NOTE: Announcing Dr. Paul Marik, co-founder of the FLCCC will join our panel of remote doctors!
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The Covid landscape is rapidly evolving. New information continues to emerge about evolving variants and the detrimental health effects of the spike protein, an aspect of natural infection and a by-product of the mRNA injections.
Meanwhile, the absence of care pathways for Long Covid patients and for the Vaccine Injured, has led to calls for the government to listen to the voices of victims and to allocate appropriate funds and resources.
In November 2022, the first in a nationwide series of information events will highlight the latest international evidence relating to the diagnosis and treatment of spike protein-induced diseases. Organised by volunteers from across Ireland, each event will comprise expert talks, a roundtable discussion and a Q&A session featuring some of the world’s leading physicians and scientists.
The aim of these events is to bring together international Covid experts and local healthcare providers, patients and victims to raise awareness about spike damage in the community and what can be done to address this pressing problem.
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
Long Covid Patients, Vaccine Injured, Patient advocates, Healthcare professionals (General Practitioners, Hospital Consultants, Nurses)
WHERE AND WHEN?
Starts @ 6pm - 10:00pm
* MEATH/AN MHÍ: TUE 22nd November, 2022 @ The Pillo Hotel
**Please note that tickets can only be purchased via this link and not directly from the hotels**
Ticket includes tea/coffee, sandwiches and wraps.
WHY SHOULD I ATTEND?
WHO SHOULD ATTEND?
HOST
The events will be hosted by Sara Haboubi, in association with Ryland Media (producer of The Iconoclast Roundtable discussions and The Iconoclast One-to-One interviews) and Making Sense Events
*GLOBAL COVID SUMMIT
This event is supported by The Global Covid Summit (GCS), an international alliance of over 18,000 doctors and scientists, committed to speaking truth to power about covid pandemic research and treatment. Eminent physicians from The GCS travelled to Ireland in August 2022 to present evidence-based insights relating to Covid-19 and the health effects of related global public health policy. During their visit, the delegation met with Irish doctors, journalists and community leaders to advocate for transparency and an evidence-based approach to the administration of covid public health policy and beyond.
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