This Monday, November 24th, another ‘Tarde das Estrelas’ aired, a CMTV program led by Ágata Rodrigues. Today’s broadcast featured commentators Jéssica Antunes, Paulo Battista, Daniel Nascimento and Ricardo Martins Pereira, who were present to analyze the latest celebrity news.
One of the topics highlighted was the video published over the weekend by Gustavo Santos, in which the former presenter leaves a message for Nuno Markl, who suffered a stroke last Thursday (20).
“Pale, flabby, pre-obese and proudly pro-vaccines – it’s impossible, no one can stand seeing people like that falling every day. Fortunately, Nuno had a second chance – fortunately. Either Nuno wakes up to life and realizes his reality, or instead of biting dogs every morning at breakfast he can start eating through a straw or go from there to some comic book made in his memory. Nobody wants this, but Nuno has to be the first to not want it”he said, in the long video he published ().
After listening to the commentators, the host of the program also decided to speak out on the topic and leave a very important message: “I must tell you that I also think what Gustavo Santos does is extremely serious, especially because he doesn’t have any type of medical training to talk about the topics he often shares on his social networks. And, on top of that, he does so, from what I know, with some lectures that he gives from the north to the south of the country”he began by saying.
And then he left a “warning” to the Medical Association and to all the people who follow and believe in Gustavo Santos’ words: “What Gustavo Santos does, in my opinion, is complete misinformation, and I even think that the Medical Association, naturally, should be aware of this type of situation: people who pretend to be people who have some idea, or who think they have some idea of medicine, when they are not. And, therefore, I leave the warning here, because I really think Gustavo Santos’ page and everything he says is extremely serious, which has no scientific basis whatsoever. No, it’s true, it has no scientific basis None, you can’t talk like that. I think the problem with social networks is this, is that people study a little about this or that and then think they are above professionals who have studied for a lifetime”he concluded.
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