It ain't very pretty.
Tucker Carlson on his Fox News show recently asked Dr. Marty Makary, professor of Public Health at Johns Hopkins University. what he thought of Fauci’s performance thus far and his assessment was not good:
He's a good laboratory virologist. But you know, in terms of preparing this country, he missed it…
For two months from January 15th when we had our first case confirmed walking around in the United States on U.S. oil until March 15th, with the country latching on to every word he says, he never once prepared this country with anything beyond simple hygiene and basic virology lessons.
He went on the media every day, on every show. Never once did we hear, let's get ready with more PPE. Let's build up our stockpiles. Let's stop nonessential travel. Let's get more swabs. Let's build up capacity with reagents and testing.
So, that was a big miss, and I don't know whether or not to blame him because we all make mistakes, or the entire country putting their faith and stock in one doctor.
Oh. You mean that he's a lab-rat and not particularly useful for "pandemics"?
Hmmmm.
The Johns Hopkins doc is right: the "faith in one doctor" thing is a problem. When a doc gives you a horrible diagnosis, it's generally accepted practice to get a second opinion. In fact, your original doc usually suggests that course of action.
Fauci's "DOOM GLOOM BOOM" monotrack is getting a bit tiresome. And his Full-Reverse game-playing on NO mask!! MASK!! is simply disgusting.
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