For nearly two years, Dr. Anthony Fauci has been the pope of the new Church of Media Sciences and the CDC has been the Vatican Council imparting rites and ritual doctrines about masks, isolation, and the swab vaccine. But with the release of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s isolation recommendations in the face of new information about the life cycle of the Omicron variant, the media’s faith has been shaken as they publicly denied the science and questioned the CDC’s judgment, including the understanding of their desire to keep people out. healthy.
The science behind the movement was straightforward to understand. Even ABC reporter Trevor Ault explained the decision during his Wednesday segment on Good Morning America. He stated that “the CDC reduced the Covid isolation period this week for people without symptoms from ten days to five, citing mounting evidence that the virus is most contagious two to three days after symptoms start.”
But that didn’t stop co-host Witt Johnson from attacking CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walinsky soon after. Many are applauding the movement But you also face criticism for not including a testing policy, he told him.
Johnson was so desperate to pressure her to withdraw her recommendation that he cited statements from a former Trump administration health official. ” Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams said this was not the best science, but a compromise to keep the economy open. Why didn’t you include a test component, He wanted to know.
Walinsky replied, “We have a lot of science to inform our decisions and the science has been in many different areas.” Then she spelled it for him (click “Expand”):
The first was how does the virus work and how does viral breakdown happen? And we know that the vast majority of transmissions of the virus occur during those first five days, somewhere between 85% and 90%. So we’re really talking about if you could isolate yourself for the first five days, that would be great.
We also know epidemiologically that we expect many cases. We’ve seen in other countries that up to four or five percent of people can get infected, so we really need to be prepared for what’s going on, especially since these people don’t have symptoms or mild symptoms and are really ready to go.
And then, of course, the third is behavior. We’ve seen in some studies that only up to a third of people self-isolate when we tell them to. So with all this science together, we made recommendations for five days of isolation followed by five days in a mask.
On CBS Mornings, they were a bit fanatical about the church they helped found. But we are starting with a record number of new cases of Covid and The controversy over the CDC’s Covid responsePresenter and reporter Vladimir Duterres announced.
He was supported by reporter Mark Strasman, who said:CDC Under FireThe floor was given tocriticism ” World Health Organization ” Frustrated, confused, angry at this latest directive… “to add:” Critics call him reckless. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) new end-of-quarantine guidelines say nothing about getting tested for Covid first, if you can find one. “
For a segment on NBC Today, duty presenter and White House chief correspondent Peter Alexander took a belligerent tone with Walinsky. He began the interview by noting that they don’t follow science and wondering if the CDC is trying to keep people healthy:
We want to start, if we can, with the recent decision by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to cut this period of isolation in half. Since you and other public officials confessed It was not an exclusive science but also this potential shortage of personnel which played a part in the decision making, Americans should feel safe?
After Walsky explained the science as she had done with Johnson, Alexander replied with the sign: The CDC has been criticized for its mixed messaging throughout this pandemic, both on masks and boosters“and they demand”Why should Americans trust the CDC?«
Isn’t it interesting how the liberal media only recognizes right-wing critics when it fits their goals? In the end, this proves that the media are only used to following the flag when it comes to shackles Americans with onerous regulations and decrees, not when they let the yoke be raised.
This challenge of allowing Americans to be free is made possible by the lucrative sponsorship of McDonald’s on ABC, Cadillac on CBS and targeting on NBC. Their contact details are linked so you can tell them which biased news they are funding.
The texts below, click “Expand” to read:
Good morning, USA, D-ABC
December 29, 2021
7:05:13 AM ET(…)
TREVOR AULT: The CDC shortened the Covid isolation period for people without symptoms from ten to five days this week, citing mounting evidence that the virus is most contagious two to three days after symptoms start.
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7:07:27 EST
Whit Johnson: Speaking of testing, these new CDC guidelines announced this week reducing the isolation period from ten days to five days. Many applaud this move, but you also face criticism for not including a testing policy. Former Surgeon General Jerome Adams said this was not the best science, but a compromise to keep the economy open. Why didn’t you include a test component?
Doctor. ROCHELLE WALENSKY (Director of the CDC): So first let me go back and say we had a lot of science to inform our decisions and that was science in many different areas. The first was how does the virus work and how does viral breakdown happen? And we know that the vast majority of transmissions of the virus occur during those first five days, somewhere between 85% and 90%. So we’re really talking about if you could isolate yourself for the first five days, that would be great.
We also know epidemiologically that we expect many cases. We’ve seen in other countries that up to four or five percent of people can get infected, so we really need to be prepared for what’s going on, especially since these people don’t have symptoms or mild symptoms and are really ready to go.
And then, of course, the third is behavior. We’ve seen in some studies that only up to a third of people self-isolate when we tell them to. So with all this science together, we made recommendations for five days of isolation followed by five days in a mask.
Now the question is why we didn’t include a test there simply because we know PCR can stay positive for up to 12 weeks, so we’ll have people isolated for a very long time if we rely on them.
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CBS Morning
December 29, 2021
7:03:50 AM ETVladimir Dothers: But we’re starting with a record number of new Covid cases and the debate about the Covid response to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. We’ll hear from the director of the CDC in a few minutes.
More than 400,000 cases were reported yesterday in the United States. More than ever in a day. Our country has recorded an average of more than 240,000 new cases per day over the past week.
Mark Strasman outside the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention headquarters in Atlanta a day after announcing new guidelines for people who have tested positive. Mark, hello.
Mark Strassman: Hi Vlad. Once again, the CDC is under fire, its critics frustrated, confused, angry at this latest guidance that halves the number of days infected people must quarantine from ten to five, and once they have no symptoms, says the CDC. Disease Control They`re ready to join anyone.
[Cuts to video]Critics call him reckless. The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) new end-of-quarantine guidelines say nothing about getting tested for Covid first, if you can find one.
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NBC Today
December 29, 2021
7:06:46 AM ET(…)
PETER ALEXANDER: We want to start, if we can, with the recent decision by the CDC to cut that period of isolation in half. Since you and other government officials realized that it wasn’t exclusively scientific, but also potential staff shortages that played a role in the decision, should Americans feel safe?
Doctor. ROCHEL WALINSKY (Director of the CDC): Hi Peter. Thank you very much for having me.
So we followed up on many areas of science to make this important decision. One, of course, was the behavior of the virus. How many viruses do you still have that you can transmit after five days? We generally know that most transmission occurs one to two days before you develop symptoms and two to three days after.
Therefore, after five days of isolation, you will likely have approximately 85 to 90 percent of full portability behind you while you are in isolation.
It is important to note that this decision was also where we arrived at the epidemiology of this disease. As you indicated, the number of cases is on the rise, and we expect the number of cases to increase. And many people have no or only mild symptoms, especially those who have been vaccinated or boosted. Thus, they may not be able or willing to comply with the ten days of seclusion.
This was really a way of telling people to make sure you isolate those first five days when you’re maxed out, you’re contagious, and of course, wear a mask for the last five days to make sure nothing spreads. It can be left to others.
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7:10:41 AM ET
Alexander: Dr. Walinsky, as you well know, the CDC has been criticized for its mixed messaging throughout this pandemic, whether on masks or boosters, so why should Americans trust the CDC?
Walinsky: My job now is to take all the science and information that we have and give advice and recommendations to the American people who have adapted to the current science. This pandemic has given us a lot of new and updated science over the past two years. It is my duty to convey this knowledge through recommendations and that is exactly what we do.
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