Posted on 12/17/2021 9:10:05 PM PST by DoodleBob
National Institute of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins, who announced his intention to retire earlier this year, bid farewell to his role in the NIH by picking up a guitar and playing his own COVID-centric rendition of "Somewhere Over the Rainbow" titled "Somewhere Past the Pandemic."
"Somewhere past the pandemic, when we're free, there's a life I remember, full of activity," Collins sang in his parody. "Somewhere past the pandemic, no quarantine, we'll all stay well and healthy, thanks to a safe vaccine."
The parody song appears to be a piece close to Collin's heart. This was not the first time he has performed his musical tribute to the vaccine.
Collins performed a similar rendition back in November. A video of Collins performing "Somewhere Past the Pandemic" with an acoustic guitar was published to the American Academy of Arts & Sciences' official Youtube channel.
Collins said in October of this year that mounting accusations surrounding the agency's involvement in gain-of-function research and the Wuhan Institute of Virology had "absolutely" nothing to do with his resignation.
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Clown world.
He’s retiring. Woodstock must be calling.
I live a mile from the NIH, and have a friend who is a PhD who was there for years. Whenever we would go to dinner with the wives the first 5 minutes of conversation was him once again telling me what an absolute POS Collins was.
“Safe vaccine”
Oxymoron.
“Emergency” vaccines are dangerous medical experiments using humans as lab rats.
Duh. 😏
The shill’s words, not mine.
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