For 715 consecutive days-every day-I placed a complete protective gear at the ICU at the United Memorial Medical Center in Houston, which was fighting Kovid-19 on Frontlines. I never took a day off, because when life is hanging in balance, doctors do not get the luxury of excuses. we act. we fight. we serve.
The disease control and prevention center was designed to serve with the same urgency – to protect Americans from infectious disease through science, transparency and rapid response. But what the public got during the epidemic was an agency, which was more obsessed with narratives and controls than saving life.
During the epidemic, the CDC did not make only mistakes – it originally cheated his mission. He manipulated the data, censored the debate and Bubbed with big technology to give silence to doctorsIt is not science-it is in the form of politics and story-control public health, and it comes at a favorite cost for this nation.
This is why HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy should clean up a tremendous and immediate, top-to-low house.
Consider some of the failures documented.
CDC released the COVID-19 Test kit internally Known fundamental faultContributing to disastrous delay in detection of virus.
This moved the guidance back and forth as to whether the mask is required – not on any evidence but under political pressure. This helped to destroy public belief.
Then the data is manipulation – At least 25 documented statistical errors80 percent of them are increasing the seriousness of epidemic.
The agency suppressed transparency, refused to release full vaccine injury data Because the public “can misinterpret it.”
This CDC collided with experienced physicians challenging orthodoxy to train censorship, Facebook, X and Google employees.
It surveyed American citizens, bought large-scale location-tracking databases Monitor lockdown compliance,
It also buried risk data, Scrubbing From the vaccine and Overcount the child’s death From the virus. It closed disastrous schools and unnecessary hair masking.
These are not minor misconceptions. They represent institutional misconduct – an agency actively selects political control over scientific honesty. Its cost is countless.
Even the frontline doctors treated the wave after a wave of patients, the CDC doubled themselves untouched, ego and ideology behind the bureaucracy walls. Instead of politely correctly, the agency turned inward, obsessed with strength and control.
Result? Americans no longer know if they can rely on a lot of institution designed to protect them. Public health depends on belief. Once lost, it is almost impossible to rebuild.
Again, that’s why Kennedy should do bold action now to restore integrity. This means to purify political operators and career bureaucrats, who converted the CDC into a fort of ideology. This means bringing into real doctors-with a clinical experience on real hands, not with different administrators or biased workers. This means that the complete, unexpected release of all data is required – good, bad or uncomfortable.
In short, for the reconstruction of the trust, Kennedy must ensure that CDC is putting patients and science first, not politics and benefits.
The CDC is in dire need of leaders who understand their first duty, it is not a plot, not for politicians, not for rights or control, but for the health and welfare of American people.
CDC failures were not just bureaucracy errors during the Covid-19 epidemic. They were betrayal that the cost of life reduced freedom and reduced faith. As long as we no longer work, the next public health crisis will highlight an even more weak, greater mistrust CDC – a one that the American bus can ignore from the beginning.
As a doctor who has dedicated my life to save patients, I will not be silent. American people are worthy of a CDC worthy of their name, which works hard to control diseases to control stories.
Dr. Joseph Varon is the President and Chief Medical Officer of the Independent Medical Alliance. He spent 715 consecutive days in full protective gear, fighting Kovid -19 cases as Chief Medical Officer of ICU at the United Memorial Center in Houston.