Whose advice on how to treat COVID is better? Mine or the CDC's?
Allison Neitzel MD accused me on Instagram of killing people. So I challenged her to give me the name of a single person who followed my advice and died from COVID. She blocked me instead.
There are some people, such as Allison Neitzel MD (Twitter and Instagram), who claim that I am spreading misinformation.
After she messaged me over 5 dozen times on Instagram (watch this 2 minute Rumble video for proof of that), I tried to call her via Instagram in order to respond to all her messages. She refused the call and posted this on Twitter.
Neitzel believes I am an evil person responsible for tens of thousands of deaths, but as you can see, she doesn’t want to chat about it.
So I messaged her on Instagram to give me the name of a single person who followed my advice (which I’ve conveniently summarized in my new “Fact-based COVID-19 hub” Substack article) and ended up dead. Just one name will do, but I said if she sent me a list of names of people I’ve killed, I would let all my followers know.
Instead of sending me a name, she blocked me.
Here is a screenshot of the conversation:
Following the CDC’s advice isn’t the best option available
There are over 75M people who got COVID and followed the CDC’s advice and over 900,000 of them ended up dead. This means that following the CDC’s advice has a case fatality rate of 1.2%. But there are also over 200M people who followed the CDC’s advice to get vaccinated and the best estimate is that around 400,000 of those people died as well.
Bottom line: following the CDC’s advice on the vaccine and treating COVID has killed over 1.3M people.
People who followed my advice were over 173 times more likely to live
For every 10,000 people who got COVID followed my advice to use a proven early treatment protocol (like the Fareed-Tyson protocol) none died. So let’s say just one person died to be on the conservative side, so 1 in 10,000. So of the 75M people who got COVID, if they had all followed my advice, fewer than 7,500 people would have died. For the vaccine, if you had taken my advice, you’d have avoided the vaccine and nobody would have died from the vaccine.
The bottom line is this comparison (comparing if everyone in the US followed my advice vs. the CDC’s advice):
Follow Kirsch’s advice: < 7,500 dead
Follow CDC advice: > 1.3M dead
Note: What’s interesting is that my advice is to do exactly the opposite of what the CDC say. Check out point #7.
Neitzel is picking a fight with the wrong person
If Neitzel cared about patient outcomes, she should be telling everyone to follow my advice and tell everyone about how dangerous following the CDC advice has been.
What do you think?
Just gonna leave this here…from@stevebray 12/7/22
“ Dr. Allison Neitzel isn’t licensed to practice medicine, and never has been. Her Linkedin profile doesn’t mention a medical residency, no state medical board has a record of a medical license under her name, and she doesn’t have an NPI number. In fairness, she does have a medical degree, though she doesn’t seem to have been a distinguished graduate of her mid-tier medical school. She has never treated a single patient as a physician, because she has never been licensed as a physician.”
I’m Allison. I’m a 29 yr old PGY1 roughly Steve’s daughters age. Steve is not a doctor. His investment and experiments on the existing pharmacopoeia didn’t work out in large scale reproducible studies as are necessary and the golden standard for validity and guideline inclusion. Steve has sent messages to us from burner accounts for months. Steve has taken money from you all. Steve has partnered with desperate politicians like my home state’s own Ron Johnson and has posted interviews with Steve Bannon who gave us Trump who gave us a mishandled pandemic from day 1, lies about the 2020 election, and left office with an insurrection. Bannon now says Trump will go down as much be of the 3 worst presidents in history. Kirsch will not fare well in the fallout either. His whole board walked away from him, citing mental health concerns. His alma mater he donated a Frank Gehry building to publicly disavowed him for spreading misinformation. This should have been over months ago. Steve Kirsch had lied to all of you and profited off of you for ego and politics. This is so sad given where he started and has led to unnecessary suffering. This will be forced to stop soon if Kirsch can’t stop himself. The attention you give him is addicting. He needs help, not more money or 1200 comments telling him that he’s better than a female doctor half his age. He is not a doctor. He is not a hero. He has ruined his life, his family’s life, and so many other lives. I don’t work for the government or the CDC. I haven’t taken a penny for myself. History will not look kindly on Steve Kirsch, but he’ll get his deserved fame for this.