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American Thought Leaders: Virologist Steven Hatfill

Video: Virus Origin, Local Government Failure & Guarding Your Health



Through the eyes of virologist and professor of medicine Dr. Steven Hatfill, how did the Chinese Communist Party’s weeks-long cover-up of coronavirus, or CCP virus, contribute to the global pandemic?


What are the likely origins of the virus? What structural problems have inhibited the US response? And how serious is CCP virus in the US? What’s in store for the near future? In this episode, we sit down with Dr. Steven Hatfill, a physician, virologist, bio-weapons expert, and an adjunct professor of emergency medicine at George Washington University Medical Center. He has studied the Ebola, Marburg, and Monkeypox viruses at the US Army Institute for Infectious Diseases, and he is the co-author of the prescient book on pandemics, “Three Seconds Until Midnight.”

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02:07 -- Breaking down America’s pandemic preparations, and how many local governments failed to do their part 10:24 -- What are the origins of the coronavirus? 17:44 -- Impact of the Chinese regime’s cover-up and suppression of information on coronavirus 40:09 -- Should people be panicking? How severe is the situation really? 47:01 -- How important is social distancing? 51:03 -- Are masks effective? 1:01:04 -- Are drugs like chloroquine and hydroxychloroquine a good idea? 1:10:12 -- How should the world prepare for future pandemics?

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