(Jacob Bruns, Headline USA) Celebrity doctor and Coronavirus Czar Anthony Fauci’s replacement has been announced by the Biden administration, which tapped Dr. Jeanne Marrazzo as the incoming director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases.
Marrazzo has much experience in running government operations in response to disease, particularly in the realm of sexually transmitted diseases, such as HIV. She also was a fan of mask mandates, pushed mandatory COVID jabs and supported crippling lockdowns in her ambitions to become a Fauci fanatic, according to Becker News.
According to Dr. Lawrence Tabak, acting director for the National Institutes of Health, Marrazzo will be a good fit for the burgeoning health bureaucracy.
“Dr. Marrazzo brings a wealth of leadership experience from leading international clinical trials and translational research, managing a complex organizational budget that includes research funding and mentoring trainees in all stages of professional development,” Tabak said.
“I look forward to welcoming Dr. Marrazzo to the NIH leadership team.”
But unfortunately for those who love freedom, Marrazzo was hysterical during the age of Coronavirus, earning a reputation as Fauci 2.0.
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“Please consider wearing a mask when you go out,” she said at the time, shaming young healthy people and children for continuing to live as normal.
“You don’t need to wear one when you’re at home. Masks in young people going to school over the age of six. All the things we’ve been talking about, mask-wearing, hand hygiene, and social distancing.”
Marrazzo also acted as a cheerleader for social distancing and excessive hand-washing throughout the pandemic.
“Masks have contributed to the control of this pandemic in other communities,” she added.
“Even mask wearing, except when you’re eating, you can prevent it with very good masks. Three basic rules. Wear a mask. Make sure you wash your hands frequently or use hand sanitizer and keep your distance.”
Marrazzo will take control of the organization in the fall of 2023.