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A strange thing happened during the DC Diary’s festive break. The Covid arguments once written off as fringe and dangerous not only went mainstream but were made by some of the high priests and priestesses of the public health establishment.
Dr. Anthony Fauci Zoomed onto the cable news shows to point out that case numbers aren’t necessarily the right metric to track and clarified that many of the children registered as Covid hospitalizations are hospitalized with Covid, not because of it. He said that the Omicron variant may end up being “more of a bothersome upper-respiratory infection” for the vaccinated or previously infected. Dr. Leana Wen, a former Baltimore public health official and CNN regular, has said that cloth masks don’t work. Former FDA commissioner and Pfizer board member Scott Gottlieb agreed on the Sunday shows. These are the sort of statements that, not too long ago, would get you booted off of social media or, at least, have your posts flagged as misinformation.
When it comes to the national policy response, the CDC dropped its recommended isolation to five days. Joe Biden, whose core 2020 campaign claim was that a more competent president would bring the pandemic to an end, declared that “there is no federal solution” to the pandemic. The administration that promised to defeat Covid decisively now says that America must learn to live with the virus. Everywhere there are one-time Covid hawks reminding Americans of the need to keep calm and carry on.
What is going on? Is the medical establishment taking a leaf out of George Constanza’s book, deploying an “opposite” strategy in hope of better results?
COVID19 does damage the brain. But not primarily by binding to neurons. Instead it creates irrational anxiety among a certain class of social media user who continually escalates what is necessary to “keep us safe.” It has now reached an apogee with rising cases.
Fortunately, karma has a way of taking care of vaxxers:
https://www.lewrockwell.com/political-theatre/nyt-editor-makes-video-boasting-about-taking-his-3rd-shot-dies-the-same-day-of-a-heart-attack/?source=patrick.net
Fortunately, karma has a way of taking care of vaxxers:
https://www.lewrockwell.com/political-theatre/nyt-editor-makes-video-boasting-about-taking-his-3rd-shot-dies-the-same-day-of-a-heart-attack/?source=patrick.net
Thank you @richwicks
How do you know? Do you just recognize him?
He's not a NY Times editor then, right?
This shit is spreading like fire. Freinds coast to coast are all getting it this week.
And drug OD's will kill far more than crime will.
But the PTB don't care about those either.
This shit is spreading like fire. Freinds coast to coast are all getting it this week.
Victorians are being urged not to buy more meat and vegetables than they need, as the rise of COVID-19 cases across the state forces food processors to reduce staff numbers.
There are warnings some food supply will be impacted in the coming weeks, as industries adapt to tough new restrictions to curb the spread of coronavirus, but experts say the pain will be short-lived.
The Australian Meat Industry Council warns reduced staff at abattoirs will lead to less meat being available for customers
The Victorian Premier says there may be gaps on shelves but there is no need to stock up on supplies
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A small supermarket in regional Victoria has hired security guards to check identification at the door to prevent shoppers from Melbourne from clearing out the shelves.
Victorians are being urged not to buy more meat and vegetables than they need
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