I never supported this no fap BS by the way. It is actually counter-productive for a male not to release his sperm at least once a week. There are several studies proving that weekly releases from the prostate can less or even avoid prostate cancer.
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@Spaz, a medical assistant and a physicians assistant are a bit different (educate yourself -
https://theemedicalassistants.com/medical-assistant-vs-physician-assistant/); especially in the US. The main difference between a PA and an MD is basically I have a doctor overseeing my work. We can prescribe all meds as well as order surgeries and tests. In addition, my background is in viral diseases and bacteria, and I hold a degree in Infectious Disease Epidemiology. I also worked in infectious diseases within the US military for some time. In addition, my title is chief physicians assistant in the CT hospital network. So, yes, I know something about what I am discussing.
I take this very seriously and while you stay huddled up in your house or apt. I'm in the ER treating patients between Bridgeport and now in Stamford because we're stretched so thin. The majority of cases are false alarms and are clogging up the system so that the people who need the help are unable to receive it. The media has blown this out of proportion and it's one of the reasons why people are in such hysteria. I know you put yourself on SS as a Mr. Know it all about females, business and the world, but please, don't try to belittle my medical comments or suggestions. The amount of decisions I make or made over the past six weeks would make your head spin. From approving medicine, treatment plans, forced isolation, medically induced comas and putting in place protections for other PA's, nurses and other medical staff. Stay in your lane dude. You have zero idea of what you are talking about within this context. Believe what you wish, but I am going through it every single day.
How may lives have you saved or treated in the last 24 hours?