Doctor on Doctor violence in Senate hearing… Posted by Kane on May 12, 2020 4:12 pm
Rand Paul goes mano-a-mano with Fauci…
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Anthony Fauci, Rand Paul spar over safety and death rates among children with coronavirus
“The history of this when we look back will be wrong prediction after wrong prediction after wrong prediction… As much as I respect you, Dr. Fauci, I don’t think you’re the end all, I don’t think you’re the one person that gets to make a decision.”
“Shouldn’t we at least be discussing what the mortality of children is?” Paul then noted that the mortality rate of coronavirus patients age 0 to 18 “approaches zero” in New York where 12 children have died, according to the state health department. The notion of not sending students back to school in the fall is “really ridiculous,” he said.
“I don’t think any of us are certain when we do all these modelings–there have been more people wrong with modeling than right,” Paul said. “We’re opening up a lot of economies around the U.S., and I hope that people who are predicting doom and gloom, will admit that they were wrong if there isn’t a surge. Because I think that’s what’s going to happen.”
“In rural states, we never really reached any sort of pandemic levels, in Kentucky and other states,” the Kentucky senator added. “We have less deaths in Kentucky than we have in an average flu season. It’s not to say this isn’t deadly, but really, outside of New England, we’ve had a relatively benign course for this virus nationwide.”
“And I think that one-size-fits-all, that we’re gonna have a national strategy and nobody’s gonna go to school, is kind of ridiculous. We really ought to be doing it school district by school district, and the power needs to be dispersed, because, people make wrong predictions. And really, the history of this when we look back will be of wrong prediction after wrong prediction after wrong prediction, starting with Ferguson in England. So I think we ought to have a little bit of a humility in our belief that we know what’s best for the economy, and as much as I respect you, Dr. Fauci, I don’t think you’re the end-all. I don’t think you’re the one person that gets to make the decision. We can listen to your advice, but there are people on the other side saying there’s not going to be a surge and that we can safely open the economy, and the facts will bear this out.”
He added that it would be a “huge mistake” to not send children back to school in the fall.
Fauci responded, saying that he has “never made” himself “out to be the end-all.”
“I’m a scientist, a physician, and a public health official. I give advice according to the best scientific evidence,” the doctor said. “There are a number of people that come into that and give advice that are more related to the number of things that you spoke about, about the need to get the country back open again and economically.”
“I don’t give advice about economic things, I don’t give advice about anything other than public health, so I wanted to respond to that,” Fauci continued.
“People are hurting and we’re destroying our country,” Paul told reporters outside the hearing room. “We’ve got to open up business we got to let people vote, and we’re not going to live in a perfect world without infectious disease, we’re still going to have it, but we got to open the economy and that’s the number one message I have.”
Fauxci is an arrogant, dissembling, corrupt bureaucrat.
Here is an an article about the children children that he is referencing:
NY Reports 93 Children Sick With 'Mysterious COVID-19-Linked Respiratory Syndrome' by Tyler Durden Tue, 05/12/2020 - 14:36 ............................................................ https://www.zerohedge.com/geopolitical/n...ratory-syndrome
Could this article from 2018 describe what the children are experiencing:
Kawasaki disease and vasculitis associated with immunization
Zitat ........................... Kawasaki disease (KD) is the leading cause of acquired heartdisease, and the second most common form of vasculitis, inchildren in developed nations.1Despite this, the etiology andpathogenesis underlying KD remain poorly understood.2Numerous reports and investigations have considered diverseinfectious and environmental factors as triggers for, or beingassociated with, KD, including: bacterial superantigens,numerous viruses, carpet cleaners, proximity to water, trophos-poric wind patterns, and others; nevertheless, none have beendefinitely established as risk factors for KD. Relatedly, casesof KD after various immunizations have been reported, andlarge epidemiological studies have investigated potential asso-ciations between vaccines and KD ......................................