White House adviser COVID-19 Dr. Scott Atlas gave the impression in Russian state media on Saturday and criticized employer closure measures to fight the virus, saying they “killed” Americans.
Atlas, a radiologist, spoke to RT, formerly Russia Today, which is funded through the Kremlin and has been accused of being organized Russian propaganda, according to the Oxford University Internet Institute.
Atlas told RT’s Going Underground that COVID locks had been a failure and contributed to American problems.
“LocksArray . . . will be regarded as an epic failure of public policy by other people who refused to settle for what they were – we wereArray refused to settle for what they were. Array did not know the data, mocked it and have become a frenzy for preventing instances of COVID-19 at all costs. “
“And those prices are huge,” Atlas said. ” And what’s going on here is that the argument is undeniable. The locks kill other people but have no impact, the locks.
And by closing, I don’t mean that everyone is frozen in time and their zone adapts, all just in one room, because it’s easy to say, oh, we’re not for locks. But what are they to check the asymptomatic, confine other people to the isolation of their work, their circle of relatives for 7, for 14 days, through final schools in person, through final deals. It’s the confinement, ”he said.
Atlas said the United States is “hysterical” by COVID-19 and that “public fitness leaders have brazenly failed and are killing others with their terrifying closing policies. They literally kill other people. “
He also highlighted the complaint he won for his coVID-19 technique. In October, Twitter deleted one of Atlas’ tweets for making a fake mask disguised envelope, while also being criticized for making false about collective immunity.
Atlas said it was a “sad statement” about the American media that had “destroyed” it because of its claims. His comments are in strong contrast to Fauci’s warning that the country will face “a lot of suffering” by COVID in the coming days.
“I have genuine disorders with this guy [Atlas],” Fauci told The Washington Post. “He’s a wise guy who talks about things where I don’t think he has a genuine vision, wisdom, or experience. It helps to keep talking about things that, when you dissect and analyze them, it doesn’t make sense. “
Newsweek contacted Dr. Scott Atlas for comment.
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