Posted on 05/27/2020 1:36:29 PM PDT by xzins
U.S. Senator Rand Paul - Facts matter May 27, 2020 US Sen. Rand Paul (KY-R) was attacked in an opinion piece from KPR. The author was literally lecturing one of the few elected officials who actually has the scientific background and medical training to comment on the COVID studies. The following op-ed is Sen. Paul's response:
I dont think any medical professional would enjoy receiving a lecture from someone who is clearly scientifically illiterate.
Ryland Bartons charged, leftwing diatribe scolding me for making claims [not] backed up by science is itself ignorant of and misrepresentative of abundant scientific evidence.
Take first his assertion that infection with coronavirus does not induce immunity. Actually, all of the science so far indicates that those who recover from the virus have immunity.
Scientists have infected Rhesus monkeys with coronavirus and then shown that they cant be re-infected. Plasma from patients recovered from COVID -gvf7819 has been shown to neutralize and prevent the virus from infecting cells in the laboratory. Plasma from recovered patients has also been shown to speed the recovery of severely ill COVID -19 patients.
Additionally, the good news this week was that early trials of the Moderna vaccine show that it induces antibodies at the same level as recovered patients. Thus, vaccines are compared with natural immunity to see if the vaccine works.
Moreover, extensive testing with MERS and SARS, also coronaviruses, show that the natural immunity that develops after infection lasts at least two to three years and has been detected in some patients at 11 years after infection.
Instead of there being no evidence of immunity there actually is no scientific evidence that you dont get immunity after an infection with coronavirus.
The author labels as false my assertion that the virus has been relatively benign outside New York, NJ and surrounding states.
The truth is that New York and surrounding states make up about half of the deaths for the United States. As Gerard Baker writes in the WSJ, if you calculate the death rate for the remaining states you find the virus to be about as lethal as the average annual influenza.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/the-covid-19-catastrophe-unfolding-in-new-york-is-unique-11587747861
Contrary to Bartons allegations, there really have been fewer deaths from coronavirus in KY than we often see from influenza deaths. Its true, look it up. The NKY Tribune reported thatfor the 2017-18 flu season, Kentucky reported a total of 333 flu-related deaths. When I reported this fact in a recent committee hearing, there were slightly over 300 deaths in KY from coronavirus.
https://www.nkytribune.com/2019/03/flu-activity-is-widespread-in-kentucky-says-dph-44-flu-related-deaths-reported-not-too-late-to-get-a-shot/
Finally, the author repeats Faucis argument that the appearance of children with Kawasakis disease argues for keeping all the schools closed. Dr. Fauci should know better. Such an extreme public policy proposal as shutting all schools down should be based on scientific evidence.
The scientific evidence is overwhelming that the mortality rate among children 0-18 years of age is very, very small approaching zero. Initial data from Wuhan had zero children dying. New York had zero deaths among children until recently and the mortality rate now is less than 5 per 100,000.
In the Netherlands, the death rate for children is about 3 per 100,000.
My point to Dr. Fauci was that, at the very least before shutting all schools shouldnt we evaluate the death rate? Additionally, Denmark opened their schools a month ago without any spike in infections and without measurable transmission from children to adults. Facts should matter, shouldnt they?
To the wannabe science critics at NPR, lets talk when youve had a chance to enroll in immunology 101, or more likely, enroll in any science class at all.
To the wannabe science critics at NPR, lets talk when youve had a chance to enroll in immunology 101, or more likely, enroll in any science class at all.
I’m liking Rand a lot lately.
Glad he’s a senator.
Yeah his libertarian stances sometimes don’t jibe with conservative stances but nothing is 100 percent.
We at FR don’t need the reminder to shove it all right back into the faces of dopes. I’m happy that Sen. Paul is one of us (in spirit at least)
t is heartening to see at least some of the Republicans have learned from DJT to take a stand and fight the libtard media instead of ducking their head and slouching off.
Glad he’s on our side. The fear mongers have had their chance. Now let Freedom have her chance. Make America Great Again, Again.
Excellent meme
AIDS carriers probably have the same attitude.
Yeah me too.
And even his libertarian stances tend to look better in hindsight. He was always a stickler against just the kind of spying that gave us Obamagate.
Seems like hes usually right
He socked it to them. He’s a valuable man to have around, at least sometimes.
rand personally took fauci to task as not being the last word. He did an admirable job. And Fauci was a bit stunned that he would be criticized as an individual. Tough sh**
Wrong again
Usually when he bites his teeth into an issue, he is usually right.
I don’t always agree with him. Over the years he taken some slightly weird stances but all in all I’m glad he’s on our side.
Love it!
Ooo! Nice high potency fearfection injection!
Keep Twearking those masks!
Youll subdue us yet!
What the heck does he know? You’d think he was a doctor or something!
Indeed!
I'll bet Dollars to Doughnuts he knows this!
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When he’s right, he’s right.
It’s good to have somebody with a medical degree telling Dr. Doom that he can’t put a protective dome around his country.
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