A patient could die in their gurney waiting for an elevator at Kingston Hospital. Starve the employees by closing the cafeteria. Half of all nurses gone this year.

How bad is the nursing crisis? I had no idea it was this horrendous — before nurses start getting fired for refusing to take the “covid” jab, which is about to storm the nation. Kingston Hospital, larger of two hospitals in a county of 180,000 people, has lost about half of its nursing staff this year. Erik Glazier explains the problem.
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The precautionary principle, informed consent and deep background on the Food and Drug Administration. Tantra Studio and the novels of Bob Dylan

Tonight’s program covers scientific ethics from several angles. I will look at the issue of the precautionary principle. What do you do when working with limited information? Who gets the benefit of the doubt? I will discuss the idea of informed consent. I have coverage of this week’s FDA approval of a Covid “vaccine” that we understand is not actually available in the United States. Was this even legal?
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