Saturday, February 17, 2024

IAN MILLER, "EXPERTS" CONTINUE TO SPREAD MISINFORMATION FEBRUARY 17, 2024

In a stunning turn of events, the CDC may be deciding to update its guidance to the year 2021. In February 2024.

Not about masks, which unequivocally do not work to prevent the spread of the coronavirus, or any other respiratory virus for that matter. They, of course, won’t be acknowledging their many mistakes on Covid vaccines or school closures or lockdowns.

Instead their proposed changes center around very basic guidance on isolation due to a Covid infection. You’d think that a very mild alteration to a policy so small would be widely celebrated, considering most members of the general public have long since abandoned isolation guidelines anyway. But that assumption rests on a misguided understanding of how committed Covid extremists are to pushing endless panic. And some of those extremists happen to work at the New York Times.

According to the Times, the CDC’s changes would simply put Covid in line with guidance for the flu or RSV infections.

“Under the proposed guidelines, Americans would no longer be advised to isolate for five days before returning to work or school. Instead, they might return to their routines if they have been fever free for at least 24 hours without medication, the same standard applied to the influenza and respiratory syncytial viruses,” the article states.

Sounds reasonable enough, right? Especially considering how few people are still paying attention to isolation rules anyway. Not to the Covid extremists, it doesn’t!

The Times, and specifically article writer Apoorva Mandavilli who was last seen claiming that the push to investigate a potential lab leak is “racist,” ...READ MORE AT 'Experts' Continue to Spread Misinformation ⋆ Brownstone Institute

1 comment:

  1. Good article and we never paid attention to the Covid extremists.

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