It doesn't have to be one or the other. Vaccines work to lessen the severity of the Wuhan if you get it. Therapeutics like hydroxychloroquine/ivermectin/MCA work to lessen the effects if you get it and have a bad case.
The Wuhan is about the first disease, since AIDS, where the response was also overseen by Fauci, where a single agency has tried to direct and oversee all medical responses. It failed then, when he and the FDA were pushing AZT only, instead of letting medical doctors and their patients decide what was best suited for their cases (as shown in the movie "The Dallas Buyers Club"), and use medicine that would treat symptoms.
It's truly bizarre that the FDA and CDC are telling doctors how to treat their patients, and what drugs to use. It would be as if there's one prescribed treatment program for cancer, instead of various options of chemo/radiation/surgery, with hundreds of different drugs based on type of cancer, stage, health of patient and age, etc.
There's no reason not to trust doctors and patients to make decisions that are judged best for that patient, and have a wide variety of drugs and treatment that may be beneficial. That's what we do with all other illnesses - even AIDS now that Fauci's top down drug program was shown to be an utter failure.
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Last edited: Jan 26, 2022