Ryan Cole

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(Pathologist)
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Alma materVirginia Commonwealth University School of Medicine
Interests • COVID-19
• COVID-19/Pathology

Dr Ryan Cole is an anatomic and clinical pathologist who trained at the Mayo Clinic with expertise in skin pathology, immunology and virology. He is the Medical Director and CEO of Cole Diagnostics, a full service pathology laboratory, which is the biggest independent lab in the state of Idaho serving patients regionally and nationally.

From 2002, Dr Ryan Cole has treated patients from Florida to California and is licensed in 12 states.[1]

Opinions

Own words on COVID-19 (#StoptheMandate):[2]

"I am NOT anti-vaccine. I am pro-good science. My body, my choice.

Step back and look at the data and forget the politics. A quick analysis of the situation without fear and media hype. We need to have courage and logic and approach this in a manner the preserves liberty and protects people.

It is criminal these mandates for our young people.

Leave the kids alone, they survived this 100%. We are seeing a 200% increase in heart damage in our young men after this. This damage is scarring the heart, that's long-term! This is unethical, and a violation of morality.

This new 'variant is a 'scarient'. This is turning into what all coronaviruses turn into - a common cold.

If you want to be a subject in an experiment and think it's going to be a benefit to you. Your body your choice, be fully informed about what your risks are. We shouldn't be coercing people into a shot where one of the potential side effects is DEATH!"

Dr Ryan Cole, owner and operator of Cole Diagnostics, has spent four days at home over the last two months due to the influx of COVID-19 tests coming to the lab.

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