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Early treatment could’ve prevented 95 percent of COVID deaths in US: Dr. Peter McCullough

Updated: March 29, 2022 at 3:57 pm EST  See Comments

Tue Mar 29, 2022 – 1:10 pm EDT

HARRISBURG, Pennsylvania (LifeSiteNews) — Prominent internist and cardiologist Dr. Peter McCullough, who has frequently warned against mass-vaccination against COVID-19, told Pennsylvania lawmakers during a March 4 hearing that up to 95% of American COVID deaths could have been prevented with early treatment.

“As we sit here today, my estimates are 95% of Americans who have died of COVID-19 — and we’re approaching nearly a million of these poor souls — and tens of millions of hospitalizations, could have been avoided with a comprehensive early treatment approach,” said McCullough, who testified as an expert witness in the hearing, which was hosted by Pennsylvania Republican state Sen. Doug Mastriano.

Attorney Thomas Renz, chiropractor and medical researcher Dr. Bryan Ardis, and philanthropist Steve Kirsch also testified during the hearing, held to enable medical experts and lawmakers “to openly discuss the four pillars of pandemic response, the brokenness in medicine today, and the way forward to unite Pennsylvania under the banner of Medical Freedom,” according to a press release put out by Sen. Mastriano’s office.

McCullough, who is distinguished as the most published person in history in his field and is an

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