Coronavirus adviser is pushing White House to adopt herd immunity - Business Insider

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A top White House coronavirus adviser is reportedly pushing the Trump administration to adopt a controversial 'herd immunity' strategy

as a top pandemic adviser. His expertise is in neuroradiology, and he does "not have a background in infectious diseases or epidemiology."

At the onset of the outbreak, the Nordic country decided against imposing strict shutdowns, which was a far different approach from its European neighbors. Instead, Sweden provided health guidance for individuals to behave responsibility, while advising vulnerable populations, such as the elderly, to self-isolate if symptoms were present. Since then, Sweden has had one of the the highest infection and death rates in the world.

Atlas has also reportedly suggested that an increased case count will not lead to more deaths if vulnerable communities are protected, a claim strongly disputed by most infectious disease experts. More than 25,000 people under age 65 have died of the virus in the US so far. "When younger, healthier people get the disease, they don't have a problem with the disease. I'm not sure why that's so difficult for everyone to acknowledge," Atlas said in a Fox News interview in July.

 

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Will kill the seniors and the weakest among us. Targeted genocide. Trump gets to keep their Social Security benefits.

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