Top NIH Scientist Opposes Vaccine Mandate, Will Host Live Ethics Debate Next Month
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Top NIH Scientist Opposes Vaccine Mandate, Will Host Live Ethics Debate Next Month | ZeroHedge

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Quote:The Dec. 1 ethics debate was set up after a senior infectious-disease researcher pushed back against the growing drive for mandates. Dr. Matthew Memoli, who runs the clinical studies unit within the Dr. Fauci-controlled NIAID, both opposes vaccine mandates and has declined the vaccine himself, arguing that jabs should be reserved for the vulnerable, the elderly and obese Americans.


Quote:Memoli, who has served at the agency for 16 years and recently received an NIH director's award, even pushed back against the mandates in an email to Dr. Fauci.

"I think the way we are using the vaccines is wrong," he said to Dr. Fauci in an email on July 30.

Memoli argues that "blanket vaccination of people at low risk of severe illness could hamper the development of more-robust immunity gained across a population from infection," per the WSJ.


Quote:It's just another reminder: when it comes to "the science", there isn't a consensus - more like a handful of opposing views, all of which should be carefully considered and discussed.
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