Rachel Levine was honored by far-left USA Today as one of their Women of the Year.
Rachel Levein failed her way into the US Department of Health and Human Services as the head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
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The elites love to openly mock the masses.
Levine, an obvious transgender, made a name for herself after she issued orgy regulations for Pennsylvania during the pandemic. Rachel Levine told orgy attendees to wear a face covering, avoid kissing, and wash hands often.
A judge ruled at one point her COVID rules were unconstitutional.
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For her continued failures on the job she was promoted by Joe Biden to be the head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps.
And now she is one of USA Today’s women of the year!
USA Today reported:
In any administration, the public health of Americans is a priority – a tenet that signifies prosperity and perseverance among us. But during a global pandemic, when relative calm turns to crisis seemingly overnight, community wellbeing instantly becomes a matter of life or death for millions of Americans.
Two years into the COVID-19 pandemic, this fact continues to keep Adm. Rachel Levine up at night.
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Levine is the U.S. assistant secretary for health for the U.S. Department of Health and Human Services, and the head of the U.S. Public Health Service Commissioned Corps., where she leads a group of 6,000 uniformed public health officers.
In normal times, her job is essential. During a pandemic, it’s crucial.
“I really feel that everything I’ve ever done, whether it was in academic medicine, in education, in clinical research, seeing my patients in my role in public health, in Pennsylvania and now my role nationally,” Levine sad, “has all led to this moment in terms of helping the nation through this greatest public health crisis that we have faced in over a hundred years.”
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