Anthony Fauci and the CDC are making the network TV rounds, doctoring the damage with spin propaganda calculated to soothe the savage masses. They seem to have admitted that the science really doesn’t matter, because there is only so much that “people would be able to tolerate.”
Fauci flops the figures
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is scrambling to come up with answers. Real health experts and the employee groups they represent are getting ready to challenge the CDC in court over the mandate debacle. The facts and figures show that “the new COVID-19 isolation and quarantine guidance doesn’t follow the science.”
The critics are all convinced that the Imperial Palace is making the rules up as they go along, then changing them “for practical reasons.” Biden just wants “to keep the economy from shutting down.” Both CDC Director Rochelle Walensky and White House chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci “indicate the critics have a point.”
The spit hit the fan on Monday, December 27, when the CDC changed the rules again. Suddenly, the experts decided the quarantine period only needs to be five days. What started out as a full two-weeks when the Asian Andromeda Strain first hit, eroded down to ten days as the months wore on.
Now, the latest guidance is that “people who test positive for COVID-19 are recommended to isolate” for a quick five days. Then, they can interact with other people all they want. Either the alleged official experts were lying then, or they are lying now. Because Walensky couldn’t handle the barrage of criticism, Fauci got called in to put out the fire.
Under the new set of rules, five days after a positive test, if the patient doesn’t show any symptoms, it’s okay to “leave quarantine as long as they wear a mask around others.” The new guidance, they note, “applies to everyone, regardless of vaccination status.”
Maybe that’s because Covid is really not much worse than the basic ordinary flu and the sooner everyone gets it, the sooner the herd immunity will take over. Only Dr. Fauci is trusted to untangle that Deep State dilemma because Walensky blew it by explaining, “it really had a lot to do with what we thought people would be able to tolerate.”
CDC’s new guidance to drop isolation of positives to 5 days without a negative test is reckless
Some ppl stay infectious 3 days,Some 12
I absolutely don’t want to sit next to someone who turned Pos 5 days ago and hasnt tested Neg
Test Neg to leave isolation early is just smart
— Michael Mina (@michaelmina_lab) December 27, 2021
No test required
Fauci and Walensky are struggling to explain why the rules don’t requires a negative test to break quarantine without admitting that there is a huge shortage of test kits. A shortage which has nothing to do with the snapped supply chain.
They also sidestep the issue of what “type of mask a person leaving quarantine should wear, even though the weight of scientific evidence suggests that cloth masks, which are highly popular, are not that effective at stopping transmission of the Delta or [Nu-Xi-] Omicron coronavirus variants.”
Fauci also sidesteps the virus science by claiming the sidestep is based on political science. “most COVID-19 transmission,” Dr. Deep State declares, “happens 1-2 days prior to the onset of symptoms and 2-3 days afterward.”
That’s a much different tune than the one he was singing last year. Actual health experts were quick to comment “on social media criticized the lack of a testing recommendation, with one epidemiologist going so far as to call the guidance ‘reckless.'”
In response, Fauci appeared like a mushroom on MSNBC to defend the new ways of thinking. The liberal host fed him the expected question, “asking if there was actual science behind the change or if the CDC made a ‘policy judgement’ based on certain ‘trade-offs.’ The good doctor was glad he asked, especially because he gave him the question.
“Nothing is going to be 100%,” Fauci fudged, noting the CDC had a “difficult situation” to make. “You don’t want the perfect to be the enemy of the good. After five days, mask-wearing should provide enough protection against virus transmission for asymptomatic, COVID-positive people to leave quarantine.” Maybe because it’s equally as effective in the long run no matter what you do, including ignore it and treat it like the ordinary flu.