White House Admits What Joe Biden Is Doing To Stop Covid–This Is Embarrassing

President Joe Biden is wearing a mask inside again after first lady Jill Biden tested positive for the coronavirus for a second time, even though she had been vaccinated twice as well as boosted twice.

White House press secretary Karine Jean-Pierre stated this week that “President Biden had tested negative last night for COVID-19 and also tested negative once again today,” in response to Jill Biden’s positive test result this week.

She said, “He’s not showing any symptoms.” She also said that Biden is going to wear a mask inside as a precaution, even though a study from the Cochrane Library found that medical as well as surgical masks make “little or even no difference at all to the result of an influenza-like virus (ILI)/COVID-19-like illness when compared to individuals not wearing masks.”

The authors of the research also said that they’re “very uncertain about the effects of N95/P2 respirators versus medical/surgical face masks on the final result of a clinical respiratory sickness” and that “the utilization of an N95/P2 respirator versus a medical/surgical face mask most likely makes little to no difference for the objective and more specific results of lab-confirmed influenza illness.”

This is not new knowledge, though, because Dr. Anthony Fauci quietly admitted this in an email to former U.S. Department of Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell on Feb. 5, 2020.

He wrote:

“Masks are for individuals who are infected so they don’t give the disease to people who aren’t infected. They don’t keep people who aren’t infected from getting sick. The normal mask you can buy at a drugstore is not very good at blocking viruses, which are small enough to make their way through the material. It could still help a little bit if someone sneezes or coughs on you and drops gross stuff on you. I don’t think you should wear a mask, especially since you’re going to a very low-risk area. You’re right, it’s best to spend money on medical remedies like tests and shots.”

Biden is wearing a mask, even though there is a lot of evidence that masks won’t stop the spread of the virus.

“As for the steps that he’s taking considering the President and First Lady were together yesterday, he’ll wear a mask when he’s inside and around people, as recommended by the CDC,” Jean-Pierre said.

“As he has done in the past, the President will take off his mask when he is far enough away from other people, both inside and out,” she said.

Biden decided to wear a mask again after years of sharing false information about vaccines, like that he and his wife can’t get the virus or pass it on.

For example, at a CNN town hall meeting in July 2021, Biden said, “You won’t get COVID if you receive these vaccinations.” Months afterward, Biden said that people who were given the vaccine don’t spread the disease, which is another lie.

Fauci, the former head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and top medical adviser for the White House, basically admitted over the past week that face masks don’t work for the “broad population” but attempted to save face by saying that they still have an “advantage” at an “individual level” when talking about the Cochrane study.

Author: Blake Ambrose

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