Whoever wins the Nov. 3 election, 80-year-old National Institutes of Health [NIH] Chief of Allergy and Infectious Disease Anthony Fauci cannot be allowed to decide whether country shuts down again. Fauci got his way with 74-year-old President Donald Trump in March and April, shutting down the economy for two months, causing catastrophic damage, driving the nation’s 3.5% unemployment rate up to 12%. Fauci’s the nation’s leading cheerleader now for masks, social distancing and hand washing. Now Fauci signals a more influential role if 77-year-old former Vice President Joe Biden wins the election. Biden has already said on the campaign trail that he’ll “listen to the scientists” about another shutdown. One more shutdown would trigger the massive stock market sell-off, plunging a recession into another Great Depression. Trump has warned that Biden would crash the economy.
Fauci gets a hefty government salary and isn’t personally impacted by an economic shutdown. Yet another shutdown would drive back up the unemployment rate, sending millions more Americans in homelessness. That’s not a calculation Fauci uses when advising a president to shutdown the economy. Whatever happens with the virus, Trump has said there will be no more shutdowns under his watch, prompting Fauci to go rogue against the White House. When it comes to a vaccine, Trump has done everything possible to push drug companies to come up with a safe-and-effective vaccine under his program Operation Warp Speed. Only weeks away from a vaccine, Biden and his 56-year-old running mate Kamala Harris warned U.S. citizens about taking a vaccine, saying they “wouldn’t trust a Trump vaccine. Now mega-billionaire Microsoft Founder Bill Gates tries to dispel Biden and Harris propaganda of vaccines.
Like Fauci, Gates has been critical of Trump’s response to the Covid-19 crisis, imploring the White House to mandate more testing. But no matter how much testing the U.S. does, the virus continues to spread in unexpected places. Gates said he wants to dispel “wild stories” about the upcoming vaccines largely coming from Biden and Harris. “You know, we’ve always had some wariness . . . about vaccines, but not this idea of connecting them to a plot, you know, like microchipping people to track them or, you know, things like that . . . even in a fiction story, it would be all the believable,” Gates told Yahoo Finance Andy Sewer. Gates doesn’t know what he wants, on the one hand, criticizing the White House for moving too quickly with vaccines, not criticizing conspiracy theories over vaccines. One thing’s for sure, more government shutdowns would plunge the economy into depression.
Biden and Harris have done everything possible to make the 2020 campaign about the Covid-19 crisis, with the U.S. death toll exceeding 230,000. Trump has no magic wand, can’t stop a global pandemic by telling folks, like Biden and Harris, to wear masks. Europe has implemented a comprehensive public health program aimed a wearing masks and now faces a serious second wave of the virus. British Prime Minister Boris Johnson declared a national shutdown after the U.K. exceeded one million active Covid-19 cases. Johnson, who recovered from Covid-19 himself, now wants to play the infectious disease crisis more conservatively. Trump, one the other hand, sees the fallout from government shutdowns, urging citizens to remain vigilant but refusing to implement new government shutdowns. Biden could very well listen to Fauci and shut down the U.S. economy for a second time.
Grates has no problem criticizing Trump but is reluctant to call out Biden and Harris for scaring the public about any upcoming vaccine. How about Gates dispelling propaganda coming from Biden and Harris about vaccine safety? They don’t want to give Trump any credit for mobilizing an unprecedented drive for a Covid-19 vaccine. “The wave of wild stories about the vaccine, that it’s, you know, a conspiracy. It’s based on evil intent, often referring to either myself or Dr. Fauci, that is a wild element that I would have expected,” said Gates. Gates takes no responsibility to calling out the White House for not following his PRC-testing protocol, using Gates-funded Abbott Laboratories instant PCR-testing machines. Well, no matter how many people tested, it doesn’t stop the virus from spreading if people don’t follow common sense, especially wearing masks and social distancing.
Without declaring himself for Biden and Harris, it’s been obvious that Gates has been among the White House biggest critics for not following his advice. How he links himself with Fauci, when Gates has zero expertise in infectious disease, but likes to play Monday morning quarterback, slamming the White House for not listening to octogenarian Fauci. If Gates really wanted to be useful, he’d call out Biden and Harris to tell voters not to trust any vaccine that comes from Trump. Gates can’t have it both ways, encouraging vaccine use, while simultaneously, encouraging Harris and Biden to frighten voters about vaccine safety. Gates funds the Univ. of Washington Institute for Health Care Metrics and Evaluation [IHME] which often gets forecasts wildly wrong. IHME told Calif. Gov. Gavin Newsom that 25.5 million residents would have Covid-19 by May 15. Newsom continues the lockdown, bankrupting the state.