Belligerent Savant » Sat Oct 10, 2020 3:50 pm wrote:.
Is this funded by the Koch Brothers? And right now, damn f'ing right the WHO and Gates are FAR more damaging to the world than the f'ing diminishing influence of the Koch Bros.
Also: what do you mean by "completely ignore the long-term effects"?
How do you define "long-term"? Hasn't been a year yet.
Where are these studies and/or figures that demonstrate substantive long-term effects, outside of outliers?
The obvious must also be stated:
the standard flu, pneumonia, and just about any illness that effects the respiratory system has the potential for lingering/long-term damage.
This is not relegated to COVID alone.
Thousands of real, actual scientists have signed that declaration so far. Clearly, there is merit to their statements. Or what: are they ALL compromised actors, then?
And what of Fauci, a govt spokesperson?
Sweden is a real-world example of the declaration in action. Good for the Swedes, marching to their own drum.
I won't let petty Establishment political leanings distract from the ongoing criminality in place since the onset of this...
pandemic.
Speaking of Dr. Fauci:
Returning to normal after COVID-19 won’t be easy, Fauci warns UC Berkeley panelVanessa Arredondo Oct. 9, 2020 Updated: Oct. 9, 2020 3:42 p.m.Public officials will need to determine who receives the first coronavirus vaccines once they become available, Dr. Anthony Fauci told a virtual gathering of the nonprofit Berkeley Forum.
A “good vaccine” might mean a gradual return to a sense of normalcy toward the end of next year, Fauci said Thursday evening. At the same time, the highly regarded director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases cautioned that such a return will not be as easy as “turning a light switch on and off.” A coronavirus vaccine will not be 99% effective, and the majority of people likely will not be vaccinated, he said.
“There are a number of people that don't get vaccinated because they don't have the time, but they don't fully appreciate the importance and the seriousness of it,” Fauci said Thursday. “If you can make it easier for them to get vaccinated, you may win over at least a segment of the people who, for one reason or another, do not want to get vaccinated.”
As for who will be at the head of the line to receive any approved vaccines, Fauci told the forum that a committee of medical and public health experts will advise the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, since it’s likely that sufficient doses will not be available right away.
Remainder of article at:
https://www.sfchronicle.com...