Fauci and His Bioethicist Wife Argued for LOWER Care Standards in an Unearthed Paper – IOTW Report

Fauci and His Bioethicist Wife Argued for LOWER Care Standards in an Unearthed Paper

National Pulse: National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Anthony Fauci and his wife Christine Grady, who directs the National Institutes of Health’s Bioethics Department, co-authored a paper outlining criteria for international grants administered by the National Institutes of Health.

Published March 1st, 2002 in the journal Nature Reviews Immunology, the paper counted two other authors in addition to the Faucis: Gregory Folkers, who directs the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director (NIAID) Immediate Office of the Director, and Jack Killen, the former Director of the Division of AIDS at the National Institutes of Health (NIH). more

15 Comments on Fauci and His Bioethicist Wife Argued for LOWER Care Standards in an Unearthed Paper

  1. I read some of the report. Holy cow!
    They give “ethical” excuses at to why people in the trials in developing countries won’t get top of the line health care.
    They had no intention of shipping lab equipment or finding personnel or any of it.
    It’s like they’re saying, it costs too much money to make sure things that are needed in poor countries so don’t bother.
    Always looking for the big payoff. They don’t care about health at all, only profit.

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  2. “LOWER Care Standards”
    Like putting Covid patients on respirators, knowing it will harm, not help.
    Covid also strips iron from your red blood cells, so it can’t carry oxygen. So it doesn’t matter how high the respirator is set.
    “84.9% percent of all patients died after more than 96 hours on a ventilator.”

    https://news.cuanschutz.edu/news-stories/attack-on-red-blood-cells-a-prime-suspect-in-covids-debilitating-effects

    https://aapsonline.org/bidens-bounty-on-your-life-hospitals-incentive-payments-for-covid-19/

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