Anonymous ID: 64c415 May 5, 2020, 9:44 p.m. No.9047537   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7558 >>7586

Back to the subject of "gifts".

I remember DJT saying something about "the gift of health", during one of the earlier press conferences, but I can't quite place it.

But, here's another exchange during another press briefing where the subject of "gifts" was brought up with Dr. Fauci.

Maybe the focus should be on NIH and this "Dr. Bright", mentioned in the following dialogue.

 

Check it-

 

"Q Dr. Fauci, knowing Dr. Bright and knowing what his gifts are as one of the country’s leading experts on vaccines, are those gifts best suited at NIH rather than BARDA? What’s he going to be doing with you?

 

DR. FAUCI: What is he going to be doing at the NIH?

 

Q So, first of all, are his gifts best suited to work with you rather than BARDA?

 

DR. FAUCI: No, I — I can’t — I don’t really think I can comment on somebody’s relative gifts. I mean, he’s — he’s going to be at the NIH, and he’s going to be responsible, from what I hear — again, this is what I’ve heard — that he’s going to be responsible for the development of diagnostics, which is very, very important.

 

The NIH is going to be involved in trying to develop new-generation diagnostics, which we feel is going to be very important for the future of being able to facilitate the kinds of things that now are sometimes problematic.

 

Q Are you concerned at all that he —

 

THE PRESIDENT: And why did you say that he has great gifts or gifts? What, do you know him?

 

Q Well, that’s his expertise. I mean, I’m just looking at his résumé.

 

THE PRESIDENT: No, no, but have you reviewed him? Have you — have you studied him? Have you reported on him? You said, “his gifts.” His gifts. I mean —

 

Q He’s worked his entire career developing vaccines, including the —

 

THE PRESIDENT: Well, that doesn’t mean you have gifts. I know a lot of people, they play baseball, but they can’t hit 150 in the Major Leagues.

 

Q Well, he helped develop the flu vaccine last year.

 

THE PRESIDENT: No, no, but you talk about his great gifts."

 

https://www.whitehouse.gov/briefings-statements/remarks-president-trump-vice-president-pence-members-coronavirus-task-force-press-briefing-30/

Anonymous ID: 64c415 May 5, 2020, 9:52 p.m. No.9047586   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7607 >>7642 >>7766

>>9047537

>>9047558

>>THE PRESIDENT: No, no, but you talk about his great gifts."

 

Oh Shit! Here it is.

This is something..

 

 

" Exclusive

Director of U.S. agency key to vaccine development leaves role suddenly amid coronavirus pandemic

 

By Nicholas Florko @NicholasFlorko

 

April 21, 2020

 

Rick Bright

Rick Bright

HHS

 

WASHINGTON — Rick Bright, one of the nation’s leading vaccine development experts and the director of the Biomedical Advanced Research and Development Authority, is no longer leading the organization, officials told STAT.

 

The shakeup at the agency, known as BARDA, couldn’t come at a more inopportune time for the office, which invests in drugs, devices, and other technologies that help address infectious disease outbreaks and which has been at the center of the government’s coronavirus pandemic response.

 

Bright, whose departure was confirmed by three industry sources and two current Trump administration sources, will instead move into a narrower role at the National Institutes of Health. Gary Disbrow, Bright’s former deputy at BARDA, will serve as the acting director of the office, an HHS spokesperson confirmed to STAT.

 

BARDA was expected to play an even larger role in the coming months; Congress more than tripled BARDA’s budget in the most recent coronavirus stimulus package. Already, the office has a role in some of the splashiest Covid-19 projects, including partnerships with Johnson & Johnson and Moderna Therapeutics, both of which are developing potential Covid-19 treatments.:"

Anonymous ID: 64c415 May 5, 2020, 10:02 p.m. No.9047642   🗄️.is 🔗kun   >>7754

>>9047586

>9047607

 

It seems the issue right now revolves around "diagnostics."

 

Look what Gavin Newsom is up to in CA, with recruitment from the "private sector'- UCLA and UCSF.

 

The "testing and diagnostics" are an issue WW, as Q pointed out earlier today/yesterday.

 

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Tanzania Suspends Laboratory Head after President Questions Coronavirus Tests

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https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-tanzania/tanzania-suspends-laboratory-head-after-president-questions-coronavirus-tests-idUSKBN22G295📁

Sometimes you can't TELL the public the truth.

YOU MUST SHOW THEM.

Q

 

And, CA is getting in the "diagnostic/testing" game. Shortages, supply and demand issues, etc.

[They] really need this to be something…

But even as medical centers at UC San Francisco, Los Angeles, and San Diego offer in-house tests for the novel coronavirus, they too are bracing for a shortage.

 

"Right now UCSF is only testing hospitalized patients, not the general public, spokeswoman Laura Kurtzman said. And while UCSF is not currently hurting for RNA extraction supplies, it “may encounter this as testing continues to ramp up,” Kurtzman said. “In parallel, we are developing tests that may potentially bypass the extraction step so would not need these chemicals.”

 

Farther south, UCLA Health is testing hospitalized patients with the same test that the CDC and California Department of Public Health are using, according to spokesman Enrique Rivero. Citing the shortage of RNA extraction kits, Rivero said, “UCLA’s laboratory is working to modify the CDC kits to work with other reagents.”

 

https://calmatters.org/health/coronavirus/2020/03/california-coronavirus-test-kits-hospitals-newsom-triage-website-verily-quest/