December 27, 2020: Twitter has censored our account
@CovidAnalysis. There was no
notification, no explanation, no warning, and they have deleted all our
contacts and messages. We only posted COVID-19 medical studies and never
received any kind of warning.
Twitter is censoring early medical treatment of COVID-19. For
example, they also censored
@cov19treatments, and they
censored the Brazilian Ministry of Health (1.2M followers) for informing
citizens that they should request early treatment. The translation of the
censored tweet is: "To combat Covid-19, the guideline is not to wait. The
sooner treatment is started, the greater the chances of recovery. So, stay
tuned! When showing symptoms of Covid-19, #Don't Wait, go to a Health Unit
and request early treatment."
February 26, 2021: We received a form letter from Twitter
without any details of which tweet is of concern. We guess the suspension is
from a faulty automated system and have requested manual review and
restoration.
April 30, 2021: We received the same form letter from Twitter
without any details. We have asked them to let us know which tweet they claim
violates which rule.
July 13, 2021: We received the same form letter from Twitter
without any details. We have asked them to let us know which tweet they claim
violates which rule.
August 29, 2021: No response from Twitter yet.
Please send us corrections, updates, or comments.
Vaccines and treatments are both extremely valuable and complementary. All
practical, effective, and safe means should be used. Elimination of COVID-19
is a race against viral evolution. No treatment, vaccine, or intervention is
100% available and effective for all current and future variants. Denying the
efficacy of any method increases the risk of COVID-19 becoming endemic; and
increases mortality, morbidity, and collateral damage. We do not provide
medical advice. Before taking any medication, consult a qualified physician
who can provide personalized advice and details of risks and benefits based
on your medical history and situation. Treatment protocols for physicians are
available from the FLCCC.
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