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Round 10: Paul Mauls Faux Fauci Over Therapeutics Bias

It can be tiring to hear Sen. Rand Paul remind us again how ineffective our Covid guru Dr. Fauci has been in fighting every virus outbreak over the last 3 decades, but if he’s right about Tony’s biases against therapeutics needlessly causing “thousands of Covid deaths” …


The physician-senator in an interview with Liberty Report pointed the finger at his favorite if overrated whipping boy as follows: “I would venture to say thousands of people die in our country every month now from COVID because [the NIH leader] deemphasized the idea that there are therapeutics” that just might be as effective, if not more so, than vaccines. Think about Dr. Fauci’s handling of the AIDS outbreak. "I think Fauci is of the philosophy that vaccines are incredibly successful and are the way to go versus therapeutics, for example. So with regard to the AIDS … epidemic, he wanted to develop a vaccine … There’s nothing wrong with that … Vaccines can be great for polio or smallpox … [but] … it didn’t actually work for AIDS” and, by way of extension, they aren’t a total, full proof, panacea for influenza, let alone COVID.


In contrast, Sen Paul recently wrote in the Lexington Herald therapeutics or monoclonal antibody treatments can cut the risk of death & hospitalization by 70% in high-risk patients & reduce infections per household by 80%. Yet, “monoclonal antibodies have only just begun to be mentioned by the MSM & misinformation still plagues government bureaucrats when discussing” scientifically-backed treatments. As it happens, Pfizer & Merck have recently obtained FDA approval for their promising COVID “pill” treatment of those infected with COVID; meanwhile, Dr. Fauci has gone on the record as favoring federal vaccination mandates for all workers & even requiring proof of vaccination for airline travelers as another means of forcing citizens to get vaccinated.


Davd Soul


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