Republicans were right again, as usual.

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We said shutdowns were bad, we said masks were bad, we said school closures were bad, we said the vaccines and boosters for children were bad, but we were called anti science for it. Remember? This is simply another thing we were right about and the left was wrong about. This seems to be the constant trend in the past several years.

Now there is a mass exodus from the CDC because you fucking left wingers refused to allow any discussion on COVID while you pushed your false science.


“It’s like a horror movie I’m being forced to watch and I can’t close my eyes,” one senior FDA official lamented. “People are getting bad advice and we can’t say anything.”

That particular FDA doctor was referring to two recent developments inside the agency. First, how, with no solid clinical data, the agency authorized COVID vaccines for infants and toddlers, including those who already had COVID. And second, the fact that just months before the FDA bypassed its external experts to authorize booster shots for young children.
That doctor is hardly alone.

At the NIH, doctors and scientists complain to us about low morale and lower staffing: The NIH’s Vaccine Research Center has had many of its senior scientists leave over the last year, including the director, deputy director and chief medical officer. “They have no leadership right now. Suddenly there’s an enormous number of jobs opening up at the highest level positions,” one NIH scientist told us. (The people who spoke to us would only agree to be quoted anonymously, citing fear of professional repercussions.)

The CDC has experienced a similar exodus. “There’s been a large amount of turnover. Morale is low,” one high level official at the CDC told us. “Things have become so political, so what are we there for?” Another CDC scientist told us: “I used to be proud to tell people I work at the CDC. Now I’m embarrassed.”
Why are they embarrassed? In short, bad science.

The longer answer: that the heads of their agencies are using weak or flawed data to make critically important public health decisions. That such decisions are being driven by what’s politically palatable to people in Washington or to the Biden administration. And that they have a myopic focus on one virus instead of overall health.

Nowhere has this problem been clearer — or the stakes higher — than on official public-health policy regarding children and COVID.
First, they demanded that young children be masked in schools. On this score, the agencies were wrong. Compelling studies later found schools that masked children had no different rates of transmission. And for social and linguistic development, children need to see the faces of others.
A child is held by her mother as she receives a COVID-19 dose.

Next came school closures. The agencies were wrong — and catastrophically so. Poor and minority children suffered learning loss with an 11-point drop in math scores alone and a 20% drop in math pass rates. There are dozens of statistics of this kind.

Then they ignored natural immunity. Wrong again. The vast majority of children have already had COVID, but this has made no difference in the blanket mandates for childhood vaccines. And now, by mandating vaccines and boosters for young healthy people, with no strong supporting data, these agencies are only further eroding public trust.
One CDC scientist told us about her shame and frustration about what happened to American children during the pandemic: “CDC failed to balance the risks of COVID with other risks that come from closing schools,” she said. “Learning loss, mental health exacerbations were obvious early on and those worsened as the guidance insisted on keeping schools virtual. CDC guidance worsened racial equity for generations to come. It failed this generation of children.

 
Republicans said COVID a was a hoax
They ignored masks and social distancing
They encouraged people not to vaccinate
They advocated crackpot cures

Hundreds of thousands died because of RW misinformation
 
Republicans said COVID a was a hoax
They ignored masks and social distancing
They encouraged people not to vaccinate
They advocated crackpot cures

Hundreds of thousands died because of RW misinformation
This is extremism on behalf of Trump, that should have been defused when he said 'safe and effective'. It's only going to get supported by extremists.
 
We said shutdowns were bad, we said masks were bad, we said school closures were bad, we said the vaccines and boosters for children were bad, but we were called anti science for it. Remember? This is simply another thing we were right about and the left was wrong about. This seems to be the constant trend in the past several years.

Now there is a mass exodus from the CDC because you fucking left wingers refused to allow any discussion on COVID while you pushed your false science.


“It’s like a horror movie I’m being forced to watch and I can’t close my eyes,” one senior FDA official lamented. “People are getting bad advice and we can’t say anything.”

That particular FDA doctor was referring to two recent developments inside the agency. First, how, with no solid clinical data, the agency authorized COVID vaccines for infants and toddlers, including those who already had COVID. And second, the fact that just months before the FDA bypassed its external experts to authorize booster shots for young children.
That doctor is hardly alone.

At the NIH, doctors and scientists complain to us about low morale and lower staffing: The NIH’s Vaccine Research Center has had many of its senior scientists leave over the last year, including the director, deputy director and chief medical officer. “They have no leadership right now. Suddenly there’s an enormous number of jobs opening up at the highest level positions,” one NIH scientist told us. (The people who spoke to us would only agree to be quoted anonymously, citing fear of professional repercussions.)

The CDC has experienced a similar exodus. “There’s been a large amount of turnover. Morale is low,” one high level official at the CDC told us. “Things have become so political, so what are we there for?” Another CDC scientist told us: “I used to be proud to tell people I work at the CDC. Now I’m embarrassed.”
Why are they embarrassed? In short, bad science.

The longer answer: that the heads of their agencies are using weak or flawed data to make critically important public health decisions. That such decisions are being driven by what’s politically palatable to people in Washington or to the Biden administration. And that they have a myopic focus on one virus instead of overall health.

Nowhere has this problem been clearer — or the stakes higher — than on official public-health policy regarding children and COVID.
First, they demanded that young children be masked in schools. On this score, the agencies were wrong. Compelling studies later found schools that masked children had no different rates of transmission. And for social and linguistic development, children need to see the faces of others.
A child is held by her mother as she receives a COVID-19 dose.

Next came school closures. The agencies were wrong — and catastrophically so. Poor and minority children suffered learning loss with an 11-point drop in math scores alone and a 20% drop in math pass rates. There are dozens of statistics of this kind.

Then they ignored natural immunity. Wrong again. The vast majority of children have already had COVID, but this has made no difference in the blanket mandates for childhood vaccines. And now, by mandating vaccines and boosters for young healthy people, with no strong supporting data, these agencies are only further eroding public trust.
One CDC scientist told us about her shame and frustration about what happened to American children during the pandemic: “CDC failed to balance the risks of COVID with other risks that come from closing schools,” she said. “Learning loss, mental health exacerbations were obvious early on and those worsened as the guidance insisted on keeping schools virtual. CDC guidance worsened racial equity for generations to come. It failed this generation of children.


Covid was a bioterror attack
 
This is extremism on behalf of Trump, that should have been defused when he said 'safe and effective'. It's only going to get supported by extremists.

Your mandatory vax doesnt work either, YOU DUMB FUCKING ASSHOLE.

I ain't taking medical advice from you, and you can't make me.

Fuck off with your extremism, and get the fuck out of my face with your dumbshit ignorance
 
LOL.....OP, you did not need to run around Robin Hood's Barn three times to come up with the idea that the dems are on the wrong side of everything.....I pretty much take that for granted. ;)
Run a few more times to remind yourself that Republicans supported the CDC also.
 
Run a few more times to remind yourself that Republicans supported the CDC also.
You DUMB FUCKING STALINIST PRICK, Republicans weren't the ones firing people for refusing to get vaxxed.

Republicans arent the ones who kept getting busted without masks while forcing everyone else to wear them
 
Honestly, all I can say to Republicans right now is...shut the fuck up! :auiqs.jpg:

Quit promoting false science. Your party has done that for 2 years now and its time to stop.

Does this CDC recommended mask look like its blocking a god damn thing?

 
Honestly, all I can say to Republicans right now is...shut the fuck up! :auiqs.jpg:


lol

And it won't do you a damn bit of good.

The righties are about to get real loud.

You won't be catching any sleep for a while. :p
 
Quit promoting false science. Your party has done that for 2 years now and its time to stop.
Yep. Denial. Pretty much what Republicans have been doing from the word go. Selfish and arrogant.
You did notice that after your savior failed to react to the virus landing on our shore and the thousands of dead bodies piling up each week,
that Democrat AND Republican governors, mayors, and business leaders were forced to act in the interest of public health.
And just think, if you deniers would have just done the right thing..all those lockdowns and restrictions..may not have been necessary. :)
Eat that.
 
Yep. Denial. Pretty much what Republicans have been doing from the word go. Selfish and arrogant.
You did notice that after your savior failed to react to the virus landing on our shore and the thousands of dead bodies piling up each week,
that Democrat AND Republican governors, mayors, and business leaders were forced to act in the interest of public health.
And just think, if you deniers would have just done the right thing..all those lockdowns and restrictions..may not have been necessary. :)
Eat that.
You are bypassing our discussion about masks. Is it because that video makes you look stupid for claiming that masks work?
 

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