regarding the grant termination. does that violate policy? it was inappropriate for him to go doing that for a grantee as a conflict of interest, among other things. on march 29, 2021, dr. morens edited a letter that dr. das yak was sending to nih. does that violate policy? yes. he provided him with advice regarding how to mislead nih on eco health s late progress report. does that violate policy? it was wrong and inappropriate and violated policy. on december 7th, 2021, dr. morens wrote to the chair of eco health s board of directors to quote put in a word, end quote, for the doctor. does that violate policy? should not have done that. that was wrong. it violates policy. i m not sure of a specific policy. i imagine it does. he should not have been doing that. in addition to all those actions dr. morens wrote to the doctor peter from tony s recent comments to me they are trying to protect you, end quote. did you ever talk to dr. morens about dr. daczak and e
increased uptake in the covid-19 vaccines and that at the time was supported by leading physicians including the american medical association, the american academy of family physicians and pediatrics and more. were the vaccine requirements a clinically sound tool for improving uptake of a safe and effective vaccine? yes. you would like people to get vaccinated voluntarily and realizing the important effect on it. but the fact that people were vaccinated by whatever motivation was clearly saved many, many lives. and just with the 17 seconds i have, what steps can public health officials take to bolster confidence in these life-saving interventions since there has been so much misinformation circulating? that s going to be very difficult, congresswoman. because there is so much misand
West Virginia University Hospitals announced Monday that an adult was diagnosed with measles in Monongalia County. This is the first confirmed case of measles in West Virginia in 15 years.
As an Arizonan and mother of three, it has been truly sad to witness recent legislative hearings that have been held and the bills that have advanced relating to science and public health. The legislative leadership’s mistrust of medical institutions and public health officials is palpable, and one need only tune in to the Ad-Hoc […] The post Arizonans deserve better than vaccine conspiracies and downright dangerous rhetoric appeared first on Arizona Mirror.