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Dr Vinay PRASAD > Walensky wins the IDSAs Fauci Award

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Until public health is honest, no one will trust it.

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Source: https://www.drvinayprasad.com/p/walensky-wins-the-idsas-fauci-award

 

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If public health wants to regain trust, it has to take an honest assessment of what it got right and got wrong. It can’t celebrate errors. Sadly, it appears that public health is not interested in that task. Take a look.

 

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Walensky wins the Fauci award?! Wow. Here is just a short list of what each of them got wrong

 

...  click link https://www.drvinayprasad.com/p/walensky-wins-the-idsas-fauci-award

for a concise bulleted list with an overview of the main Walensky and Fauci lies and obfuscations ...

 

Public health has a choice. It could actually aspire to have dialog and discussion and pursue the truth, or it could keep promoting the people who were wrong. If it continues to do the latter, I suspect trust will continue to fall.

If I were giving out awards, I would give Rochelle Wallensky the Fauci award for clever and effective propaganda at a time of crisis that polarized a nation and undermined faith in science.

 

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