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Dr. Misango: Covid-19 Is Not A Deadly Disease, It Has Been Made Deadly For A Reason

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This archive report was first published on 21 April 2020.

Dr. Misango: Covid-19 Is Not A Deadly Disease, It Has Been Made Deadly For A Reason

As a seasoned medical professional, I have witnessed firsthand the devastating impact of the Covid-19 pandemic on our society. However, I strongly believe that the disease has been overhyped and that we are being misled into believing it is a deadly disease.

My journey into medicine began many years ago, when I was a newly qualified doctor. I was taught to follow the book, and we relied heavily on Western medical texts. However, as I progressed in my career, I began to realize that there was more to medicine than just following a set of rules.

One of the most distressing experiences I had as a young doctor was dealing with patients who were diagnosed with HIV. We would treat them with a bare minimum of care, and they would eventually die from neglect rather than the disease itself. It was a tragic situation, and one that I will never forget.

Fast forward to the present day, and we are facing a similar situation with Covid-19. We are being told that the disease is deadly and that we must take drastic measures to prevent its spread. However, I believe that this is a case of mass hysteria, and that we are being misled into believing that the disease is more deadly than it actually is.

As a medical professional, I have seen many patients who have been diagnosed with Covid-19, and I can confidently say that the vast majority of them will recover without any serious complications. However, the fear and stigma surrounding the disease are causing unnecessary panic and chaos.

It is time for us to separate fact from fiction and to take a more rational approach to dealing with Covid-19. We must not let fear dictate our actions, and we must not be swayed by the hype and misinformation that is being spread by the media and other sources.

Let us think critically and make informed decisions about how to deal with this pandemic. Let us not be afraid to question the status quo and to challenge the conventional wisdom. Only then can we hope to find a solution to this crisis and to restore our society to its former glory.

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