Rand Paul And Fauci Squared Off Over Dirty NIH Money And Vaxxing Kids [Video]
Senator Rand Paul hammered Dr. Anthony Fauci during last week's hearings. Fauci continues to push for booster shorts for children despite the lack of evidence that they are needed or beneficial. Paul slammed Fauci for pushing a vaccine that has the potential to do ore harm than good.
Paul demanded Fauci provide a study that proved the benefits outweigh the risks, and of course, the doctor failed:
“That’s not science, that’s conjecture, and we should not be making public policy on it,” Paul said after asking whether children needed as many as 100 booster shots. Children ages 0-17 comprise about 0.1% of deaths from COVID-19, according to data from the Centers of Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
Fauci told Paul that studies showed that receiving vaccines following a COVID-19 infection provided “the optimal degree of protection” for people.
“You can’t answer the question I asked,” Paul said. “The question I asked is, how many kids are dying, and how many kids are going to the hospital who’ve already had Covid? The answer may be zero. But you’re not even giving us the data. Because you have so much wanted to protect everybody from all the data. Because we are not smart enough to look at the data.”
The conversation turned to dirty money at NIH and employees who have taken money from vaccine manufacturers and other companies ahead of doing 'business' with them. Paul says he requested a list of names, but that NIH offered a heavily redacted version. Fauci insisted that that information is private:
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According to the MayoClinic, some people with early myocarditis don't have symptoms. Others have mild symptoms.Common myocarditis symptoms include:
- Chest pain
- Fatigue
- Swelling of the legs, ankles and feet
- Rapid or irregular heartbeat (arrhythmias)
- Shortness of breath, at rest or during activity
- Light-headedness or feeling like you might faint
- Flu-like symptoms such as headache, body aches, joint pain, fever or sore throat
Sometimes, myocarditis symptoms are like a heart attack. If you are having unexplained chest pain and shortness of breath, seek emergency medical help. SYmptoms for children are virtually the same and should be taken very seriously.