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I just received the following email from Dr. Almanza's brother, who is legally representing Dr. Almanza and Grand View Hospital. According to them, the announcement from the CDC and WHO are "FAKE NEWS."

We posted about these warnings from WHO and the CDC in the following topics:

As a matter of transparency, I am going to post the emails and any communication I have with the hospital of their legal representatives. I will leave it up to our dear forum members to decide who they should believe.

(I am not a Dr.) ...

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Dr. Brecher, good afternoon:

In recent days there has been a series of fake news in relation to the Grand View Hospital of which I am their legal representative.

Among the people concerned about our work, you stand up, that is the reason of making contact.

It is imperative for us to make clear the following:

THERE HAS NOT EXISTED NOR EXISTS ANY BACTERIA AT OUR HOSPITAL.

As proof of this I annex official documentation that supports that we have NOT INCURRED IN ANY FAULT.

It does not hurt to remind you that, under Mexican law, defamation among health professionals is punishable; this also includes international processes, for that matter I also include the official decree from the Government of Mexico.

We hope that with the proof and information provided, NO FURTHER CONCERNS NOR COMMENTS FROM YOUR SIDE OR UNDER BEHALF THE INSTITUTION YOU LEAD WILL GO ON.

Sincerely,

Hugo Almanza
Grand View Hospital
Legal representative

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The company marketing Dr. Almanza for many years sent out the attached warning. Are they also spreading FAKE NEWS?

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