OldLady
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No, she did, back in May. It was in WaPo, reported by the Sun. I donQuote and link pleaseBirx used to say the death numbers were inflated and unreliableThe kind of messaging you've swallowed hook, line, and sinker is exactly the kind of stuff Birx is objecting to.
Not that you'd lie but...ya know...yea
I don't get WaPo, but this is what a search of their site brings up.Quote and link pleaseBirx used to say the death numbers were inflated and unreliableThe kind of messaging you've swallowed hook, line, and sinker is exactly the kind of stuff Birx is objecting to.
Not that you'd lie but...ya know...yea
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news...rch=&sort=Relevance&datefilter=All Since 2005
This how the Sun reported it, but if you use their WaPo link, it just goes to their home page.
Dr Deborah Birx ‘doesn’t trust the CDC’ as experts fear coronavirus cases have been INFLATED
THE number of coronavirus cases and deaths in the US could be vastly overestimated, according to a White House leak. Dr. Deborah Birx, head of the coronavirus task force, has expressed doubts about…
Yeah, she said in May that she couldn't trust the antiquated systems the CDC was using to track stats. It was in a meeting where she was arguing with Redfield. But it was a leak, and I don't know if she ever said that officially, or what the context of her comments were.