A Mea Culpa of sorts from the CDC
The CDC recently admitted that their pandemic response was flawed. They have vowed to do better in the future. CDC director Rochelle Walensky has vowed to build an “action-oriented culture at CDC that emphasizes accountability, collaboration, communication and timeliness.” I could not help but notice that being truthful did not make the list. Promising accountability, collaboration, communication, and timeliness without also promising the truth means only one thing. The CDC has promised to produce more timely and artful lies.
The CDC is a government organization staffed with career bureaucrats. This means the people in charge are not good at anything other than wasting money. They are not even good at lying which is probably why Rochelle’s pledge to lie more artfully is off to such a terrible start. 2 days after her pledge the CDC released new monkey pox guidance.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) released a study Friday suggesting that people wear masks to protect themselves from monkey pox despite growing evidence the virus is transmitted sexually.
Now everyone should wear a mask to stop a virus spread by gay sex. First I must say that I am a little surprised by this. I am not surprised that the CDC is still lying; a leopard can’t change its spots. I am surprised men don’t already wear masks when attending gay orgies. But even if they did what part of the body needs to be masked to prevent the spread of monkey pox?
I don’t really want the answer to that last question but I would like the answer to this one; when will people finally stop listening to these habitual liars?