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In this episode, Lisa welcomes back Dr. Martin Kulldorff to discuss his firing from Harvard and the disagreement over vaccine mandates. He highlights the importance of infection-acquired immunity and argues against vaccine mandates for those who have already had COVID-19. The conversation also covers the Great Barrington Declaration, which advocated for better protection of high-risk individuals and opposed lockdown measures. Dr. Kulldorff emphasizes the harms of lockdowns on mental health, cancer screenings, and overall public health. He expresses concern about the erosion of trust in science and the need for open debate and freedom of speech. Subscribe now to the Truth with Lisa Boothe - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.
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In this episode, Lisa welcomes back Dr. Martin Kulldorff to discuss his firing from Harvard and the disagreement over vaccine mandates. He highlights the importance of infection-acquired immunity and argues against vaccine mandates for those who have already had COVID-19. The conversation also covers the Great Barrington Declaration, which advocated for better protection of high-risk individuals and opposed lockdown measures. Dr. Kulldorff emphasizes the harms of lockdowns on mental health, cancer screenings, and overall public health. He expresses concern about the erosion of trust in science and the need for open debate and freedom of speech. Subscribe now to the Truth with Lisa Boothe - new episodes debut every Monday & Thursday.
See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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