Covid-19 The Truth [The Real Dr Fauci]
Dr. Anthony Fauci is an American physician-scientist and immunologist born in 1940 in Brooklyn, New York. He earned his medical degree from Cornell in 1966 and joined the National Institutes of Health in 1968.
From 1984 to 2022, he served as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), leading major research on HIV/AIDS, Ebola, Zika, and other infectious diseases while advising seven U.S. presidents on public health crises.
During the COVID-19 pandemic, he was a key member of the White House Coronavirus Task Force under President Trump and later served as chief medical advisor to President Biden, playing a central role in shaping the national response, promoting vaccine development, and communicating science-based guidance throughout the crisis.
Covid-19 in 2019
In early 2020, as the novel coronavirus spread rapidly from its origins in Wuhan, China—where a strict lockdown began on January 23—the World Health Organization declared COVID-19 a global pandemic on March 11. This triggered unprecedented closures worldwide: by April, over half the world’s population, more than 3.9 billion people across 90+ countries, faced some form of lockdown, with governments imposing stay-at-home orders, shutting non-essential businesses like restaurants, bars, retail stores, gyms, theaters, and schools, canceling events, and restricting travel and gatherings. In the United States, starting mid-March, states rolled out stay-at-home orders—California led on March 19, followed by others like New York, Illinois, and more—closing schools nationwide, halting dine-in services, and limiting operations to essential businesses amid surging cases and overwhelmed hospitals. These measures aimed to slow transmission of the highly contagious virus, prevent healthcare systems from collapsing under massive patient loads, reduce deaths by limiting close-contact interactions, and buy time for testing, treatments, and eventual vaccines, as statistical models showed early restrictions could avert exponential outbreaks and save lives despite massive economic and social costs.
15 Days to ‘Slow the Spread’ Was A Scam
COVID-19 lockdowns in the United States, which began with statewide stay-at-home orders starting in mid-March 2020 (California on March 19), typically lasted from a few weeks to several months depending on the state and evolving conditions, with the initial federal “15 Days to Slow the Spread” guidelines announced on March 16 quickly extended to 30 days on March 29 and followed by phased reopenings that stretched restrictions well into 2020 or beyond in many areas; worldwide, lockdown durations varied dramatically, from Wuhan’s initial strict measures lasting about 76 days to some cities experiencing cumulative periods over 200 days across multiple waves, as governments adjusted measures to balance virus control with economic and social impacts.
Vice President Mike Pence, who led the Coronavirus Task Force at the time, expressed gratitude to governors and citizens for complying with the ‘slow the spread in 15 days’ strategy. The covid-19 lock downs lasted over 200 days.
Dr. Deborah Birx (the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator, who presented modeling to justify the recommendations), and Dr. Anthony Fauci (NIAID director, who described the guidelines as commensurate with the virus’s threat and urged adherence).
The Trump administration, including the CDC and task force members, endorsed the 15 day closure plan, which was based on CDC expertise, (Dr Fauci) while many governors across states—both Republican and Democrat—aligned with or amplified similar social distancing efforts in response, often praising the federal partnership and encouraging compliance to protect vulnerable populations and prevent healthcare overload during the pandemic’s uncertain early phase. Even though New York put sick covid-19 infected patients mixed in with healthy ones, killing many.
The Truth About Covid-19
In the early months of 2020, major U.S. media outlets, including CNN and The New York Times, widely reported that COVID-19 likely originated from Wuhan’s Huanan Seafood Wholesale Market, where live animals were sold and early cases clustered, suggesting a zoonotic spillover from wildlife like bats or pangolins, based on initial epidemiological links and environmental samples testing positive for SARS-CoV-2.
This narrative aligned with statements from health authorities and the World Health Organization, emphasizing natural transmission amid the market’s closure on January 1, 2020, and the absence of direct evidence for other sources at the time.
However, by 2023–2026, amid ongoing debates, news coverage shifted to highlight the lab leak theory, with outlets like The White House website and congressional reports proving that U.S. taxpayer funds funded NIH grants to EcoHealth Alliance—totaling about $600,000 subgranted to the Wuhan Institute of Virology—supported gain-of-function research on coronaviruses, potentially creating or enhancing SARS-CoV-2 before an accidental release.
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