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Fauci Says Pandemic Exposed Undeniable Effects of Racism

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Fauci says pandemic exposed 'undeniable effects of racism' - KTAR.com

Fauci says pandemic exposed ‘undeniable effects of racism’

By Associated Press | May 16, 2021 at 2:00 pm
UPDATED: May 16, 2021 at 9:27 pm



Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, speaks during a Senate Health, Education, Labor, and Pensions hearing to examine an update from Federal officials on efforts to combat COVID-19, Tuesday, May 11, 2021 on Capitol Hill in Washington. (Jim Lo Scalzo/Pool via AP)

ATLANTA (AP) — The immunologist who leads the COVID-19 response in the United States said Sunday that “the undeniable effects of racism” have led to unacceptable health disparities that especially hurt African Americans, Hispanics and Native Americans during the pandemic.

“COVID-19 has shone a bright light on our own society’s failings,” Dr. Anthony Fauci said during a graduation ceremony for Emory University.

Speaking by webcast from Washington, Fauci told the graduates in Atlanta that many members of minority groups work in essential jobs where they might be exposed to the coronavirus. He also said they are more likely to become infected if exposed because of medical conditions such as hypertension, chronic lung disease, diabetes or obesity.

“Now, very few of these comorbidities have racial determinants,” Fauci said. “Almost all relate to the social determinants of health dating back to disadvantageous conditions that some people of color find themselves in from birth regarding the availability of an adequate diet, access to health care and the undeniable effects of racism in our society.”

Fauci said correcting societal wrongs will take a commitment of decades, and he urged the graduates to be part of the solution.

Fauci said that once society returns to “some form of normality,” people should not forget that infectious disease has disproportionally hospitalized and killed people of color.

Fauci on Sunday was awarded the Emory University president’s medal. Previous recipients include former President Jimmy Carter, the Dalai Lama and the late U.S. Rep. John Lewis, a civil rights icon. In accepting the award, Fauci denounced the destruction of division.

“Societal divisiveness is counterproductive in a pandemic,” Fauci said. “We must not be at odds with each other since the virus is the enemy, not each other.”

He praised the graduates for handling the profound disruption of the pandemic.

“Not since the influenza pandemic of 1918 has humanity faced a public health crisis of this magnitude,” he said. “Each of you deserves enormous respect for your extraordinary adaptability, resilience and dedication to learning, completing your studies and graduating despite immense difficulties and uncertainties.”

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What will that Fauci clown come up with next?
 

Gold Dragon

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Fauci didn’t come up with this. He is repeating what has been evident and talked about since April 2020.
 

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Fauci didn’t come up with this. He is repeating what has been evident and talked about since April 2020.
If corona is killing a disproportionate number of people of color, the likely cause is that the virus was designed to do just that. After all, the thing was manufactured.
 

Gold Dragon

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If corona is killing a disproportionate number of people of color, the likely cause is that the virus was designed to do just that. After all, the thing was manufactured.

Riiight. Sounds like a reasonable conversation is not going to had here. Good luck with that.
 

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Riiight. Sounds like a reasonable conversation is not going to had here. Good luck with that.
Does you government still consider Aborginees to be non human? Killing non whites by whities is nothing new. I thought someone with an Aussie background could see the likelyhood with a manufactured virus like corona.
 

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There are claims to that effect. They generally ignore, skew, or deny reality. A typical problem.

For example, the rates of shoplifting, vandalism, and other crimes, often violent crime, can be so high in some districts that bona fide businesses cannot survive or are not worth the risk.

Black on black crime is a serious problem, but BLM doesn’t care one whit about it. They would rather increase that crime. Now, that’s systemic racism.
 

Gold Dragon

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Does you government still consider Aborginees to be non human? Killing non whites by whities is nothing new.
I'm glad you acknowledge this happens because recognizing the problem is the first step towards resolving it.

I'm proud to live in a country that is not in denial of its racist past and is actively trying to correct the injustices that have resulted from that.

The Indigenous voice to Parliament explained

Indigenous Australians minister Ken Wyatt has committed the Morrison government to a referendum on the recognition of Indigenous people within the next three years.

The nationwide vote would be a crucial step in delivering Indigenous Australians a "voice" in setting policies and laws that affect them.

It would also bring the country closer to realising the sequence of reforms outlined in the Uluru Statement from the Heart from May 2017, which was endorsed by 250 Indigenous leaders after a six-month consultation with over 1,200 people. Here's what these landmark constitutional reforms would mean.
 

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I'm glad you acknowledge this happens because recognizing the problem is the first step towards resolving it.

I'm proud to live in a country that is not in denial of its racist past and is actively trying to correct the injustices that have resulted from that.

The Indigenous voice to Parliament explained
Hats off to you, Dragon. One of my suspicions about the COVID virus is that it could be a scientific method of genocide. Its' creator receives accolades from the very ones who are hurt most by it. In the U.S., as you probably know, people of color happily bring their unborn children to the slaughter houses(abortion clinics) to be cannibalized by big pharma and whomever else is willing to bid on the body parts. Then they enthusiastically support the Democrat Party, the biggest supporters of abortion. It is really a sad state of affairs, not to mention twisted and demented. Of course, crazy white people do it too, but the African American use of abortion fascillities is disproportionately high by comparision to other ethnicities. We need prayer. Pray for us and send missionaries.
 

Gold Dragon

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Hats off to you, Dragon. One of my suspicions about the COVID virus is that it could be a scientific method of genocide. Its' creator receives accolades from the very ones who are hurt most by it.

In nature, disease is a way that ecosystems rebalance when there is overpopulation of one part of the ecosystem. This is the way God designed ecosystems. So in one warped sense your fears of genocide are correct but directed at the wrong target. Nature is trying to kill us off because we are overpopulating the earth and destroying it. Fortunately our science, technology and public health knowledge allow us to survive in the face of microbiological threats that in the past has decimated human civilizations. It is also a lesson to remind us of the consequences of the our choices as humans to live in high densities in close proximity to animals and international travel around the globe.

One of the lessons of the pandemic has been to show the world that if we slow down, focus less on our jobs, our economies, we will still be fine and be able to appreciate all the wonders of the world around us that we missed before or are slowly destroying, both natural and human wonders. It has given many people a wake up call to their lives I hope turned some towards the Creator of all theses magnificent things.

 

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In nature, disease is a way that ecosystems rebalance when there is overpopulation of one part of the ecosystem. This is the way God designed ecosystems. So in one warped sense your fears of genocide are correct but directed at the wrong target. Nature is trying to kill us off because we are overpopulating the earth and destroying it. Fortunately our science, technology and public health knowledge allow us to survive in the face of microbiological threats that in the past has decimated human civilizations. It is also a lesson to remind us of the consequences of the our choices as humans to live in high densities in close proximity to animals and international travel around the globe.

One of the lessons of the pandemic has been to show the world that if we slow down, focus less on our jobs, our economies, we will still be fine and be able to appreciate all the wonders of the world around us that we missed before or are slowly destroying, both natural and human wonders. It has given many people a wake up call to their lives I hope turned some towards the Creator of all theses magnificent things.



I’ve been on this board a long time. In all that time I’ve never seen so many stupid ideas put together in one post. The level of stupidity boggles the mind.
 

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'Tip of the iceberg': is our destruction of nature responsible for Covid-19?

But a number of researchers today think that it is actually humanity’s destruction of biodiversity that creates the conditions for new viruses and diseases such as Covid-19, the viral disease that emerged in China in December 2019, to arise – with profound health and economic impacts in rich and poor countries alike. In fact, a new discipline, planetary health, is emerging that focuses on the increasingly visible connections between the wellbeing of humans, other living things and entire ecosystems.

Is it possible, then, that it was human activity, such as road building, mining, hunting and logging, that triggered the Ebola epidemics in Mayibout 2 and elsewhere in the 1990s and that is unleashing new terrors today?

“We invade tropical forests and other wild landscapes, which harbour so many species of animals and plants – and within those creatures, so many unknown viruses,” David Quammen, author of Spillover: Animal Infections and the Next Pandemic, recently wrote in the New York Times. “We cut the trees; we kill the animals or cage them and send them to markets. We disrupt ecosystems, and we shake viruses loose from their natural hosts. When that happens, they need a new host. Often, we are it.”

Research suggests that outbreaks of animal-borne and other infectious diseases such as Ebola, Sars, bird flu and now Covid-19, caused by a novel coronavirus, are on the rise. Pathogens are crossing from animals to humans, and many are able to spread quickly to new places. The US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that three-quarters of new or emerging diseases that infect humans originate in animals.

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In 2008, Jones and a team of researchers identified 335 diseases that emerged between 1960 and 2004, at least 60% of which came from animals.

Increasingly, says Jones, these zoonotic diseases are linked to environmental change and human behaviour. The disruption of pristine forests driven by logging, mining, road building through remote places, rapid urbanisation and population growth is bringing people into closer contact with animal species they may never have been near before, she says.

The resulting transmission of disease from wildlife to humans, she says, is now “a hidden cost of human economic development. There are just so many more of us, in every environment. We are going into largely undisturbed places and being exposed more and more. We are creating habitats where viruses are transmitted more easily, and then we are surprised that we have new ones.”
 
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I’ve been on this board a long time. In all that time I’ve never seen so many stupid ideas put together in one post. The level of stupidity boggles the mind.
Given prior posts, it's tempting to interpret that one to mean that if we just let the Communist Chinese kill us off, the world will be a much better place to live. "I can see the Himalayas."

They still refuse to allow anyone to examine the evidence. But Fauci wants us to focus on supposed systemic racism. The man is in bed with the Communist Chinese and a major menace to Americans and America.
 
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Dr. Fauci is a joke and I usually avoid these threads because of the inevitable race-baiters, but it IS true that covid is harder on minorities. I don't think a virus, even one manufactured in commie land can be "racist" but the sky-high obesity rates among blacks and browns have more to do with the impact of covid here.
 

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I’ve been on this board a long time. In all that time I’ve never seen so many stupid ideas put together in one post. The level of stupidity boggles the mind.

Careful, Rev., careful - Be not forgetful to entertain strangers: for thereby some have entertained angels unawares. Heb 13:2

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I will go on record and say, as a Baptist, the following probably has more to do with the above primarily because of the incessant teaching of Christianity, I do not believe God intended us to eat bats, dogs, cats nor a lot of other things.

Of every clean beast thou shalt take to thee by sevens, the male and his female: and of beasts that are not clean by two, the male and his female. Gen 7:2

And like; Forrest Gump: That's all I have to say about that.
 
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