Can confirm! She is a useless piece of shit. And her Attorney General can also fuck right off. Sad state that we elected an AG who's campaign was "Vote for me, I don't have a penis." I shit you not. look it up. Pair of leper whores they are.
I just heard of this too in my state. FUCK THIS BITCH. She is saying that any doctor who tries to treat the China Flu may lose their liscence. She is playing politics at the cost of American life.
I see many on local news posts on FB here in KS as well.. I saw one person berating a local brewery for being open at all. How dare they try to make money and look out for their own survival! How absolutely dare they!
Bad situation, when politicians can step in front of doctors. If there is a shortage of a prescription drug, then that is the problem that needs to be addressed. And that is the deterrent to hoarding.
I'm so sick of her bullshit. Being from the UP it just shows how fucked up it is down by Detroit for voting these fools in and then we have to suffer all the way up here. Our economy up here in the UP is delicate as it is... Probably dead now.
Detroit rigs their vote. When they tried to recount Michigan in 2016 they got to Detroit an quickly found out none of it made sense an promptly canceled all recounts.
She's like that one neighbor or family member who always nags at you to do something yet can't be assed to clean up that gargantuan pile of trash in their backyard. Pathetic.
It's the exact same thing Cuomo's doing. Just sit there, scream for help, scream for supplies, and do absolutely nothing yourself to get them. Then when you're low on supplies, blame Trump for the feds not just giving them everything even though you did nothing to get supplies yourself.
She's shooting Michigan in the foot and then saying it's Trumps fault for not stopping her, basically. I'm so sick of these Democrats.
If you or a loved one wants this medicine and cannot get it because of an asshoe like this governor, get Quercetin. It might save your life. Get it anyway to boost your immune system.
Friend in Saginaw told me he drove past the hospital in Bay City and a news station had erected a tent and was interviewing medical people (actors) waiting for the overflow of patients.
He said to his knowledge Bay City has no WuFlu cases at this time.
Prescribing hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine without further proof of efficacy for treating COVID-19 or with the intent to stockpile the drug may create a shortage for patients with lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or other ailments for which chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are proven treatments.>
It's both a call to end overprescribing and prescribing for unproven benefits.
"Again, these are drugs that have not been proven scientifically or medically to treat COVID-19."
Kind of looks like U of M is telling her to fuck off.
"All other patients will be reviewed for clinical trials or compassionate use eligibility within 24 hours and if not a candidate should get hydroxychloroquine."
The Department of Licensing and Regulatory Affairs has received multiple allegations of Michigan physicians inappropriately prescribing hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine to themselves, family, friends, and/or coworkers without a legitimate medical purpose.
Sounds to me doctors were prescribing drugs to their friends and families who are not currently showing symptoms, i.e "without a legitimate medical purpose."
Prescribing hydroxychloroquine or chloroquine without further proof of efficacy for treating COVID-19 or with the intent to stockpile the drug may create a shortage for patients with lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, or other ailments for which chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine are proven treatments. Reports of this conduct will be evaluated and may be further investigated for administrative action.
Prescribing to people without a documented need for the treatment (people with no respiratory symptoms and/or who test negative for COVID-19 or existing conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, etc,) is not allowed.
Prescribing any kind of prescription must also be associated with medical documentation showing proof of the medical necessity and medical condition for which the patient is being treated. Again, these are drugs that have not been proven scientifically or medically to treat COVID-19.
Those doctors in hospitals working with COVID-19 patients are administering hydroxychloroquine on site. They're not writing prescriptions.
And if they need to issue prescriptions, they would issue a prescription based on current CDC guidelines as follows, and include that in their prescription documentation-
For those who have lupus or rheumatoid arthritis or other existing conditions where hydroxychloroquine is a known treatment, that valid reason will need to be indicated in the prescription as well.
It's simply meant to prevent stockpiling for black market resale or issuing prescriptions to families/friends who aren't COVID-19 positive which then prevents a patient with a lupus or rheumatoid arthritis from getting their meds.
I would hope this is what it would mean. That third quote leaves a LOT of ambiquity. Saying you can only prescribe it if it is a medical necessity or for the medical condition the patient has, but also saying that the drug isn't proven to treat China Flu could easily lead to doctors who prescribed it for an individual positive for China Flu getting fucked over by the governer.
Don't forget this letter is addressed to Licensed Prescribers & Dispensers, and not the general public.
They understand what the language means. It means cover your ass and make sure you have a documented reason for prescribing this that passes the sniff test.
Yeah, I've heard it was more because people were hoarding it causing (or potentially causing) a shortage in hospitals. However, a hard ban seems like it may just result in more hospitalizations and thus strain on the system. Limiting the amount doctors/pharmacies can buy seems like a more even-handed approach... unless their supply is really just that low.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if it is more of a supply (with a hefty side dose of TDS) issue. Michigan doesn't see many malaria outbreaks so there probably isn't much of a stockpile. I know it is used to treat other things but that is a small steady demand, not a "oh crap we might need a ton of this so we should keep a bunch just in case" thing.
Please explain this: WHY are the prescriptions of doctors outside of hospitals less accurate or valuable than prescriptions INSIDE of hospitals. This seems to be your argument. If it's an issue of massing resources in a centralized location, can you point to where she said that in her original decree? What reasoning did she give when she made the order? Since you seem to be in the know.
IF an actual shortage arises -- and this will not happen -- but IF it did that would be the time to start prohibiting prophylactic use. To do so now only abolishes hope, instills panic, and actually assists with the spread.
So the numbers he cited above cover 200 million, and not everyone is going to be serious. In fact they're saying only 5% of cases are serious. So why not use the medication?
Can confirm! She is a useless piece of shit. And her Attorney General can also fuck right off. Sad state that we elected an AG who's campaign was "Vote for me, I don't have a penis." I shit you not. look it up. Pair of leper whores they are.
Yes...
that's all I have to say about that
Islam is right about women
There is a reason why men never let women in the position of power for millennials.
Get out of here with that shit
Lol I didn’t think people like you still existed
Attractive to vagina voters only...
Only to bull dykes.
And cucks. Don't forget the cucks.
Sums it up nicely...
I'll vote for anybody that will promise to legalize marinara.
Had to laugh...
We forget the pussy hats. Voting based on genitalia. I want to vote for someone who has the same birthday as me.
Vote Biden, every day is his birthday. Just like Frosty the Snowman.
Listen, fat. We’re not even playing the same song. You don’t even know how bad Corn Pop is- man!
I just stopped caring after Whitmer was voted in... more taxes will fix the damn roads, just like all of the other tax hikes before it!
I just heard of this too in my state. FUCK THIS BITCH. She is saying that any doctor who tries to treat the China Flu may lose their liscence. She is playing politics at the cost of American life.
Rhetorical question: Is she funded by Big Pharma?
Hmmm... i feel like the answer to this is completely obvious...
Blue Cross CEO encouraged her to get into politics. So id say so
Wouldn’t that be big insurance?
She's pretty tied to the healthcare industry from what I remember looking up about her. Wouldn't put it past her to have ties to big pharma either.
Funded by big lesbian.
She's just trying to Flex her muscles, but she's just a two-bit spackle whore.
That’s a lot of damage.
"I'm so confident with Flex Seal, I sawed this boat in half!"
NASTY WOMAN!
Blood coming out of... wherever
Pelosi wannabe
Two Karen’s of the same coin.
Nah, she wants to be Joe's vice president.
Higher than failed VP canidate she will never rise.
BuT guYZ We Don'T nEEd RiGhTS bEcAUsE iT'S aN EMerGeNCy. The man on the TV told me so!!!
I see many on local news posts on FB here in KS as well.. I saw one person berating a local brewery for being open at all. How dare they try to make money and look out for their own survival! How absolutely dare they!
SIR!!
XIR!
I got a crowler from them tonight and drank it as a bonus FU to the dumbasses on FB.
Wait, what did Witless say now?
She just threatened physicians on the use of hydroxychloroquine in her state:https://www.michigan.gov/documents/lara/Reminder_of_Appropriate_Prescribing_and_Dispensing_3-24-2020_684869_7.pdf
<sad trombone>....Federal Preemption
I prefer calling her Whitler.
Oh that is gooood. Gonna use that too.
That children, is why the state needs to be limited by the people.
Bad situation, when politicians can step in front of doctors. If there is a shortage of a prescription drug, then that is the problem that needs to be addressed. And that is the deterrent to hoarding.
Common sense.
I'm so sick of her bullshit. Being from the UP it just shows how fucked up it is down by Detroit for voting these fools in and then we have to suffer all the way up here. Our economy up here in the UP is delicate as it is... Probably dead now.
Detroit rigs their vote. When they tried to recount Michigan in 2016 they got to Detroit an quickly found out none of it made sense an promptly canceled all recounts.
Hi! Phil Swift here for Democrat-run Shitholes.
Soros Gals
She's like that one neighbor or family member who always nags at you to do something yet can't be assed to clean up that gargantuan pile of trash in their backyard. Pathetic.
I wish my homestate wouldn't elect losers like these.
On a side note, that would be a pretty dope sink to have in the restrooms of an 'old-time saloon' themed bar/restaurant.
It's the exact same thing Cuomo's doing. Just sit there, scream for help, scream for supplies, and do absolutely nothing yourself to get them. Then when you're low on supplies, blame Trump for the feds not just giving them everything even though you did nothing to get supplies yourself.
She's shooting Michigan in the foot and then saying it's Trumps fault for not stopping her, basically. I'm so sick of these Democrats.
Sign the impeachment petition:
https://www.thepetitionsite.com/852/267/186/impeachment-of-governor-gretchen-whitmer/
Didn’t sign since I’m not from Michigan but some damn good comments on that petition, what a dumb c*nt, stage fucking 11 TDS.
I'm from Michigan. I definitely signed.
If you or a loved one wants this medicine and cannot get it because of an asshoe like this governor, get Quercetin. It might save your life. Get it anyway to boost your immune system.
This is actually a very top-notch use of the template. Well done.
I just looked up who the governor of Michigan was. It's nice to see Bruce Jenner is staying busy.
Damned, Vince Schlomi put on a lot of weight.
Friend in Saginaw told me he drove past the hospital in Bay City and a news station had erected a tent and was interviewing medical people (actors) waiting for the overflow of patients.
He said to his knowledge Bay City has no WuFlu cases at this time.
It's both a call to end overprescribing and prescribing for unproven benefits.
"Again, these are drugs that have not been proven scientifically or medically to treat COVID-19."
Kind of looks like U of M is telling her to fuck off.
"All other patients will be reviewed for clinical trials or compassionate use eligibility within 24 hours and if not a candidate should get hydroxychloroquine."
Thanks, this seems to indicate they are attempting a variety of antiviral options.
Provide source for that first statement please?
That is from the University of Michigan though. That source looks like it would be ok to use it for people with the virus.
Meanwhile from the gov'na herself...
https://www.michigan.gov/documents/lara/Reminder_of_Appropriate_Prescribing_and_Dispensing_3-24-2020_684869_7.pdf
This makes it seem like the is banning all use of it for the virus in order to "save it" for people with lupus or rheumatoid arthritis.
Sounds to me doctors were prescribing drugs to their friends and families who are not currently showing symptoms, i.e "without a legitimate medical purpose."
Prescribing to people without a documented need for the treatment (people with no respiratory symptoms and/or who test negative for COVID-19 or existing conditions such as lupus, rheumatoid arthritis, etc,) is not allowed.
Those doctors in hospitals working with COVID-19 patients are administering hydroxychloroquine on site. They're not writing prescriptions.
And if they need to issue prescriptions, they would issue a prescription based on current CDC guidelines as follows, and include that in their prescription documentation-
"400mg BID on day one, then daily for 5 days; 400 mg BID on day one, then 200mg BID for 4 days; 600 mg BID on day one, then 400mg daily on days 2-5." https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/therapeutic-options.html
For those who have lupus or rheumatoid arthritis or other existing conditions where hydroxychloroquine is a known treatment, that valid reason will need to be indicated in the prescription as well.
It's simply meant to prevent stockpiling for black market resale or issuing prescriptions to families/friends who aren't COVID-19 positive which then prevents a patient with a lupus or rheumatoid arthritis from getting their meds.
This is all it means.
I would hope this is what it would mean. That third quote leaves a LOT of ambiquity. Saying you can only prescribe it if it is a medical necessity or for the medical condition the patient has, but also saying that the drug isn't proven to treat China Flu could easily lead to doctors who prescribed it for an individual positive for China Flu getting fucked over by the governer.
Don't forget this letter is addressed to Licensed Prescribers & Dispensers, and not the general public.
They understand what the language means. It means cover your ass and make sure you have a documented reason for prescribing this that passes the sniff test.
That is exactly what she wrote.
Yeah, I've heard it was more because people were hoarding it causing (or potentially causing) a shortage in hospitals. However, a hard ban seems like it may just result in more hospitalizations and thus strain on the system. Limiting the amount doctors/pharmacies can buy seems like a more even-handed approach... unless their supply is really just that low.
It wouldn't surprise me at all if it is more of a supply (with a hefty side dose of TDS) issue. Michigan doesn't see many malaria outbreaks so there probably isn't much of a stockpile. I know it is used to treat other things but that is a small steady demand, not a "oh crap we might need a ton of this so we should keep a bunch just in case" thing.
Please explain this: WHY are the prescriptions of doctors outside of hospitals less accurate or valuable than prescriptions INSIDE of hospitals. This seems to be your argument. If it's an issue of massing resources in a centralized location, can you point to where she said that in her original decree? What reasoning did she give when she made the order? Since you seem to be in the know.
Hospitals have in house pharmacies and pharmacists. Same rules apply.
I'm gonna go out on a limb and say that claims of a possible shortage are FUCKING BULLSHIT being used to keep people scared.
Remember those 39 millions hospital masks?
There are plenty of dosages in-hand and in the pipeline:
IF an actual shortage arises -- and this will not happen -- but IF it did that would be the time to start prohibiting prophylactic use. To do so now only abolishes hope, instills panic, and actually assists with the spread.
So the numbers he cited above cover 200 million, and not everyone is going to be serious. In fact they're saying only 5% of cases are serious. So why not use the medication?