https://www.cnn.com/2018/05/13/opinions/trumps-terrible-choice-for-cdc-redfield-garrett/index.html?fbclid=IwAR0bikN2KZ2Yh5_Sn7cZIETN3flmpd9PZDi8D8U4RAvMGQGT0tP_SJku8-I
lot of red flag going up!
CDC announce the vaccine will be release before Nov 1 while Fauci and Birx are out and replace by a new doctor with lack of knowledge in the field of virus outbreak. Top of that the Administration bows out of the European agency in battling this virus. If we had the vaccine, wouldn't you want to share that with the world, unless its not safe?!?!?
National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the field of immunology are telling us to no longer rely on fact from the CDC, as being echo across the board. The recent decision by the CDC to say that testing is no longer needed has shook the world in perplexing awe.
Wow - this is one, INCREDIBLY inaccurate post. Where do I begin with the misinformation in this piece of 'information'?1) his link is from 2 years ago.
But if you want to knock the head of an agency - let's go with Fauci who was caught telling erroneous information to Congress.
https://vaccineimpact.com/2019/director-of-niaid-gives-false-testimony-under-oath-to-congress-regarding-mmr-vaccine/And has made mistake after mistake.
https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/anthony-fauci-lied-about-masks-now-he-complains-that-people-distrust-authorityhttps://gellerreport.com/2020/04/deep-state-fauci.html/2) He types the following:
'National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases in the field of immunology are telling us to no longer rely on fact from the CDC, as being echo across the board.' Really?
And where is a link to this?
And where is a link to proof that this sentiment is 'across the board'?
But here is the big one:3) Then he types
'The recent decision by the CDC to say that testing is no longer needed has shook the world in perplexing awe.' Hello? That is NOT what the CDC said.
Right...the CDC said 'testing is no longer needed'.
Riiiiight.
This is what they said:
'If you have been in close contact (within 6 feet) of a person with a COVID-19 infection for at least 15 minutes but do not have symptoms:
You do not necessarily need a test unless you are a vulnerable individual or your health care provider or State or local public health officials recommend you take one.
A negative test does not mean you will not develop an infection from the close contact or contract an infection at a later time.
You should monitor yourself for symptoms. If you develop symptoms, you should evaluate yourself under the considerations set forth above.
You should strictly adhere to CDC mitigation protocols, especially if you are interacting with a vulnerable individual. You should adhere to CDC guidelines to protect vulnerable individuals with whom you live.'https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/hcp/testing-overview.htmlSince you and the press obviously cannot figure out what that actually means...I will try and put it in simple terms for you all.It says that if you come in contact with a COVID patient for 15 minutes but have no symptoms...you don't necessarily need a test if you are not an old fart and/or have no comorbidities (i.e. if you are not vulnerable to croak from COVID-19).
Why? Because the present odds of someone who is not in a vulnerable group dying of COVID-19 is about 1,500:1 AGAINST. Why the heck with those odds would you need to get tested? Duh.
Also, it says that - if you are the above person - you should STAY AWAY from anyone in the vulnerable group (whom should not even be going in public with others anyway - unless they have a death wish).
Plus, they remind people that even if you test negative for COVID-19...that does NOT mean you do not have it because the test is SO unreliable.
So what the CDC is saying makes TOTAL and COMPLETE sense. And takes NO unreasonable chances with COVID-19 patients But no...the MSM/people like you and other lockdowners just have to twist and misrepresent everything people say that does not fit your/their panic narrative.
Damn most of the public/MSM are staggeringly inept/lazy on this stuff.