I didn't bring it up, but a big point made in the documentary was that the purported "Infection Fatality Rate" of Covid was massively inflated (to maximize the fear levels).
As the medical coordinator of the Covid Task Force, Birx was in a position to ascertain what the real IFR was ... before she and this panel ordered lockdowns (around …
I didn't bring it up, but a big point made in the documentary was that the purported "Infection Fatality Rate" of Covid was massively inflated (to maximize the fear levels).
As the medical coordinator of the Covid Task Force, Birx was in a position to ascertain what the real IFR was ... before she and this panel ordered lockdowns (around March 15, 2020). All she (and Fauci) had to do was commission as many antibody studies as possible of current or archived blood.
The CDC authorized ONE such study, but it didn't release the results of that study until 11 1/2 months after those Red Cross blood donors had donated blood.
This is yet another example of officials not investigating things they did not want to "confirm."
They didn't do those studies because they knew what they'd find - Such antibody studies would have proven conclusively that millions of Americans had already been infected with this virus - with no conspicuous or noticeable spike in deaths.
As I keep arguing, compelling evidence of "early spread" actually matters a great deal. Or should have.
I didn't bring it up, but a big point made in the documentary was that the purported "Infection Fatality Rate" of Covid was massively inflated (to maximize the fear levels).
As the medical coordinator of the Covid Task Force, Birx was in a position to ascertain what the real IFR was ... before she and this panel ordered lockdowns (around March 15, 2020). All she (and Fauci) had to do was commission as many antibody studies as possible of current or archived blood.
The CDC authorized ONE such study, but it didn't release the results of that study until 11 1/2 months after those Red Cross blood donors had donated blood.
This is yet another example of officials not investigating things they did not want to "confirm."
They didn't do those studies because they knew what they'd find - Such antibody studies would have proven conclusively that millions of Americans had already been infected with this virus - with no conspicuous or noticeable spike in deaths.
As I keep arguing, compelling evidence of "early spread" actually matters a great deal. Or should have.