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Yes - 10,000 people signed a petition against him being on the panel. He's a Lyme denialist with a lot of conflicts of interest.
You know, AIDS was a mess for years, then people protested, and finally it got under control, with meds people can take these days and stay alive.
It's time for Lyme and co's turn now, to stabilize, and move everyone toward better health.
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This is the beginning of the end for the denialist cartel. The science always has been and is increasingly against them. The battle will be over when the CDC aligns their guidelines with ILADS. That is when we plant the flag.
So long sad times Go long bad times We are rid of you at last Howdy gay times Cloudy gray times You are now a thing of the past Happy days are here again The skies above are clear again So let's sing a song of cheer again Happy days are here again Altogether shout it now There's no one Who can doubt it now So let's tell the world about it now Happy days are here again Your cares and troubles are gone There'll be no more from now on From now on Happy days are here again The skies above are clear again So, let's sing a song of cheer again Happy times Happy nights Happy days Are here again!
PS. Does anyone know anyone that was named more appropriately?
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Because the antiscience denialist cartel controlled research funding for Lyme and he has his name on lots of papers. Thankfully not all are useless, but many are. Glad this administration is listening to the people. Time to drain the swamp.
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Bartenderbonnie
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BobG
With the upmost respect to you.
The current administration has nothing to do with the conception of the HHS's Tick Disease Working Group.
It was conceived in the past administration under the 21st Century Affortable Care Act.
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I never said it did. The 21st Century Cures Act was passed by bipartisan Congress, not the Executive Branch. The Working group now falls under HHS (the Executive Branch) and the Secretary appoints voting members of the group. I highly doubt Wormser voluntarily took himself off the WG. It would not have happened if the Secretary didn't listen to the petitions. Trump appointed Hargan as acting Secretary around 10/10/17. Less than two months later Wormser is gone. Sorry, those are all facts other than my opinion about whether Wormser wanted to be on the panel or not. If the WG was just Wormser and his cronies, trust me, he would not have "declined the invitation", even in the face of the petitions. That is face saving spin if I ever saw one. Removing the IDSA guidelines from the National Registry Clearinghouse was the first leg off the stool, after ILADS posted theirs. This was the second, IMO. Having CDC accept ILADs protocols is the third and final leg to be removed from this rotten stool, then it is time to plant the flag. Maximum pressure now needs to be applied on the CDC swamp.
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BobG, I suggest you break up your post (above) because MANY on LymeNet cannot read dense text like this.
Two or 3 lines of text maximum per paragraph.
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Sorry. Just one more thought. Correct me if I am wrong, but this is the first time the Federal Government has listened to the Lyme community in 25 years. Perhaps setting up the WG to begin with, but listening this directly, I mean. Any other examples anyone?
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Amazing news, best news I've heard in a long while!!!
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