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former U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams

 

Jerome Adams, President Trump’s first-term surgeon general, is becoming one of the most prominent voices speaking out against the public health policies and decisions carried out in the president’s second term.  Adams, known as a relatively low-profile member of the Trump administration during his tenure, has in recent weeks gone on something of a media campaign against the White House’s health care choices. 

 

During the pandemic, Adams at times broke from Trump, such as when the president downplayed the death toll of COVID-19 or suggested injecting bleach to combat infections.  But now that he’s on the outside looking in, the criticism is becoming more frequent.

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Adams has made veiled criticisms against Trump’s latest surgeon general nominee, and he’s spoken out directly against Health and Human Services (HHS) Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr.’s decision to fire every member of a key vaccine advisory panel. The ex-surgeon general has focused his criticism on the lack of credentials of those being placed in top administration positions and what that might mean for public health. 

 

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The Hill

https://www.msn.com/en-us/health/other/trump-s-former-surgeon-general-is-now-one-of-his-most-pointed-critics/ar-AA1GNtfD

 

 

 

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A personal attack from the usual suspect has been removed, there are ways of making a statement or arguing a post without attacking the poster, so don't do it.

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1 hour ago, Patong2021 said:

 

No he did not  say bleach, but he suggested disinfectant.

https://www.bbc.com/news/world-us-canada-52407177

 

 

Can't believe I even need to post something like this. Show the levels of media brainwashing 

 

Disinfectants in Healthcare

The use of disinfectants in household and surgical settings involves different levels of disinfection based on the type of equipment and the risk of infection. In household settings, noncritical patient-care devices such as blood pressure cuffs can be disinfected with an EPA-registered hospital disinfectant following the label's safety precautions and use directions.2 Most EPA-registered hospital disinfectants have a label contact time of 10 minutes,

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