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THE MCCULLOUGH REPORT

Wuhan Institute of Virology, the hot zone for SARS-CoV-2

THE MCCULLOUGH REPORT

Dr. Peter McCullough

Medicine, Society & Culture, Health & Fitness, News

4.72.4K Ratings

🗓️ 20 May 2024

⏱️ 58 minutes

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Summary

The McCullough Report with Dr. Peter McCullough – Why has Baric not released the genetic code for this engineered virus? Does it match the “wild-type” original Wuhan strain of SARS-CoV-2? Why was Daszak chosen by the WHO to inspect the Wuhan hot zone in January 2020 and tell us the virus came from nature when he knew all along it was the product of his coordinated work with Baric and Zhengli?

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Hard-hitting medical truth cutting through conflict and confusion to the understanding you're searching for.

0:15.0

Join Dr. Peter McCullough, world-renowned medical expert and practicing physician

0:21.0

for this edition of the McCullough Report.

0:24.0

Your life may depend on it.

0:27.0

What is happening in Kings County, Washington State?

0:37.0

Well, you know, here's this setting, John, I know it well.

0:42.3

I did my internal medicine

0:43.7

residency at the University of Washington in Seattle, which at the time he had five hospitals,

0:48.9

our lead hospital, Harborview Medical Center, which is I think probably one of the best

0:55.2

county public hospitals in the United States. It has a famed paramedic system in

1:02.3

Seattle called Medic One that was started in the 1970.

1:06.3

One of my mentors, Dr. Michael Kopus, another one, Leonard Cobb.

1:11.2

They had the vision of having a tiered response in Seattle, which is a compact

1:16.0

city, but it's complicated because it's very hilly and it has a lot of water and bridges,

1:21.6

and this tiered system meant that when there's a cardiac arrest the closest respondent

1:26.3

whether it be a police officer or a fire dispatch unit would get there and then the paramedics

1:32.0

which had a lot more medical

1:33.3

skill they would follow. Seattle had educational efforts to teach the public

1:38.9

CPR. They led the way in resuscitation research.

1:43.4

And one of the things they did, John,

1:45.3

is they kept meticulous data over the years on cardiac arrests,

1:50.2

and they

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