The horrific video of American doctors that was removed by YouTube has created a new controversy


NEW YORK  - Rumors are circulating in many countries that coronavirus patients and deaths are being lied to and far less than the actual number, but the US state of California is a shocking contrast. The revelation has come to light. According to Mail Online, California doctors Dan Ericsson and Orton Masihi posted a video on YouTube in which they revealed that they were being pressured by the authorities and that others in hospitals were being harassed. The cause of death should also be written on the death certificates of those who die due to diseases and the number of deaths due to corona virus should be stated more.

According to the report, the video spread like wildfire and in a few days it was viewed by 50,000 people, but after 5 million views, YouTube removed it, calling it a violation of its community guidelines. YouTube's move has been sharply criticized by several big names, including SpaceX founder Alan Musk. Alan Musk also shared the video of Dr. Dean and Dr. Orton, saying that "these doctors have made very good points in the video and have said a lot of reasoned things." The statistics provided differed from those of the local administration, so the video was classified as a misinformation and was removed. "YouTube Will be removed from the platform. It should be noted that Facebook and Twitter are also being severely criticized in this regard and they are also being accused of removing the fact-based videos regarding the Corona virus by declaring them to be based on 'Miss Information'.

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