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Mrfreddygoodbud

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Dr Fauci pushed AZT which was the cause of the deaths during the AIDs crisis.

As soon as they banned AZT. Like magic aidsshiv

Was no longer a death sentence...he is a soulless piece of shit.

And a big pharma whore boy..

Bruh in a world where men can say they are women.

And NOT be delusional...

If you ain't unhinged in THIS current date and time well you must be a faggot. LOL.

Proudly unhinged in a world where.

They

refers to a singular person.asfucking

THEY

yeeee up

Un fuckin hinged all fuckin day
 
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playahaitian

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CLAIM: The majority of AIDS patients died from medication developed when Dr. Anthony Fauci led the nation’s response to the emerging epidemic, not from the virus itself.

AP’S ASSESSMENT: False. While it’s true that Fauci had been a leading researcher when AIDS emerged in the 1980s, the claims that azidothymidine, commonly known as AZT, killed more people than the virus itself are baseless. Public health agencies from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention to the World Health Organization, as well as prominent AIDS organizations and researchers, told The Associated Press the drug remains in use today as it’s been shown to be effective at keeping HIV in check when used in combination with other medications.

THE FACTS: Social media users are once again sharing the long debunked notion that Fauci, the face of the nation’s response to the coronavirus pandemic, advocated decades earlier for a drug to combat the emerging AIDS epidemic that turned out to be more deadly than the virus itself.

Kathy Donbeck, a spokesperson for the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, said the false claim has “long been trotted out by AIDS ‘denialists’ and debunked repeatedly over the years.”

Chanapa Tantibanchachai, a spokesperson for the U.S. Food and Drug Administration, which approved the antiretroviral drug in 1987, concurred, adding that AZT remains an approved drug for the treatment of HIV.

She noted that the FDA-approved package label for Retrovir, the brand name for the drug, which is also known as zidovudine, states that the drug wasfound to reduce the risk of HIV progression compared to a placebo.

A New England Journal of Medicine study from 1987 also concluded that patients who received AZT died at a much lower rate compared to those who received placebo.

 
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