New CDC Director says she’s “scared of the impending doom” of coronavirus
Be prepared America. The new CDC director is sounding the alarm bell about the impending doom of new coronavirus cases. CDC Director Rochelle Walensky chokes back tears as she fearmongers “Impending Doom” This is a new level of fearmongering we’ve not seen since coronavirus began in January 2020.
In a shocking emotional outburst during this morning’s COVID-19 Response press conference, new CDC Director Rochelle Walensky went “off-script” to warn the public about the “impending doom” following a rise in COVID cases.
Walensky continued:
“I’m speaking today not necessarily as your CDC director, but as a wife, as a mother, as a daughter to ask you to just please hold on a little while longer,” she implored, urging Americans to mask up, socially distance, etc., etc. and she is worried about a new wave “if rules are lifted” too soon.
Dr. Walensky says she sees signs of “impending doom” as Covid-19 cases, hospitalizations and deaths begin to rise again. “We have so much to look forward to, so much promise and potential of where we are and so much reason for hope,” she said, “but right now I’m scared.”
Below is a video of her speech.
Meanwhile, the U.S. records 66,000 average new coronavirus cases despite an average of 2.7 million people being vaccinated every day. The biggest spikes are seen in New York, New Jersey, and Michigan.