10 biggest COVID mistakes – Americans deserve an apology from the medical experts
Fox News
The medical establishment has marched in lockstep on COVID-19, marginalizing physicians who had different opinions. Two years into the pandemic, it’s fair to ask, how did public health officials do?
The singular focus on vaccines meant that little attention was paid to lifesaving therapeutics.
Wash your hands like crazy (at least 20 seconds) and pour alcohol-based solutions on your grocery bags to stop COVID transmission, you were told for months. Despite being an expert, Dr. Anthony Fauci immediately applied the influenza surface transmission model to COVID. The logical starting hypothesis should have been that COVID was aerosolized.
There are only three coronaviruses that cause serious illness in humans: SARS, MERS and COVID. SARS and MERS spread by air. Why did Dr. Fauci think COVID was so different? The NIH could have done the definitive experiment in one day to get the answer. It’s OK to be wrong in science, but not for months when the National Institutes of Health could have spent a fraction of its $42 billion budget to instantly establish how COVID spreads.