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The latest communications from the Covid czar, obtained by the committees investigating him, note concerns about ‘mutations.’
Dr. Anthony Fauci privately raised concerns early on about the rapidly produced Covid vaccinations and their potential links to miscarriage despite very public assurances that there were “no red flags,” according to a 2021 text chain released Monday by the committees investigating the disgraced, Fifth-taking Covid czar.“I asked around a bit more and another issue came up that you need to be aware of. Since many people have significant cytokines storm and fever after the 2nd dose [of the vaccine], this theoretically could be associated with miscarriage in the 1st trimester,” Fauci wrote in a Jan. 25, 2021, text on his government-issued cellphone.
The alarming messages between the former National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases director, Rochelle Walensky (then-director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in the Biden administration), and Vivek Murthy (former U.S. surgeon general under Presidents Barack Obama, Donald Trump, and Joe Biden) are among a tranche of new Fauci communications obtained by Sens. Ron Johnson, R-Wis., and Rand Paul, R-Ky. Paul is chairman of the Homeland Security and Governmental Affairs Committee; Johnson chairs the Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.
Murthy took comfort in Fauci’s expertise.
“I’ve been hearing the concern about the mRNA causing mutations in the developing fetus as well. That’s a really good point re the cytokine storm post second dose,” Murthy wrote the group.
All told, the trove includes some 34,000 text messages and 522 voicemails, according to the Republican committee leaders. Like Fauci’s Covid-era government diary entries released late last month, the narcissistic NIAID chief’s phone messages further suggest he and fellow federal public health officials covered up inconvenient truths about their handling of the virus — and the rush job they did on pushing a relatively untested vaccine on a public in panic.
‘Well, Are the Vaccines Safe?’
“Agree with Rochelle. There are no data or theoretical reason to believe that vaccinating early versus later in pregnancy would be preferred. Yet, some people (even female health care professionals) feel concerned about injecting a ‘genetic’ vaccine very early in pregnancy,” Fauci wrote to the group at 4:57 p.m. on Jan. 25, 2021, roughly a month and a half after the first Covid vaccines were first rolled out to the public.
“There is this misperception out there that we need to deal with that mRNA somehow can ‘get into your genes.’ When the misperception gets extended to an early developing fetus, the anxiety heightens,” Fauci added.
But just days later on Feb. 3, 2021, the Covid czar was publicly insisting that the Food and Drug Administration had — to that point — discovered “no red flags about that, about pregnant women.”
Federal health officials still had no public concerns with the vax on Aug. 11 of that year, when the CDC “strengthen[ed]” its “recommendation for pregnant women to get vaccinated against Covid-19,” CNN dutifully reported. As the corporate news outlet noted, the agency had previously been “vague in its recommendation,” stating, “If you are pregnant, you can receive a Covid-19 vaccine.” Nothing about the miscarriage concerns Fauci noted to the pandemic gang in late January.
“We are not seeing a signal of safety concerns of the vaccine in pregnancy,” Sascha Ellington, team lead for emergency preparedness and response in the CDC’s Division of Reproductive Health, told CNN at the time.
By Aug. 30, as Fauci’s ego was nearly exploding from all of the attention and acclaim he was receiving, the smiling NIAID director was telling the What to Expect podcast audience that “pregnant women should get vaccinated.”
“Well, are the vaccines safe?” Fauci asked before answering his own question. “10s and 10s and 10s of thousands of women who have been followed by the CDC, who have been vaccinated when they were pregnant, there’s no indication whatsoever that there’s any increase of any adverse issues in a pregnant woman who was vaccinated compared to a pregnant woman who wasn’t vaccinated,” he told the show’s fawning host Heidi Murkoff, “It’s pretty clear that pregnant women should get vaccinated.”
It didn’t seem so clear a few months prior.
‘Did You See the Announcement Today?’
“For pregnant women considering getting the vaccine, are you aware of any data or theoretical reason why vaccinating early vs late in pregnancy would be preferred? And any sense of when there will be more robust data on vaccine risk in pregnant women?” Murthy wrote in the January 2021 text chain. Fauci weighed in with his thoughts on the vaccines’ theoretical associations to miscarriage in the first trimester.
“I’ve been telling pregnant women that there hasn’t been evidence of concerning adverse outcomes in the trials though the number of pregnant subjects was likely have been limited,” Murthy continued.
Murthy followed up the next day with a startling text.
“Tony, Rochelle, did you see this announcement today from WHO [the World Health Organization] saying they advise against pregnant women taking the Moderna vaccine bc of lack of data? It has led to a flurry of questions. What is your take? I imagine we will all get asked about this,” he wrote. Murthy included a link to the WHO site. --->READ MORE HERE





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