Former New Jersey Gov. Chris Christie released a national TV ad Wednesday calling on all Americans to wear a mask to battle the coronavirus pandemic and avoid ending up “on the wrong side of history.”
The 30-second spot comes about two months after Christie, a Republican and longtime ally of President Donald Trump, spent a week battling COVID-19 at Morristown Medical Center.
“This message isn’t for everyone,” the 58-year-old former — and possibly future — presidential candidate says in the clip. “It’s for all those people who refuse to wear a mask.”
“Lying in isolation in ICU for seven days, I thought about how wrong I was to remove my mask at the White House,” Christie continues. “Today, I think about how wrong it is to let mask-wearing divide us.”
“If you don’t do the right thing, we could all end up on the wrong side of history,” he concludes. “Please wear a mask.”
(YWN World Headquarters – NYC)
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Yes “Dr.” Christie disagrees with 40,000 doctors/medical professionals of the World Doctors Alliance and the 52,000 public health professionals doctors and medical practitioners who signed the Great Barrington Declaration who all say that the “cures” (lockdowns, etc.) are worse than the disease.
And we are all supposed to go along like sheep until they FORCE us to have cards (or maybe we should get numbers on our arms) that attest to our having taken the vaccine.
You know, the vaccine that has 94% efficacy fir a disease that has no effect on 98.7% of the populace!!
Yes. He does disagree with the signers of the great barrington declaration. They are not superior to other health experts.
The World Health Organization and numerous academic and public-health bodies have stated that the proposed strategy of the declaration is dangerous, unethical, and lacks a sound scientific basis.
Please feel free not to publish this post, unless you want to. since I’m very makpid not to give mussar in public. This video clip is the type of thing you should have been posting since day one of the virus and you should never post anything that would people less cautious and not any such comments either. If twitter wouldn’t allow disinformation, how can a religious site allow spreading comments that will kill people. In my humble opinion allowing these comments to be spread is considered shfichas damim since most likely people read it and get influenced it.
Moderators Note: You mean YWN never published articles about mask wearing BEFORE Purim (when you were likely asleep at the wheel) – when everyone thought COVID was a joke? You mean YWN never warned everyone to not have big Purim parties (which we now know killed hundreds)? You mean YWN didn’t encourage everyone to cancel their Pesach plans before anyone else? Interesting.
Again please feel free not to publish this, sincerely. I did not mean to say that you haven’t posted , you definitely posted a lot but you could have posted much much more. Additionally if you mix bad information together with good information that doesn’t make the bad information undeadly poison. There should only be constant warnings and guidance etc. And zero information that is against what the doctors are saying, including in the comments which I’m sure many people read.