Bill Maher blindly opposes, following the advice of Dr. Fauci and other physicians on COVID-19.

HBO's talk show host Bill Maher aimed at Anthony Fauci and other medical professionals for ever-changing COVID guidance during the pandemic.

"Don't sit in a lab coat and say, 'Do what we tell you,'" Maher said in an interview Friday against the fight against the coronavirus, which has killed more than 860,000 people since 2020. He told Deadline about the response to therapy. Community.

“There is a lot of corruption in medical institutions, but it is not a criticism that they are corrupt,” said a politically-minded comedian who began his hit HBO series Real-Time 20th season with Bill Maher. Said on Friday.

Dr. Maher was asked whether he thought Dr. Forch, a medical institution, or chief medical adviser to the US president and leading infectious disease physician in the United States, "really knows what they are doing." At that time, I didn't show much confidence.

"But I've always argued that there should be a much broader theme for people to look back and say, 'Oh, look how far we've come medically.

Bill Maher (left) coaches Dr. Anthony Fauci and other medical professionals during a pandemic, when the comedian begins the 20th season of the hit HBO show on Friday.

'Yes it is. It doesn't have the teeth of a tree in its mouth like it used to be in the George Washington era. Of course, there are many miraculous things, such as antibiotics and many vaccines. ,

"But in general, we still don't really understand how the human body works," Maher said.

Despite Fauci and other medical professionals' advice, Maher said the virus is still a "big problem" in our lives and should no longer be such a problem. ,

"I think Covid is still a major issue in our lives and it shouldn't be like that anymore," Maihar said on Friday ahead of the start of the show's 20th season.

A 66-year-old comedian who tested positive for COVID-19 last May said that until now, medical professionals have been wrong about "many" things over the years.

"When I was a kid, they pierced my teeth with mercury. Of course, they didn't anymore, but 50 years later, people looked back and said, "Oh yeah, I understand everything in 2022. Do you really think you'd say "I did"? No, they are shocked by what we are doing now. ,

A 66-year-old comedian who tested positive for COVID-19 last May said Fauci and the medical community "don't really know what they're doing."

Maher interviewed New York Representative Richie Torres (left) and conservative journalist Bari Weiss (center) on the show.

Despite the continued spread of the virus and new forms such as the Delta and Omicron strains, Maher told Deadline that he was "not afraid" of the pandemic.

"I was always intimidated by the reaction to it, and I found that only proved more true for me," he said.

"I thought it was not such a powerful threat to a healthy person," he continued.

“Now some people can't help them being unwell. Of course, we must protect the vulnerable, but it is a very chronic disease that threatens almost every disease and is a co-morbidity. Some people are mainly concerned with lifestyle.

Meanwhile, Maher has praised the success of the coronavirus vaccine, saying it will prevent human deaths but will not stop the transmission of the virus.

"They only keep you from dying. That's the majority of it. Don't underestimate it."

"But if they don't stop you from infecting it and you don't prevent it from happening, then why are we treating this disease as usual?"

Journalist and writer Bari Weiss, one of the first guests on Friday's real-time 20th season premiere episode, shared the views of several comedians on the pandemic and said life should return to normal. Rice fields.

Sub-stack journalists declared school closures and restrictions during the pandemic a "disastrous moral offense", and they "ended with Covid!" declared.

"We were told you were vaccinated, vaccinated, and you went back to normal. And we're not returning to normal. And it's ridiculous at the moment." Weiss debuted on the HBO show.

Meanwhile, Liberal Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor mistakenly said 100,000 children in the United States using COVID-19 were in a "grave condition" at President Biden's vaccine hearing last week. Insisted.

A judge appointed by former President Obama also claimed that Obama was as "deadly" as the unvaccinated Delta variant.

Photojournalist Bari Weiss said life needed to return to normal and the restrictions stop calling the pandemic a "disastrous moral crime".

Supreme Court of Freedom Justice Sonia Sotomayor in a hearing on President Biden's vaccine order falsely claimed 100,000 children in the United States using COVID-19 were in "critical condition".

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