Bill Gates spoke to CNN’s Jake Tapper recently and said some very discouraging things. Even though he’s not officially a medical doctor (although he has some honorary degrees), or an elected official, apparently many people in high places treat him as a somewhat authoritative figure when it comes to Covid-19 advice, speculation and prognostication.
Today, Gates says he is pleased with reported President-Elect Joe Biden’s ‘team choices’ and supports closing most bars and restaurants. He didn’t show much empathy for people experiencing depression and business owners suffering and losing their lives work.
It’s unclear how much national and world leaders will base their decisions going forward on Gate’s opinions, but its certainly not encouraging.
JUST IN – Bill Gates supports bars and restaurants to be closed nationwide and is pleased with Biden’s team choices.pic.twitter.com/bXxZJXpHBG
— Disclose.tv 🚨 (@disclosetv) December 13, 2020
Gates also said we shouldn’t prepare for life to return to “normal” even through 2022 as you can see in the videos.
.@BillGates on Covid: “Even through 2022” we should be prepared for life to not return to “normal”
— Tom Elliott (@tomselliott) December 13, 2020
Says “sadly” it’s “appropriate” for bars and restaurants to close over the next “four to six months” pic.twitter.com/cmDD8pv3XR
It’s tough to say what will happen in the near future in the United States and around the world, especially with newly approved vaccines on the way. One thing is for sure, there isn’t a lot of trust from the average Joe when it comes to so-called authoritative figures telling us how things will and should be, and this a problem in our view.
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