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"Remember, if there was a treatment, vaccines would not have passed." Testifying before the Senate, Dr. Sabine Hazan (sabine hazan md) described her COVID-era clinical research and said early treatment data was repeatedly suppressed via retractions. Who decides which science gets heard and which gets removed?

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