In March 2020, Dr. Tony Fauci urged the President of the United States to lock down the entire US economy for two weeks to slow the spread of the coronavirus.
Of course, the two weeks turned into several months. And even more devastating, was that several developing countries followed Dr. Fauci’s lead and also locked down their struggling economies.
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In June 2020, Dr. Tony Fauci defended his economic lockdowns saying, “When you give advice about what should you be doing — People get confused. And they say, ‘Wow, you know, we shut down and we caused a great disruption in society. We caused great economic pain, loss of jobs… The fact that we shut down when we did and the rest of the world did, has saved hundreds of millions of infections and millions of lives.”
But now we know that Fauci’s lockdowns actually killed 267,000 infants in low and middle-income countries.
Fauci also funded the Chinese research labs that experimented with the coronavirus and blocked effective drugs from distribution despite the numerous scientific studies that prove their effectiveness.
When will Dr. Fauci be brought to justice?
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The BBC reported:
The disruption in healthcare services caused by Covid-19 may have led to an estimated 239,000 maternal and child deaths in South Asia, according to a new UN report.
It’s focused on Afghanistan, Nepal, Bangladesh, India, Pakistan and Sri Lanka, home to some 1.8 billion people.
The report found that women, children and adolescents were the worst-hit.
South Asia has reported nearly 13 million Covid cases and more than 186,000 deaths so far.
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Another UN study reported that 100,000 children will starve due to the lockdowns.
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