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“We’re very concerned about this verdict.”
Not so terribly, apparently, about the life lost. This what comes from an ethos of abortion, euthanasia &, of course, “The Jab”: an indifference to quality care & ethical standards.
I work in the aerospace industry and I am legally liable for my work. If the work is not done correctly then depending on the circumstances I can be criminally charged. This is more likely if there was a loss of life.
This is no different than what I live with.
Now if they would only prosecute for the damage caused by those so-called vaccines.