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Keeping normies sick is the health ministry's job. They do that by creating "protocols", which tell you what to do based on a diagnosis. Diagnosis X? Follow this protocol. Diagnosis Y? Other protocol.
While the doctor can always decide how to cure a patient, if the doctor follows the protocol he's legally 100% protected. So the doctor follows the fucking protocol like it was a safe train in a minefield. Most of the times the protocol is completely useless or actually damaging to the patient, but the doctor doesn't give a shit - follow protocol, not legally liable, fuck you.
Side note - covid. The state *refused* to create a protocol for covid. They refused to. But. They put out a series of "recommendations" on how to "cure" it, which were literally paracetamol (the WORST thing you can give to someone inflamed) and "vigile attesa" in italian, which quite literally means "watch and to nothing". If you followed the recommendations, the health ministry had your back. If not, they were literally sending the cops to you to check what the fuck you were doing. So 99% of the doctors followed the "recommendations" and killed a bunch of old fuckers. Who cares, I'm not legally liable, teehee. At the same time, it's not a protocol - so the state is not liable either.
Back to our heroes in a labcoat. Where is the doctor's incentive to kill you? If you loiter around a doctor's office, you'll see that every now and then these guys in a suit with a briefcase show up. Those are pharma representatives, taking the rounds to "promote" this or that new drug. If the doctor prescribes enough of that new drug, he's sent to some exotic location (hawaii, barbados, what have you) all expenses paid for 2 or 3 weeks for an "update course". So you do the math.
New drugs is always already included in some protocol thanks to friends at the health ministry. And voilĂ - the perfect crime. In Italy, the state pays for it so it's a double whammy.