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Cost of hospital care for COVID-19 patients i

<p>The COVID-19 pandemic placed unprecedented demands on the nation&rsquo;s hospitals, with 6.2 million Americans hospitalized for treatment of the infection.&nbsp; A new study finds that the average cost of providing care to hospitalized COVID-19 patients increased five times faster than the rate of medical inflation during the first two years of the pandemic, at least partly because of the application of additional medical technologies over the period.</p>

Confession: I don t like Anthony Fauci very much

Confession: I don t like Anthony Fauci very much
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White Coat Supremacist Anthony Fauci Still Wears Yellow Beret

In 1968, newly minted doctor joined NIH to dodge medical service with the U.S. military. Wed May 12, 2021 Dr. Anthony Fauci, Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser, has become quite the celebrity in America. Even so, as the COVID-19 pandemic winds down, key aspects of Fauci’s career remain largely unknown to the people. Fauci earned a medical degree at Cornell in 1966 but if he ever practiced medicine it was only for a short time. As Raymond S. Greenberg explains at Historynet.com, the mid-1960s were the days of  “a compulsory draft of American physicians,” to serve in military hospitals in Vietnam. One of the few alternatives to that service was a position in the Public Health Service. Newly minted physicians could join the clinical associate program at the National Institutes of Health in Bethesda, Maryland.

Dr Anthony Fauci Has No Doubt About COVID-19 Death Undercounting

Dr. Anthony Fauci Has ‘No Doubt’ About COVID-19 Death Undercounting But on the pandemic’s cause the Biden adviser remains evasive Commentary “I think there’s no doubt that we are and have been undercounting” the number of COVID-19 deaths, Dr. Anthony Faucitold reporters on May 9. On the other hand, when it comes to the origin of the pandemic, Fauci harbors plenty of doubts and uncertainties. “What is your opinion on how COVID became so well adapted to humans?” Margaret Brennan of CBS News asked Fauci, on March 28. “You know, Margaret, that’s an argument that goes back and forth,” said Fauci, head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984. “A very plausible explanation for this is that this virus jumped from an animal host, a bat to maybe an intermediate host and then to a human.”

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