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Thoughtful3
Part 4-
Entering the crime scene Cliff Lane who chaired the NIH Treatment Guidelines panel. He was the one who "had personally overseen the remdesivir
clinical trials in China, and stood, potentially to share in patent rewards and royalties for the drug."
Here he is
What a coincidence- he became Director of the newly established Division of Clinical Research in 2006.
I see he has been involved with the Republic of the Congo and mpox as well.
This panel had 7 members that had financial relationships to ...Gilead. "and 8 additional panel members had had financial relationships with Gilead in
the past eleven months..."
Meanwhile China was conducting their own clinical trials and they were following established protocols and remdesivir was proving to be deadly. "In
April, the Chinese cancelled two on-going clinical trials with NIAID in China because the Chinese had succeeded at ending the Covid epidemic in the
country, and researchers could no longer identify enough Covid patients to enroll in the study."
The results of their clinical trials were published and yet Fauci's were not. Undaunted-
In the oval office with Birx and President Trump he boldly lied.
Remdesivir is great and should be the Standard of Care. Playing loose with data apparently median time for hospitalization was [11] days.
It was such a success that it would be unethical to not unleash it on the public. May 1 the FDA authorized EUA.
"Based on Fauci's representation, President Trump purchased the world's entire stock of remdesivir for Americans."
All of this with no peer review, just a wave of the Faucisan wand. Poof- approved.
By making it Standard of Care, Medicaid and Medicare could not legally deny it to patients.
Wouldn't they and other insurance companies have the data that demonstrated that remdesivir was lethal???
"...doctors and hospitals that failed to use remdesivir could now be sued for malpractice"...
Since the clinical trials were a shambles what was ylliB to do?
"Remdesivir, Gates replied, adding a comment that put daylight between him and the embarrassing clinical trial fiasco. 'Sadly the trials in the U.S.
have been so chaotic that the actual proven effect is kind of small. Potentially the effect is much larger than that. It's insane how confused the
trials in the U.S. have been'."