Vaccine Researcher Says Wave of Viruses Will Hit After Trump’s Inauguration
Vaccine researcher Peter Hotez, who previously called for Joe Rogan to be censored for ‘COVID misinformation’, predicted that a wave of viruses would hit the U.S. after Donald Trump’s inauguration.
Hotez sounded the alarm bell during an appearance on MSNBC.
“We have some big picture stuff coming down the pike starting on January 21st,” said Hotez, who is co-director of the Texas Children’s Center For Vaccine Development.
“It’s all over wild birds on the western part of the United States and going up in the north, it’s getting into the poultry,” he said, referring to H5N1. “We’re seeing sporadic human cases, no human-to-human transmission yet, but that could happen. It’s in the cattle, it’s in the milk, and that’s just the beginning.”
BREAKING: Vaccine researcher Peter Hotez says multiple viruses will be unleashed on America the day after Trump takes office.
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“We have some big picture stuff coming down the pike starting on January 21st.” pic.twitter.com/dVnjCVSYZM
Hotez went on to predict that all manner of nasty viruses would all suddenly emerge on a large scale shortly after Trump takes office.
“We have another major coronavirus likely brewing in Asia. We’ve had SARS in 2002, SARS-CoV-19 in 2019, and we know these viruses are jumping from bats to people thousands of times a year, but there’s still more. We know that we have a big problem with mosquito-transmitted viruses all along the Gulf Coast, where I am here in Texas.”
“We’re expecting dengue and possibly Zika virus coming back, or Oropouche virus, maybe even yellow fever, and there’s more. Then we have all this sharp rise in vaccine-preventable diseases going up because of, in part, the anti-vaccine activism that’s so prominent right now.”
The warning was clearly aimed squarely at Robert Kennedy Jr. being given a prominent role in the Trump administration.
“All that’s going to come crashing down on January 21st on the Trump administration. We need a really, really good team to be able to handle this,” he concluded.
Hotez has a controversial past when it comes to pushing such rhetoric.
After the vaccine researcher accused Joe Rogan and RFK Jr. of spouting “nonsense” about the dangers of the COVID-19 jab and echoed a call for Spotify to censor his podcast, Rogan offered Hotez $100,000 dollars to debate Kennedy live on his show.
Hotez never took up the offer, but is content to keep throwing shade at RFK Jr. from afar while making weird, almost threatening predictions about a tsunami of viruses arriving all at once to punish Trump.
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