Doctors from around the country give their Second Opinion on the dangers and unintended consequences of the Covid-19 lockdowns and restrictions that are being implemented by governors and local leaders across America. Hear the tragic stories from these medical experts on the front lines about the dangers of letting the Covid-19 coronavirus paralyze us with fear and the medical consequences that are being overlooked by focusing solely on the coronavirus. It is time for our country to end the restrictions and the lockdowns. If our states were not forced into lockdowns perhaps the counterfeit $20 bill would never have ended up in George Floyd’s hands and he would still be alive today. Whether the counterfeit bill ended up in his hands through circulation or whether the economic hardships made him desperate enough to knowingly use counterfeit money is unknown. It is likely that the economic lockdowns led to that counterfeit $20 bill being used by George Floyd. As a result of his death we have seen peaceful protests turn into violent riots. Clearly the lockdowns are contributing to civil unrest and people need to get back to normal, get back to work, so that they have productive objectives to accomplish. Please visit our website at www.secondopinionproject.com for more. And if you don’t believe these doctors, we encourage you to ask your own doctors for a second opinion on the consequences of the continued lockdown restrictions.
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Young people don't get it. I mean, I saw a statistic in Pennsylvania. They had more people over 100 died of this disease than those under 45.
I'm Dr. Steven Hearne, an interventional cardiologist and this is my second opinion. Look at the spring breakers and everybody was coming down, back in March, down in Florida. All the kids down there having a good time. I haven't heard about any of those getting anything. I'm quite sure if that had been the case, the media would have been all over it. Those kids don't get anything. You got to let the people live. They can do this and you warn people otherwise.
The young people, you know, if you're out and about, stay away from grandma for a couple of weeks afterwards so you're sure you're okay. But the country has to open up and people have to understand there's many, many other life threatening things out there besides this virus. I think it's a little over the top in terms of restriction.
I mean, kids don't get this. Kids don't get sick from it. I think if you're a teacher in your 20s and you have a class full of kids that are young, it's full steam ahead, get back to school. Say you can go to school and stay six feet apart and all these other, I think crazy suggestions, I think are just a little over the top when you're talking about a population of people that really don't have that outcome from it, survive it quite well, and probably can immunize the rest of us.
Any data out there, it's not the young people that get this. The people that are under 45 and unfortunately succumb to this, they almost all have comorbid illnesses and morbid obesity being a big one, diabetes, or heavy smokers. I mean, they're very tight lipped about the younger people, that comorbid illnesses with the younger people. It's very hard to get that data. I mean, the news just likes sensationalism.
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