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Dr Fauci Says Not to Fear those Without Symptoms and an epidemic of fear.
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8 Comments
Voice of Reason
- 4 years ago  
Dr. Fauci talking about the Ebola about of 2014. The case-fatality rate (CFR) for Zaire Ebola virus and Sudan Ebola virus (SEBOV) infections varies from 53% to 90% (7). The first EHF outbreak in Uganda occurred in 2000 and affected Gulu, Masindi, and Mbarara districts, with a total of 425 case-patients and 224 deaths (CFR 53%). So if "the science" says you don't need to test for a virus with a death rate of 50%-90%, why is it necessary for a virus with a death rate 0.3%-2%?
Jeffyoung64
- 4 years ago  
Scum
Chandelierious
- 4 years ago  
This is about Ebola in 2014. I don't think asymptomatic spread is a driver of this, but you are using a misleading piece of information.
Jeffyoung64
- 4 years ago  
The point is he is talking about symptoms of an illness.A Educated the people. Something he is not doing now. Now he is a fear mongering fraud. A liar. A piece of shit
Voice of Reason
- 4 years ago  
Ebola is a virus - plain and simple. If the "science" says you don't need to test asymptomatics for a disease with a case-fatality rate (CFR) from 53% to 90%, you certainly don't need to for a virus with a CFR of 0.3%
Chandelierious
- 4 years ago  
I'm not gonna argue with you about asymptomatic spread, because I absolutely am not buying that shit, but to say the characteristics of Ebola is the same as Covid because they are both viruses, that's like saying my trying to get trannies into women's sports.
Chandelierious
- 4 years ago  
I was gonna do a great dane chihuahua analogy, but I switched. No edit. No delete. Whoops.
Voice of Reason
- 4 years ago  
The point is - if we didn't need to test asymptomatics nor fear them with Ebola - a virus with a 90% mortality rate, we certainly don't need to do it for a virus with a 0.3% mortality rate.