Coronavirus

Darmark7

Retired 2020. Not my Problem Anymore!
Biden inflation.
Pays $712 USD for a pill that costs $17.74 USD to make.
And he bought 1.7 million of them.

Don’t worry it won’t cost us anything. I don't know why people get all upset. If you make less than $400,000 a yr you haven't paid a penny more for anything. The rich are going to pay for our Utopia. Come on Man!
 

Box Ox

Well-Known Member
Dr. Fauci is a professional doctor. I’m sure he knows what he’s talking about.
Fascinating....
When was the last time he treated a patient?

He can call himself a doctor if he wants.
He's a political bureaucrat.
Wise up buddy.
You didn't answer the question.
When was the last time he treated a patient?


"The nation’s top infectious-disease official received the vaccine in part because he still does rounds in the hospital several days a week."

"2020 was the year that millions of Americans became familiar with Dr. Fauci’s bedside manner. It started with the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases hearing reports of a mysterious, novel type of coronavirus spreading in Wuhan, China. It ended with him getting injected on camera to vouch for a vaccine developed with miraculous speed.

Dr. Fauci had priority in part because there was at least one thing about his life that didn’t change this year: The country’s most famous bureaucrat is still a practicing doctor.

As he rolled up his sleeve days before his 80th birthday on Thursday, Dr. Fauci explained why he was getting vaccinated. He wanted the public to feel “extreme confidence” that it was safe, he said. He also needed the shot to do his job. He remains an attending physician in the NIH Clinical Center treating patients two or three days a week."
 

UnionStrong

Sorry, but I don’t care anymore.

"The nation’s top infectious-disease official received the vaccine in part because he still does rounds in the hospital several days a week."

"2020 was the year that millions of Americans became familiar with Dr. Fauci’s bedside manner. It started with the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases hearing reports of a mysterious, novel type of coronavirus spreading in Wuhan, China. It ended with him getting injected on camera to vouch for a vaccine developed with miraculous speed.

Dr. Fauci had priority in part because there was at least one thing about his life that didn’t change this year: The country’s most famous bureaucrat is still a practicing doctor.

As he rolled up his sleeve days before his 80th birthday on Thursday, Dr. Fauci explained why he was getting vaccinated. He wanted the public to feel “extreme confidence” that it was safe, he said. He also needed the shot to do his job. He remains an attending physician in the NIH Clinical Center treating patients two or three days a week."
Hasn’t treated a patient in 40 years
 

Operational needs

Virescit Vulnere Virtus



Hmmm. After all these years of doctor’s saying someone with heart disease should take an aspirin a day and now they’ve changed their minds. A correlation??
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right

"The nation’s top infectious-disease official received the vaccine in part because he still does rounds in the hospital several days a week."

"2020 was the year that millions of Americans became familiar with Dr. Fauci’s bedside manner. It started with the nation’s leading expert on infectious diseases hearing reports of a mysterious, novel type of coronavirus spreading in Wuhan, China. It ended with him getting injected on camera to vouch for a vaccine developed with miraculous speed.

Dr. Fauci had priority in part because there was at least one thing about his life that didn’t change this year: The country’s most famous bureaucrat is still a practicing doctor.

As he rolled up his sleeve days before his 80th birthday on Thursday, Dr. Fauci explained why he was getting vaccinated. He wanted the public to feel “extreme confidence” that it was safe, he said. He also needed the shot to do his job. He remains an attending physician in the NIH Clinical Center treating patients two or three days a week."
This is from an interview where someone asked him his schedule. Does this sound like a practicing doctor or a political bureaucrat?
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