Incitement live in the US: Broadcaster Fox has compared Biden’s consultant to BBQ

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Lara Logan, a prominent Republican-affiliated Fox News reporter, yesterday compared during a broadcast Dr. Anthony Pauchi, the Biden administration’s chief medical adviser to the Corona virus, to Nazi doctor Josef Mengele, who carried out brutal experiments on Auschwitz.

During a conversation on her prime-time show, Logan referred to the Omicron strain, arguing that his outbreak in Africa actually shows that claims about the severity of the epidemic are untrue.

“Look at Africa. They did not have corona mortality rates as they estimated. And what happens over time is that all the reaction to Corona and what we were told from the beginning, everything is exposed and disintegrated, the lies crumble. There is no justification for firing people or forcing vaccines because of disease. Take care of her easily, “she said.

Not content with that, she went on a personal attack against Dr. Pauchi, one of the world’s most prominent scientists in the fight against infectious diseases, who has advised seven presidents since the days of Ronald Reagan. “Second and in the concentration camps, and I’m talking about people from all over the world who say that.”

The remarks provoked an angry reaction from representatives of the Auschwitz memorial site. “Utilizing the tragedy of people who have fallen victim to criminal trials under medical cover in Auschwitz during a debate over vaccines, epidemics and people fighting to save lives is a shameful thing. It does not honor the victims, and it is a bad symptom of moral and intellectual deterioration,” it said.

Dr. Anthony Pauchi (Photo: Chip Somodevilla Getty Images)

Meanwhile, variant Omicron continues to spread, and yesterday recorded its first case in Japan, while health authorities in the Netherlands announced that the new strain arrived in the Netherlands even before the cases were discovered on two flights that landed from Africa last Friday. “We found the variant in two samples taken on November 19 and 23. It is not clear whether these people visited southern Africa,” the National Institute of Public Health said in a statement.

Hong Kong announced yesterday that it is extending the ban on non-resident visitors to Israel, Australia, Canada and six European countries in the 21 days before arriving in Hong Kong, following a similar ban on entry from four African countries.

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