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When is the pandemic-challenged world going to rely on doctors not looking for self-aggrandizement and publicity to help bring Covid-19 to a merciful end? It starts not by double-masking the masses but by muzzling Dr. Anthony Fauci

Needed More Than Double-Masking, A Muzzle for Dr. Anthony Fauci


By Judi McLeod ——--January 28, 2021

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Needed More Than Double-Masking, A Muzzle for Dr. Anthony FauciEver-yakking publicity hound Dr. Anthony Fauci—“chief medical advisor to President Biden”—is now saying that it makes common sense that “two masks” are likely more effective. We say in this era of Fear Mongering in the Time of Coronavirus, a muzzle is needed for limelight hog Dr. Fauci. While he’s out there pontificating about the necessity for double masking, school children cut off for nearly a year from the mental stimulation of in-person schooling and their school day peers, are taking their own lives through heartbreakingly tragic suicide.

Surely, enough is enough, Dr. Fauci!

Surely, enough is enough, Dr. Fauci! “Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical adviser to President Biden, appeared to support the idea of “double-masking,” or wearing two masks at once, during a Monday appearance on TODAY, telling anchor Savannah Guthrie that it “just makes common sense that it would likely be more effective.” (Breitbart, Jan. 25, 2021)
“A lot of folks are hearing now about double-masking — wearing two masks or try[ing] to get one of those N95 medical-grade masks. Do you believe that’s advisable and makes a difference?” Guthrie asked the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director. “You know, it likely does because I mean this is a physical covering to prevent droplets and virus to get in,” Fauci responded, appearing to condone the practice. “So if you have a physical covering with one layer, you put another layer on, it just makes common sense that it would likely be more effective and that’s the reason why you see people either double-masking or doing a version of an N95,” he added:
“Fauci’s seeming support of double-masking, a practice recently promoted by the New York Times, follows remarks he made early in the pandemic, dismissing the need for universal masking.

“Right now, people should not be walking, there’s no reason to be walking around with a mask,” he said in a 60 Minutes interview in March, suggesting that wearing a mask may provide more psychological relief than actual protection from the Wuhan virus. “When you’re in the middle of an outbreak, wearing a mask might make people feel a little bit better and it might even block a droplet, but it’s not providing the perfect protection that people think that it is,” Fauci said. “And often, there are unintended consequences. People keep fiddling with the mask and they keep touching their face,” he added. “Fauci has since reversed positions, telling Fox News in July that the U.S. “would be somewhat better off” if people had worn masks early on. “I mean, you acted on the information you had at the time,” he explained. “Guthrie also asked Fauci, who last year warned of a “dark time” in January, about the seven-day average showing about a 30 percent drop in coronavirus cases, with hospitalizations down in the U.S.” “We cannot lose “the intensity of being able to use the public health measures to prevent the further spread,” Fauci added.

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Why is the pandemic purportedly on the rise after a year of government-mandated mask wearing?

When will one of the bright lights in the media ask Fauci this significant question: Why is the pandemic purportedly on the rise after a year of government-mandated mask wearing? The doctor’s talent for headline grabbing is as reliable as media darling Alexandria Ocasio Cortez’s (AOC’s). Now that he’s jumped four square into the Biden camp, Fauci “explained” to Vanity Fair magazine what it was like working for “a world renowned moron”, meaning President Donald Trump. How’s this for a Fake News intro to typical ‘journalism’ of the day?
“When Donald Trump finally left the White House on January 20, the world heaved a collective sigh of relief the likes of which had not been heard since May 8, 1945, i.e. the day Hitler’s reign of terror on Europe officially came to an end. One sigh that very likely rattled the windows and caused the medical textbooks to fall off of his shelves was that of Dr. Anthony Fauci, who spent the last year trying to stop a deadly virus while working for a guy who insisted things were getting better as they got worse and who preferred to take the advice of the MyPillow Guy over health experts. So you’ll have to forgive the doctor if he’s not done celebrating never having to work for Trump again and/or if he petitions Congress to make the last day he ever had to see or hear from the guy a national holiday.” “On the most recent stop of the Fauci Unplugged Tour, the infectious disease expert detailed to The New York Times what it was like dealing with a colossal idiot who wanted doctors to look into injecting household cleaners into COVID-19 patients. According to Fauci, he first realized things were going off the rails during “the rapid escalation of cases in the northeastern part of the country.” He would try to explain just how bad things were and Trump, probably looking up from his phone where he was typing out incomprehensible tweets about the coronavirus being a Democratic hoax, would respond “Well, it’s not that bad, right?” To which Fauci, as though he was speaking to a small child would have to say “Yes, it is that bad,” which of course didn’t make a difference anyway because Trump barely listened to him or anyone else telling him anything he didn’t want to hear. Sayeth Fauci:

…the other thing that made me really concerned was, it was clear that he was getting input from people who were calling him up, I don’t know who, people he knew from business, saying, “Hey, I heard about this drug, isn’t it great?” or, “Boy, this convalescent plasma is really phenomenal.” And I would try to, you know, calmly explain that you find out if something works by doing an appropriate clinical trial; you get the information, you give it a peer review. And he’d say, “Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, this stuff really works.”
More than passing strange, isn’t it, that Fauci never complained once about President Trump during the months long White House Task Force on Coronavirus, waiting only to speak out until after he decided to change horses mid-stream. Why? Because it was LIKELY publicity and not a cure for the pandemic that he was looking for.
According to Fauci from Trump “It was always, “A guy called me up, a friend of mine from blah, blah, blah.” That’s when my anxiety started to escalate.” (Vanity Fair)
Meaning, while folk were out there contracting a virus that shut down most of the working world, it sure took the good doctor a long time for his anxiety to start to “escalate”! When is the pandemic-challenged world going to rely on doctors not looking for self-aggrandizement and publicity to help bring Covid-19 to a merciful end? It starts not by double-masking the masses but by muzzling Dr. Anthony Fauci. That’s when!

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Judi McLeod—— -- Judi McLeod, Founder, Owner and Editor of Canada Free Press, is an award-winning journalist with more than 30 years’ experience in the print and online media. A former Toronto Sun columnist, she also worked for the Kingston Whig Standard. Her work has appeared throughout the ‘Net, including on Rush Limbaugh and Fox News.

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