Posted on 05/12/2020 8:17:12 AM PDT by SeekAndFind
Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nations leading infectious disease specialist and a key member of President Donald Trumps White House coronavirus task force, reportedly plans to publicly warn states Tuesday that prematurely reopening their economies will cause needless suffering and death.
On Monday night, The New York Times Sheryl Gay Stolberg reported that Fauci had sent her an email ahead of his public testimony the following day at a hearing of Senates Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee.
The major message that I wish to convey to the Senate HLP committee tomorrow is the danger of trying to open the country prematurely, Fauci wrote in the email, which Stolberg posted on Twitter.
If we skip over the checkpoints in the guidelines to: Open America Again, then we risk the danger of multiple outbreaks throughout the country. This will not only result in needless suffering and death, but would actually set us back on our quest to return to normal, wrote Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
The email appears to put Fauci at odds with President Donald Trump, who has encouraged states to reopen as soon as it was possible to safely do so. A White House spokesman did not immediately respond to an email late Monday night about Faucis remarks.
The position of the White House is that it should be left to individual governors whether to follow the guidelines set out by the Centers for Disease Control, which describe criteria that states should reach before they begin a phased reopening.
These include a downward trajectory in the number of positive tests or documented cases of coronavirus for at least two consecutive weeks. Other recommendations include being able to provide robust contact tracing for people who test positive, and surveillance testing for high-risk groups.
(Excerpt) Read more at cnbc.com ...
They got our hopes up and then dashed them. We are not reopening any time soon, if they have their way. The May 20 reopening was to shut us up and keep us from rioting in the streets. They figure if they extend it two weeks at a time we won’t go out in the streets with signs.
Originally, the purpose of the Covid-19 shutdown was to flatten the curve in order to keep hospitals from being overwhelmed. Where are the current overwhelmed hospitals?
Dr. Fauci has changed the goal post to aid the Democrats.
This will not only result in needless suffering and death
He will focus only on those opportunities where there is needed suffering and death.
The scumbags in the house need to prolong this downed economy from reopening, this is where they are going
Similar to "hydroxychloroquine, the controversial drug touted by Trump"
If we skip over the checkpoints in the guidelines to: Open America Again, then we risk the danger of multiple outbreaks throughout the country. This will not only result in needless suffering and death, but would actually set us back on our quest to return to normal, wrote Fauci, the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
He really means it. But not because it will occur naturally. It will occur because he will make it occur. Just like he did the first time. These guys are like the mafia, selling insurance for a danger they themselves pose. They hold all the patents on these weirdo viruses they have been inventing. They know how to make them and they know how to spread them. And when they get their way and everyone agrees to be vaccinated for them, they know how to get rich on the proceeds. They have really been enjoying this power trip.
May God grant that America will not comply.
More than one hundred years ago the great French economist, Frederic Bastiat, wrote his classic essay, “What Is Seen and What Is Not Seen in Political Economy! Can such an essay, written in a different time and a different land, have something to say to todays Pandemic? It certainly can!
Bastiat pointed out, in brilliant fashion, the universal truth that you cant get something for nothing. To most people this seems perfectly obvious. Yet many of these same people forget all about this “obvious fact” when the conversation turns to economics!
They say: “Look at all the good that government spending does. Look at these fine public works. Consider, if you will, the many jobs these public works create. Surely you wouldnt suggest that government spending be reduced when so many jobs depend on it.”
The concrete results of government spending are what is seen. What is not seen is what would have happened to the taxpayers money if it hadnt gone for taxes. “What would have happened?”
The money would have been spent or saved. If it had been spent then it would have created jobs in the private sector just as jobs were created in the public sector, except that people would have been spending their money on what they wanted.
If it had been saved then, directly or indirectly, it would have been invested and turned into factories, machines, and tools. That is, the money would have been converted into capital goods that create jobs for millions of workers.
So, by the same token, I will concede that if the economy reopens before a safe and effective Covid-19 vaccine is developed, there will be suffering and death.
But we are already locked down and THERE IS SUFFERING AND DEATH.
So, the question is this — if we follow Dr. Fauci’s dictates and lock down indefinitely, can he guarantee that there won’t be any more suffering and deaths, not only from Covid-19, but from other causes?
Life is always about tradeoffs. If we DON’T open, there will be suffering and deaths *AND* a wrecked economy.
If we DO open, there will also be suffering and death, but at least, the economy recovers.
We are supposed to be “The Land of the Free and the Home of the Brave”, “Give Me Liberty or Give Me Death”, Which path will we choose?
here’s what a similar study published in The Lance on April 29 found:
“In this study of adult patients admitted to hospital for severe COVID-19, remdesivir was not associated with statistically significant clinical benefits. However, the numerical reduction in time to clinical improvement in those treated earlier requires confirmation in larger studies.
...
“Adverse events were reported in 102 (66%) of 155 remdesivir recipients versus 50 (64%) of 78 placebo recipients.
Remdesivir was stopped early because of adverse events in 18 (12%) patients versus four (5%) patients who stopped placebo early.”
BTW, I just found out our local hospital refuses to actually treat patients admitted for C-19, but instead prefers to simply watch them die (they call it “supportive care”) ... they refuse to give either hydroxychloroquine or remdesivir ...
reading between the lines of what i was told:
1. They’re too chickenshit scared to prescribe hydroxychloroquine because of political ramifications (ya just gotta love docs too scared to practice real medicine)
2. They refuse to prescribe remdesivir because the cost is $4,000/treatment and it isn’t worth the money because it doesn’t work ...
So, should myself or any i care about become exceptionally ill with C-19, then initial self-treatment would be in order; i called my local Walmart and they said they do stock hydroxychloroquine and can dispense for a diagnosis code of c-19, and most likely my regular doc would prescribe it if i requested it ...
“Right now Medicare has determined that if you have a COVID-19 admission to the hospital youll get paid $13,000. If that COVID-19 patient goes on a ventilator, you get $39,000; three times as much. Nobody can tell me, after 35 years in the world of medicine, that sometimes those kinds of things [have no] impact on what we do.”
https://www.foxnews.com/media/physician-blasts-cdc-coronavirus-death-count-guidelines
RE: i called my local Walmart and they said they do stock hydroxychloroquine and can dispense for a diagnosis code of c-19, and most likely my regular doc would prescribe it if i requested it ...
You’re lucky you live in a more open-minded state. Here in NY State, they only allow administering of HCQ IN A HOSPITAL. While there are physicians who will prescribe HCQ to you on an off label and outpatient basis, there are too many who WILL NOT for fear of prosecution or removal of license to practice.
A key phrase in those references is attached to the "needless suffering and death" phrase which in context encouraging States to follow "the guidelines to: Open America Again". Those guidelines are posted on the whitehouse.gov site as a pdf. No where in those Whitehouse guidelines mention requiring masks in any of the three phases (appropriately). Stress is given on distancing of 6 ft when possible. Each phase is triggered by a 14 day period of "downward trajectories" of infections. If States and Counties veer away from that standard of the 2 week goal of declining SARS-Cov-2 cases and extend their shutdowns (Phase One) beyond that time standard, you know your local governments are more interested in power and control and not public health.
While most people with clearcut symptoms or confirmed diagnosis would willingly quarantine for an appropriate period, I'd wager most with mild, oddball symptoms that could be any run of the mill thing are not going to sacrifice two weeks every time they get a sniffle if they can't get tested. Allergies sufferers would be in constant lockdown. Such devices could help stop spread from such folks as well as asymptomatic and presymptomatic carriers.
I think he has been working on flattening the aids curve.
That’s why all the faggots like him.
“He will focus only on those opportunities where there is needed suffering and death”
You mean those that are broke, unemployed, begging, starving, losing things they worked years to create, things like that? That’s “needed suffering”?
Of course opening too late causes needless death and suffering. With an emphasis on suffering a hundred to one.
What illnesses, diseases, syndromes, conditions, and bodily harm a la knees, etc. would not cause needless suffering? How many patients have already suffered because of these?
Thank you for that!
You have set my evenings reading agenda.
Your argument about the opportunity costs of the pandemic and action taken are clear and refreshingly common sensible. What is alarming (to me) is the extent to which the general public would fail to grasp it - or are failing to grasp it. I think CS Lewis was on to it when he coined the term chronological snobbery. The average CNN viewer takes himself to be not only smarter than his father and grandfather, but certainly more enlightened. Truth of the matter is, as a people, were really just a bunch of idiots.
Thanks CNN.
We flattened the freaking curve. His demands seem to evolve.
We flattened the freaking curve. His demands seem to evolve.
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