
Whatever alternate reality Dr. Ashish Jha is living in, I want to be there. It sounds WAY better than the dark forest of corruption and willful deception the rest of us are living in.
Dr. Jha, the White House’s COVID response coordinator, recently spoke about the government’s handling of the COVID-19 pandemic, saying, “We got the biological science right, but we didn’t get the social science right.”
Rrrrrriiiiggghhhhttttttt. . .
Let’s just dig into that a little bit, shall we?
Jha contended that the major problem with the COVID response wasn’t the response itself– which lived up to the highest ideals of Good Science in the whole wide world– but rather the messaging, as “experts often [failed] to communicate effectively about those shifts [in pandemic responses]— leading many Americans to mistrust the science and turn to social media for health information over publicly appointed doctors and scientists.”
Within the scientific community, however, everything was sunshine and rainbows:
“The sheer amount of collaboration that happened in the scientific community was unprecedented. That was a major reason we got vaccines and treatments, and all of that was scientists trusting each other to use [each other’s] information wisely.”
Somehow I suspect there’s a handful of scientists out there who don’t agree with that sentiment. Off the top of my head, maybe, I don’t know, the ones actively silenced and ostracized by Fauci and co.??
Dr. Jha is obviously full of beans. Whether he’s intentionally misleading his audience or is genuinely airheaded enough to believe what he’s saying doesn’t matter; the problem is that he’s saying it, and the media are faithfully parroting his bonkers-full fairy tale.
As a particularly hilarious example, CNBC, in their disgustingly fan-girlish coverage of Jha’s discussion, backed up his assertion that The Science was full of superstars who have never done anything wrong ever, writing,
For those who fall particularly ill from a Covid infection, multiple therapeutic drugs are currently on the market, with more in the development pipeline. Jha directly attributed these advancements to stellar communication within the scientific community.
Therapeutic drugs, huh? Maybe ones like, I don’t know. . . Let me think. . .
To hear it from Jha and his disciples in the mainstream media, their handling of COVID was literally perfect. Only the messaging was bad. The fantasy world he lives in is one where Fauci never lied, dissenting scientists were never silenced, and the “vaccines” are actually effective.
I wonder what it’s like there.
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There were a number of effective drugs available for treatment that have a high success rate. They could not get an emergency approval as long as there was effective treatment, so they deep sixed all those meds and the professionals that used them. My question is why were they so intent on jabbing everyone? I am still a living being because I am suspicious of the too good to be true. Secondly, here in Alaska the death rate is 17/100ths of one percent. That means that I have a 99.83% of not dying of covid. I like those odds. They said to take the jab and you would not get infected; not true. They said that if you took the jab and got covid you would not infect others; not true. They said that if you took the jab and got covid you would not die; not true. They said that the jab was safe, and it would not change your DNA; not true. So they wonder why trust in them is not stellar? Go figure. Remember when scientists and doctors said smoking tobacco products was good for your health? Doctors and scientists are for sale cheap.
I got the ‘rona in September 2021. First doc I saw (tele-health) just shut down as soon as she found out I wasn’t jabbed. Her ONLY treatment recommendation was to get the jab after I recovered so the next time I got it, the symptoms wouldn’t be so bad. HER WORDS. Yeah, that inspires a lot of confidence. 🙄 The next doc I saw (again, tele-health) was out of state, and recommended by a good friend who’d had it and saw him. Not network- or hospital-affiliated, so he was able to rx Ivermectin for me, but by then, I was 5 days into the illness. I took it anyway. The next week, I had to make an ER trip because I was struggling to breathe. I made my husband PROMISE me that he wouldn’t let them admit or intubate me. The ER doc was amazing. Said he was told after only two weeks at the very beginning of the panic to stop rx-ing Ivermectin or he would be fired. IV steroid, sent me home. Within a day, I was breathing better.
This whole thing has been a cluster from start to finish. Fauci is a villain, just like all the others who fell in step with him and perpetuated this whole plandemic/response nightmare. May God have mercy on them, because I never will. They are heinous, evil, despicable creatures.