After consultation with President Trump and Secretary Azar, I have decided to take a temporary medical leave of absence to pursue necessary screenings for a lymphatic issue discovered last week. (1/7)
My experience mirrors that of many Americans. When I first noticed I was losing weight, I thought it was because of a new exercise and diet regimen. But over time, I realized there may be other factors causing my weight loss for months. (2/7)
Instead of taking the time to see my doctor, I failed to do so. Waiting months was a mistake, and contributed to my stress level, along with the increasing number of violent threats leveled at me and my family back in Buffalo. (3/7)
But every American worker fighting this pandemic — in every city in every state across the nation — has been under enormous strain. I am just one of them. (4/7)
I’ve learned so much in friendship with the doctors of the President’s Coronavirus Task Force. Sometimes we disagree, but we work in unity to defeat the virus and we care for one another. (5/7)
I want to thank Dr Tony Fauci for conferring with my personal physician as we get the healthcare I long needed, and yet neglected, through the pandemic. (6/7)
Our family is blessed. We urge all Americans to see their family doctor for the healthcare they need but have missed for months during this crisis. Don’t delay any longer. Do it today. (7/7)
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Dr. Rick Bright, a documented champion of hydroxychloroquine at @HHSGov, is ransacking the good names of public health officials hard at work every single day, late into the night, to defeat the coronavirus attack on America.
The American people are paying Dr. Bright $285K a year and he cannot find his way to his new office on the 300-acre @NIH campus so widely known that millions of Washingtonians could direct him there to if only he would ask. But let me help: here it is. google.com/maps/place/Nat…
But even that’s not necessary: Dr. Bright can work from home.