Centers for Disease Control Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky warned of “impending doom” as coronavirus cases and hospitalizations have reportedly spiked in the U.S.
In an emotional plea during a Monday press briefing, Walensky urged Americans to quickly get the vaccine, citing CDC data showing a 10% spike in daily COVID-19 cases.
“When I first started at CDC about two months ago, I made a promise to you: I would tell you the truth, even if it was not the news you wanted to hear,” Walensky said. “Now is one of those times when I have to share the truth, and I have to hope and trust that you will listen.”
“I’m going to lose the script and I am going to reflect on the recurring feeling I have of impending doom…we have so much reason for hope, but right now I’m scared.”
“I’m speaking to you today not necessarily as your CDC director and not only as your CDC director, but as a wife, as a mother, as a daughter, to ask you to just please hold on a little while longer,” she continued. “I so badly want to be done. I know you all so badly want to be done. We are just almost there, but we are not quite there.”
“So I’m asking you to just hold on a little longer, to please get vaccinated when you can, so that all those people we all love will still be here when the pandemic is over,” Walensky added.
As the person in charge of the nation’s top health agency during the pandemic, telling the American people that you’re “scared” and warning of “impending doom” seems not only unprofessional, but also unwise.
This is just another example of the ridiculous “Dark Winter” rhetoric Joe Biden and his cohorts have been spouting for months in a bid to keep the people under control.
It’s worth noting that despite the CDC’s data showing an overall spike in COVID cases, in places like Texas, cases reached an all-time low and hospitalizations fell to the lowest level since October after Gov. Greg Abbot recently lifted all COVID restrictions.
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