Summary
Donald Trump has nominated Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a Stanford health economist and co-author of the controversial Great Barrington Declaration, to lead the National Institutes of Health (NIH).
Bhattacharya, a critic of lockdowns and vaccine mandates, advocated for herd immunity during the COVID-19 pandemic, a stance widely criticized by public health experts.
His nomination, alongside Robert F. Kennedy Jr. as HHS secretary, signals Trump’s intent to overhaul public health agencies.
Critics worry these appointments could undermine trust in public health, while supporters hail them as a challenge to the status quo.
You got any links to back up those statements?
He’s literally the author of the great barrington declaration, and all these points are made in that book.
Then you have to read it again, because you misunderstood those points.
I read it, and holy shit it is fucking awful.
Basically, the idea is that spreading an infection while health services was overwhelmed becuase kids didn’t die as much. Guess who suffers when the health care system is overloaded? Everyone!
The goal of the covid policies was to keep hospitals and medical services from collapsing. They came really close in a lot of areas, and were even overwhelmed in places. Covid was already spreading even with the policies in place because people still ignored a lot of them, so the focused protection would have just made things worse.
It was a terrible idea.
But this economy thing is more important than access to healthcare!
Maybe we can impose tariffs on the bird flu.