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Anthony Fauci Now Recovering From West Nile Virus After Another COVID Diagnosis

Anthony Fauci Now Recovering From West Nile Virus After Another COVID Diagnosis

Meanwhile, 4 Massachusetts towns are on lockdown due to another mosquito-borne illness (Eastern equine encephalitis).

The last half of August 2024 may eventually be known as the time when Karma came to America.

We have long chronicled how Dr. Anthony Fauci, former top U.S. infectious disease expert and chief of the US response to COVID-19, botched the pandemic response and tried to obfuscate the potential links to the novel coronavirus outbreak to a lab in Wuhan, China.

Now it turns out that Fauci has contracted a case of another infectious disease, West Nile Virus. Though he is recovering, it was a severe enough illness that he was hospitalized for almost a week.

Fauci, 83, was hospitalized before he returned home where he is now recovering, the spokesperson says.

The nation’s former top infectious-disease official is expected to make a full recovery from the virus, which is most commonly spread through the bite of an infected mosquito, according to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC). Fauci was in hospital for six days.

The virus first entered the U.S. in 1999, and it has become the leading cause of mosquito-borne disease in the country, per the CDC.

Infections with West Nile Virus can be severe, and approximately 100 Americans each year die after contracting the disease.

About 1,000 Americans are hospitalized each year with the most severe form of West Nile virus, which is spread through the bite of infected mosquitoes. Another 1,500, on average, are diagnosed after developing symptoms, although experts estimate that as many of 80% of infections in the US are never identified.

There is no vaccine or specific treatment for West Nile. Most cases are mild, causing flu-like symptoms and a rash.

In about 1 in 150 cases, the virus invades the brain and nervous system, which can lead to brain swelling, brain damage or death. About 100 people die from West Nile infections in the US each year.

Perhaps Fauci’s time would have been better spent directing US monies and resources to fighting mosquitos and focusing on vaccines and treatments for arboviruses (diseases spread by insects).

In fact, we may still be suffering from Fauci’s poor priorities. The Massachusetts Department of Public Health (DPH) confirmed recently that it detected the first human case of Eastern equine encephalitis (EEE) in Worcester County since 2020.

As a result, 4 Massachusetts towns are on lockdown.

Four Massachusetts towns — Douglas, Oxford, Sutton and Webster — have enacted a voluntary evening lockdown in an attempt to curb the spread of a potentially deadly mosquito-borne disease.

On Wednesday, the Oxford Board of Health voted to support the recommendation for people to remain indoors after 6:00 p.m., effective immediately, through Sept. 30, according to a public health advisory shared with Fox News Digital.

Starting on Oct. 1, the recommendation is to remain indoors after 5:00 p.m. until the first hard frost.

The period from dusk through dawn is considered “peak mosquito hours,” the notice stated.

The advisory designates the four communities as “critical-risk.”

During his recovery, Fauci will ponder the mistakes made in his policy priorities. Hopefully, Common Sense will follow closely on Karma’s heels and return to officials in charge of this nation’s health policies.

Perhaps it is time to rethink the use of DDT.

The decline in house spraying created DDT-resistant mosquitoes. Nevertheless, whenever DDT was vigorously used — as in Mexico — malaria rates declined despite the increased resistance of mosquitoes. Recent research has shown why. It has been found that DDT is “highly effective at repelling mosquitoes that are resistant to it”.

Thus DDT not only kills mosquitoes not resistant to it but also repels mosquitoes which are resistant. “If the house wall is sprayed with DDT, the mosquitoes will stop entering,” says Donald Roberts, professor emeritus of tropical diseases at the Uniformed Services University of the Health Sciences. “If they don’t enter, they can’t touch people while they sleep. In terms of disease control, it works beautifully.”

While I wish Fauci a speedy recovery because that is the kind thing to do, I will not forget what he and his band of power-mad experts partnering with a compliant press did to this country during the pandemic.

If they had made better choices, perhaps Fauci and this nation would be healthier.

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Comments

Why doesn’t fauci follow his own “guidance” and self quarantine for the rest of his life, with groceries left at his door, like howard hughes in his later years living alone on the top floor of his own hotel?

Nobody would miss him.


 
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Peter Moss | August 26, 2024 at 9:19 am

“ Perhaps it is time to rethink the use of DDT…”

Rachel Carson demonized pesticides generally and DDT specifically.

The federal government did a comprehensive review of the insecticide and recommended that it be allowed to remain on the market.

EPA’s first administrator, William Ruckelshaus, ignored the findings of his own commission and banned its use.

It’s not an exaggeration to claim that millions of people around the world have died of mosquito-borne illnesses that could have been prevented with the judicious use of DDT.

Oh, and Fauci is a wanna-be tyrant suffering from little man syndrome. Funny how someone who is supposed to be a medical expert keeps getting COVID after repeated vaccinations. He’s like the medical version of Jim Cramer. If he’s giving advice, I’ll be doing the opposite.


     
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    The Gentle Grizzly in reply to Peter Moss. | August 26, 2024 at 10:32 am

    Ahh, yes. William Ruckelshaus, an appointee of REPUBLICAN Richard M. Nixon. I remember him.


     
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    DaveGinOly in reply to Peter Moss. | August 26, 2024 at 11:09 am

    We have recently seen that our regulatory agencies are in cahoots with those that they regulate. Considering the corruption of our regulatory agencies, why would anyone now accept a regulator’s determination that anything is “safe”? These people are in the back pockets of industries we know make poisons (even when they’re masquerading at medicines and “vaccines”). But DDT is safe because a government agency said so?

    Like masking and vaccination, if you want protection from insect-borne pathogens, use insect repellent on your person and protect yourself. Don’t insist that your entire community risk its health for a questionable “public health” benefit.


       
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      Peter Moss in reply to DaveGinOly. | August 26, 2024 at 2:24 pm

      You have some evidence you can show us to prove your point? It’s easy to make wild claims when you have no idea what you’re talking about. EPA has an open door policy across the entire political spectrum as it must under federal law. You’re just as likely to find EPA meeting with a chemical manufacturer as you are an environmental NGO. That does not mean that anyone has EPA in their pocket.


 
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rhhardin | August 26, 2024 at 9:33 am

The mosquito vaccination program required needles too small for wide distribution.

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In the aftermath of the Democratic National Convention (DNC), several people who attended the event have announced that they have tested positive for COVID-19. Reporters, lawyers, and delegates who attended the Democrat convention in Chicago were reported to have tested positive for the coronavirus, according to the New York Post.


 
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ChrisPeters | August 26, 2024 at 10:42 am

COVID and West Nile Virus . . . Should Fauci go for the Tri-Infecta???

Monkeypox be upon him!!

That’s what happens when you take over doing the gain of function research in your basement instead of outsourcing it to the Chinese.

(Eastern equine encephalitis)
Is that the one that only a horse’s a** can get? And then, it swells your head?


 
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destroycommunism | August 26, 2024 at 10:46 am

I think it was Fauci that said:

I love the smell of Covid in the morning


 
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boulder | August 26, 2024 at 10:50 am

He needs about ten more booster shots.


 
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rungrandpa | August 26, 2024 at 11:28 am

Permethrin is very effective to control mosquitos. Permethrin half life is 40 days. DDT half life is up to 15 years.


     
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    henrybowman in reply to rungrandpa. | August 26, 2024 at 2:08 pm

    That’s like arguing that a flu vaccine, which works for about a year, is “sufficiently effective” compared to a polio vaccine, which confers lifetime immunity. I don’t know about you, but the reverse is a no-brainer to me.


 
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gonzotx | August 26, 2024 at 11:48 am

I remember as a kid the city, Milwaukee, would spray DDT in the summer months like a fog on our streets

Even when camping they would come into the site and spray the bushes three feet from us


 
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KY Squatch | August 26, 2024 at 12:08 pm

✡ Ver gerharget, Dr. Fauci! ✡


 
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E Howard Hunt | August 26, 2024 at 1:58 pm

Makes sense. Fauci has be in de Nile over COVID.


 
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FinbarOS | August 26, 2024 at 4:42 pm

Just put on another mask, Doc. I hear the Kamala mask is quite popular right now.

Hoisted with his own pertard?

Highest paid domestic terrorist on the federal retirement system.

There are no words to expand on my contempt and loathe of Fauci’s despicable existence. For all of that, in Dante’s Hell, Fauxch will be just another monger in a mass of mongers, utterly indistinguishable from the others.


 
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diver64 | August 27, 2024 at 5:51 am

Recovering? I don’t wish ill on people as a general rule but in this case I wish that were not so.

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