Dr. Scott Atlas joins the White House Coronavirus Task Force with a view that might be called counter-Fauci. In a recent column in The Hill, Atlas called for America to end the isolation strategy based on the science. Does this move by President Trump mean we can look forward to America unmasked?
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Has everyone forgotten that we live in “the land of the free” and “the home of the brave”? If you are afraid of your shadow, stay out of the sun! Me? I need my vitamin D as much as I need my self determination. If I get the covid and die, so be it. It will be on my terms and that’s that. I refuse to be shackled and I refuse to be silenced.
IMO Fauci has established himself as a media whore, one who is more concerned with his personal fame and fortune… all one need do is review the several hundred video interviews staring Dr Fauci… and keep track of the number of times he contradicted himself.
It’s about freakin’ time!
Bill, I hope you didn’t hurt yourself ‘falling’ off your chair! You know, at our tender age, ripe old age (but not ripe enough to be susceptible to the covid), our bodies aren’t quite as limber as they used to be!
btw, I had to back up the video to watch a 2nd time… good job!
I so very much agree with Bill on the wisdom of handling this “pandemic” as it has been during past pandemics. I have been telling people to first, not panic; to second, don’t listen to the MSM’s “medical” advice and attempts to foment fear and blind distrust of others; and to third isolate the sick, not the healthy, and to advise the susceptible to stay home. My stance is, and has been to quarantine the sick, not the healthy and, for all that’s holy, open up everything else for the well. I’ve, of course, been criticized by friends who have bowed to the panic mongering and turned their backs on common sense, but that does not and will not change my mind. Oh, and for the record, I not trusted anything Dr. Fauci has uttered since I found out he was elemental in sending money, lots of it, to the very Wuhan lab that released this evil in the first place. Dr. Fauci is embedded in the elite globalists who do not care about anyone but themselves, and to hell with all the rest of the citizens of the world. I hope Dr. Atlas will be successful in bringing common sense to our government on the best way to handle this event.
So the measles parties my Mom and Aunts had when we were kids WAS a good idea?
Maybe Dr. Atlas is an anonymous BW.com member (or fan).
Knowing what I now know about Ivermectin and zinc, I am not afraid of this virus (I was concerned about it for a few weeks, because I have a long-term illness).
Absolutely key here is Bill’s assertion that people who want to hide in their houses “until a vaccine” should be free to do so, but the rest of us should not be compelled to do so. I would add that anyone who wants to stay home, whether they are afraid because they are irrational (and, to be fair, haven’t heard any good news from the media, much less from Dr. Fauci), or because they are concerned because they or a family member is in an at-risk category, should not be penalized. By which I mean, they should not lose their job.
My niece and her husband are high-school teachers. For themselves, they are not concerned. But her mother-in-law, who is in her late 60s and has several health problems, lives with them. One of her children has Hashimoto’s, so is also in an at-risk category. She is concerned that she could bring the virus home to them. She is also concerned about the many teachers she works with who are older and have health issues.
Her kids will remain home this semester. But she and her husband will lose their jobs if they decide they should work from home. The students will have the option to stay home, mind you, but not the teachers.
I think this is wrong. Every person should be able to judge for themselves what is best for themselves and their family. Employers, including school districts, should find ways to work around them, not threaten them with the loss of their jobs.
Your description of relatives and some of their colleagues being people in the at-risk category, or close to (living with) people to are, raises an interesting opportunity for school system managements (administrators, principals, etc.). In the private sector we can readily recognize the merits of moving people around to different assignments to broaden their experience, reduce boredom and burnout, and provide greater flexibility in assigning people to fill personnel and skill gaps when they arise. The same philosophy should apply to the education community performing teaching, administrative, or other duties. If the lower grades and special needs classes are where face to face instruction is most needed, then assign the younger personnel who do not have other medical constraints to those classes and let the more at-risk personnel do the Zoom oriented instruction, administration, procurement, etc. Supposedly if you are qualified to teach, you should also be able to quickly learn enough about on-line support systems to do a credible job (some better than others).
As tax payers we also have a substantial investment in facilities and other education related resources and they ought to be used rather than remain idle. This is all really management 101, not something requiring Elon Musk or Dr. Atlas to solve for us.
Well said. As an optimist and an outsider, I see this as an opportunity to break out of the levels of specialization reaching absurd heights. IMO no one should get a degree in “education” as a major. A minor, yes, a major, no. Get a degree in a subject, teach that subject, but anyone with an old-fashioned liberal arts degree (not a “studies” degree, but history, English literature, philosophy, German, whatever) should be able to teach any subject through junior high and early high school. I’ll grant you need someone with at least a science minor to teach physics or chemistry, or significant coursework to teach languages, or music, or calculus, but basics are basics. That’s just one of my little hobby horses, sorry!
Sanity is nice ,now if we could find it in-the present governors administration
here in Wisconsin as they have just suggested that employees participating in a ZOOM event wear a mask even if they are home alone.
Your comment made me LOL! Thanks for the levity in this terrible time! God bless Dr. Atlas!! And Donald Trump as well 0x00x0x0
Other side of the data? What data? There are many lists of numbers to be sure but where is the data in those numbers. Data not only depends upon numbers it also depends upon how the numbers are generated and the quality of that how. I am unconvinced that there is a there there.
An accumulation of badly accumulated numbers is NOT data. It is just a list of badly accumulated numbers. It tells us nothing about reality except that a lot of people are willing to lie to themselves and everyone else to keep government funding flowing.
At the outset of the Covid-19 fraud, I thought that Covid-19 could/would be a bad flu. At the age of 83, I could be extra sensitive. This is because I am sensitive to ANY flu for which I have no immunity. Hence, I protected myself.
The rest of the crap was very injurious to one and all because it related to nothing real except some politicians wish to exercise arbitrary power over others.
Is it just me or does every single Leftist “study” always come apart when you pull apart how the data was generated, methodology, etc? Years back I wrote a post looking at several articles that”proved” that Leftists are smarter thanConservatives. Lo & behold every one of them was BS