Dr. Fauci Has Been Wrong Repeatedly - He Is Suggesting National Suicide

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Dr. Fauci reminds me of Dr Frankenstein little dried up man licking his chops and wringing his hands.
 
Dr. Fauci reminds me of Dr Frankenstein little dried up man licking his chops and wringing his hands.

He suffers from Little Man Syndrome when he stands next to the President.

If anyone has followed this little man. they would see that this little man talks out of both sides of his big mouth. When a democrat was in office this little man played down things like; H1N1, and should not be trusted because this little man has massive ties to Big pHARMa and the Gates Foundation and this little man loves Hillary.
 
You doomers aren't even thinking in terms of globalist economics. Who do you think bleeds when our consumer culture boycotts consumerism? The second strongest economy isn't going to do great and take over the world if they lose their biggest customer. This is more than just America here over 151 countries are affected. Do we really have to write the rules of a national pandemic with blood? What do you think our economy would of done it our healthcare system crashed which was 1/6 of our economy??
 
Whoever thinks this virus is a hoax and a nothingburger obviously does not work on the front lines or live in areas with high prevalence. I am seeing these patients coming in extremely sick and have colleagues on ventilators. Pronouncing multiple patients daily in the ED. The hospitals around me have entire floors filled with Covid patients on oxygen and struggling to hang on.

Is it not as crazy in other parts of the nation? Of course. It hasn’t hit them yet. When and if it does at the intensity it is hitting the hot spots right now, everyone here will likely know of someone who has been hospitalized for it or has died of it. I personally know several already who have.

Is Dr. Fauci duplicitous? Maybe. Is the media instilling panic and fear? Sure, they always do. Is this virus serious and deadly? Oh hell yes.
 
Whoever thinks this virus is a hoax and a nothingburger obviously does not work on the front lines or live in areas with high prevalence. I am seeing these patients coming in extremely sick and have colleagues on ventilators. Pronouncing multiple patients daily in the ED. The hospitals around me have entire floors filled with Covid patients on oxygen and struggling to hang on.

Is it not as crazy in other parts of the nation? Of course. It hasn’t hit them yet. When and if it does at the intensity it is hitting the hot spots right now, everyone here will likely know of someone who has been hospitalized for it or has died of it. I personally know several already who have.

Is Dr. Fauci duplicitous? Maybe. Is the media instilling panic and fear? Sure, they always do. Is this virus serious and deadly? Oh hell yes.


Hi, would you mind providing a bit more detail about where you are, how many other places around you etc.. There is a lot of stories like yours that just lack details that would help in realizing what you are saying. I also have some anecdotal things that make a strong case in the other direction.

I know 3 people who were test positive and have since recovered. These were early cases before national. Around Feb. 15th these 3 people attended a funeral with about 40 people from the family. around half of them got flu like symptoms. All ages, all with varying degree of health. No one died, 2 went to the hospital.
 
I am not revealing personal info.

I will say I am in the NY metro area. My hospital has seventy Covid intubated patients spanned out within the hospital in makeshift ICUs. The majority of admitted patients are Covid patients on oxygen. People dying at record pace (It is most definitely the number one cause of death in my area right now). Many die in the ER waiting days for an inpatient bed. We are sending patients home with oxygen saturation that are 92% and only admitting those who have lower sats. Staff is getting sick, some extremely so. All elective cases have been cancelled and we are resorting to surgical specialists/medical students managing icu medical patients. We’ve changed policies on who can get on a vent because of lack of equipment/support staff. All former restrictions have been abandoned (licensures/hospital privileges) and anyone willing to work is given a mask and caring for patients. There are freezers getting filled with the deceased. Everyone working is going to have some form of PSTD when this is over.

Are people recovering? Sure, the majority are not getting as sick. No one has immunity to this novel virus and most will be able to form antibodies in time before the cytokines storm hits. But when that happens, it is near 85% mortality rate. So it is a numbers game. The vast numbers have overwhelmed the resources available. Flattening the curve is essential. It buys time for treatments to be found and importantly, helps lower the volume of sick patients at any given time. When that critical threshold is reached, mortality skyrockets like you see in Italy and Spain. Even those who have unrelated sicknesses die because of the dirth of medical resources. So the mortality rate of the run of the mill bacterial pneumonia or urosepsis or chf etc goes up as well.

The anecdotes people will have is dependent on the community outbreak they are in and their own personal exposure. So someone living in the sticks with low prevalence of the disease can see this as not serious. Or have known a couple of people who got it and recovered. But pray it stays that way, because if it happens like it has happened in Italy, Spain, France, NY, NJ and now more growing numbers of cities, many many people will die.

I don’t want to fear monger. I’m just laying out what I see, what I know, and what I believe will happen if this continues unchecked. Be happy that your local ERs and hospital are quiet and they seem over supplies and over staffed. Because if it hits in earnest, you will need everything you have to keep people alive.
 
TER:

In your hospital have any of these admitted been treated with hydroxychloroquine/Azithromycin and/or Ivermectin?
 
I have seen seasoned ER docs break down in full blown panic attacks and in tears, and these are strong people who have more fortitude than the average person. Staff members are quitting mid shift. Colleagues on ventilators and worsening daily.

No one, I repeat no one I know, including those gray haired doctors who have been working for over 40 years, have ever seen or thought they would see something like this. No one working in the medical field in those current hot spots would downplay this or say it is being overblown or a hoax. Only those who are comfortably sitting at home, in areas where it has not yet hit to that extreme, would suggest such a thing. I hope and pray it stays that way for them. But all I and my colleagues would ask is, do your part to flatten the curve, not only for the protection of many thousands of lives, but for your own sakes so that your own community doesn’t get hit so bad. Yes the economy is suffering, and there are consequences. But no one I know living in the hotspots is as worried about that. They are just hoping no one else they know gets sick or dies from this.
 
TER:

In your hospital have any of these admitted been treated with hydroxychloroquine/Azithromycin and/or Ivermectin?

Yes, they are. At first, before the FDA gave the okay, it was given only to the sickest and didn’t show much improvement probably because it was given so late. Now, pending availability of the medicine (which is a big issue), is it routinely being given much earlier in the course. I hope and pray it helps. Still not 100%clear it has at our site.
 
TER said:
Whoever thinks this virus is a hoax and a nothingburger obviously does not work on the front lines or live in areas with high prevalence.

Do you think you would take whatever vaccine comes out for it even if it has tracking capabilities?
 
Do you think you would take whatever vaccine comes out for it even if it has tracking capabilities?

I am not one to easily take a vaccine. My children do not get the flu vaccine every year. I have to at work because it is mandated and I have little choice.

With regards to a Covid vaccine, it all depends on what is going on at that time. If there seems to be more understanding of this disease and better treatment options, I may opt out (unless it become mandatory for my job). If I get sick and recover, I wouldn’t. If it continues to demonstrate little therapy options and significant mortality rate, and the vaccine is shown to be safe and effective, I may be more inclined to voluntarily take it. Too early to tell for me, personally.

As for tracking capabilities, I’m not sure what you are referring to.
 
I am not one to easily take a vaccine. My children do not get the flu vaccine every year. I have to at work because it is mandated and I have little choice.

With regards to a Covid vaccine, it all depends on what is going on at that time. If there seems to be more understanding of this disease and better treatment options, I may opt out (unless it become mandatory for my job). If I get sick and recover, I wouldn’t. If it continues to demonstrate little therapy options and significant mortality rate, and the vaccine is shown to be safe and effective, I may be more inclined to voluntarily take it. Too early to tell for me, personally.

As for tracking capabilities, I’m not sure what you are referring to.

I have read over and over that a CV19 vaccine will have some kind of nano chip in it and some kind of something that makes it glow if a near infrared light is held over the vaccine site.
Here is a link to an article on this
https://www.scientificamerican.com/...uld-reveal-whether-kids-have-been-vaccinated/
 
New England Journal of Medicine:

March 26, 2020
On the basis of a case definition requiring a diagnosis of pneumonia, the currently reported case fatality rate is approximately 2%.4 In another article in the Journal, Guan et al.5 report mortality of 1.4% among 1099 patients with laboratory-confirmed Covid-19; these patients had a wide spectrum of disease severity. If one assumes that the number of asymptomatic or minimally symptomatic cases is several times as high as the number of reported cases, the case fatality rate may be considerably less than 1%. This suggests that the overall clinical consequences of Covid-19 may ultimately be more akin to those of a severe seasonal influenza (which has a case fatality rate of approximately 0.1%) or a pandemic influenza (similar to those in 1957 and 1968) rather than a disease similar to SARS or MERS, which have had case fatality rates of 9 to 10% and 36%, respectively.2

https://www.nejm.org/doi/full/10.1056/NEJMe2002387

This is exactly what I've been saying here for weeks.
 
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