Posted on 07/14/2022 4:37:09 PM PDT by algore
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the National Institutes of Health (NIH) are both suffering staff shortages, according to Dr. Marty Makary, a top public-health expert at Johns Hopkins University, writes at Common Sense, the Substack run by former New York Times columnist, Bari Weiss.
Major decisions made by the agencies that hurt morale included support for masking in schools, school closures during the pandemic and the authorization of COVID-19 vaccines for children four and under.
Both agencies, along with the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) have been mired in controversy throughout the pandemic for inconsistent messaging and for decision-making that didn't seem to line up with available science.
They have no leadership right now. Suddenly, there's an enormous number of jobs opening up at the highest level positions,' an anonymous NIH scientist told Common Sense.
Schools became a battleground of the COVID-19 pandemic in America.
When the virus stormed the world in 2020, many officials immediately shut things down - schools, retail stores, entertainment venues, restaurants - out of an fear of the unknown.
Initial data showed children suffered limited risk when they contracted the virus, though, and that it was mainly the elderly and severely immunocompromised that bore the virus's burden.
(Excerpt) Read more at dailymail.co.uk ...
They will find people to fill the jobs. Himmler did.
The agency pushes a vaccine developed for a long extinct strain that was about a hundred mutations away from the current strains. They newly push it for kids and a fourth booster.
Yeah, I wouldn’t want to work for such quacks either.
That is fine becauuse the shamsters dont want anyone who doesnt jubilantly imbib the koolaid proffered up from the pinnacles of desperate left shenaniganism.
Besides there are plenty of pushed to the top of the class shouldnt of been there to start with implants to take positions in all medical fields since obonzo care daze set in
If true (after all, it is the DM and they give no figures for how many quit), it’s sad we are losing those with ethics,those who disagree with the politicization of the CDC. I can sympathize for sure, though, and can see why they are disgusted past endurance. Politics should not be allowed to corrupt science.
Vaccinating little kids makes no sense. Closing the schools and forcing young children to wear masks did the children more harm than good. It is a true scandal. Likely it was all done to please the teachers’ unions. I could go on and on, but harming children really frosts me.
Who’d thunk that any of the Merchants of Death had a soul ... might have been low level cretins not at the level to get the big kickbacks from Big Pharma.
Dr. Marty Makary
Tucker has/had him in his monologue tonight on this subject.
And after they leave then only the most corrupt will remain.
Addition by subtraction
Hopefully, those leaving will speak up.
Even if they do, they’ll be treated by the vax covidians like Dr. Malone, Dr. McCollough, or Dr. Kory, for example, or any other doctors who are exposing the truth about the vaxes.
Even if they do, they’ll be treated by the vax covidians like they are treating Dr. Malone, Dr. McCollough, or Dr. Kory, for example, or any other doctors who are exposing the truth about the vaxes.
Sorry, first post wasn’t clear enough.
Have you ever considered entering the "The Bulwer Lytton Fiction Contest"?
what does that mean, in droves?
The ones quitting mustn’t be in the group who get royalties from big Pharma
Same as high tech.
These are people in demand.
Poor management will drive them to look elsewhere.
Question,
considered entering the “The Bulwer Lytton Fiction Contest”?
Answer:
No but I impart to cite the old adage about some things that you can not fix in reference to the subjects, regards
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