
Pandemic Could Be Solved Quickly If Politics Thrown Out: Dr. Ben Carson
By  and December 16, 2021
âWeâve been having tunnel visionâ dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic, Dr. Ben Carson told EpochTVâs âAmerican Thought Leadersâ program.
âLetâs throw the politics out. We could solve this problem pretty quickly,â he stated in an interview that will premiere on Dec. 18 at 7 p.m. New York time.
âLetâs open this thing up to all the different mechanisms,â said Carson, a renowned neurosurgeon who was awarded the Presidential Medal of Freedomâthe highest civilian award in the nationâin 2008 for his work. He retired in 2013 and ran for the presidency in 2016, before serving as the secretary of Housing and Urban Development during the Trump administration.
âLetâs look around the world at things that work. Letâs look at the fact that on the western coast of Africa, thereâs almost no COVID. And letâs ask ourselves, why is that? And then you see, itâs because they take antimalarials, particularly hydroxychloroquine. Letâs study that. Letâs see whatâs going on there.
âLetâs listen to these physician groups whoâve had incredible success with ivermectin. Letâs look at the results with monoclonal antibodies. Letâs look at all of these things. Letâs put them all in our armamentarium so that we donât have a one-size-fits-all system.â
The U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) at one time had authorized hydroxychloroquine for treating certain COVID-19 patients but quickly revoked the emergency use authorization (EUA) in June 2020, claiming no data showed its effectiveness.
The FDA hasnât approved or issued an EUA for ivermectin to treat COVID-19, citing the same reasons.
Using hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin to treat COVID-19 patients has been highly controversial. Some studies show, and some doctors claim, that hydroxychloroquine or ivermectin can effectively treat COVID-19 patients. A vaccine confidence insight report (pdf) from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) labeled such claims as misinformation or disinformation.
âCOVID is a virus. Viruses mutate. Thatâs what they do. And they will continue to mutate,â Carson said.
Carson pointed out that fortunately, most of the time, viruses become a little weaker with each mutation.
âWe can admit that and deal with it, or we can take every little mutation and every little change and try to make it into a crisis so we can frighten people and control their lives more,â Carson said.
The latest variant has been named Omicron. During a White House COVID-19 Task Force briefing on Dec. 15, CDC Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky said that she expected Omicron cases to increase in the coming weeks, urging people to take preventive measures such as being vaccinated and getting booster doses.
Carson said he has some concerns with how COVID-19 is being utilized to âmanipulate and frighten people.â
âWe should be using every tool available to us to fight the pandemic. Thereâs no question about that,â Carson said. âBut that means, you know, therapeutics, which had been poo-pooed. And I understand why. Because in order to get an EUAâan emergency use authorizationâto pursue the vaccines, you canât have anything thatâs effective as an alternative. So, thatâs a defect in our system, we need to get rid of that.
âI think a lot of people died unnecessarily because we had that attitude,â Carson added. He shared that when he contracted the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus and was severely ill, monoclonal antibodies saved his life. He said monoclonal antibodies werenât really utilized the way they should have been early on.
The FDA issued its first EUA for monoclonal antibodies to treat COVID-19 patients in November 2020.
âThere are many things that have been very effective that we have not pursued, including natural immunity,â Carson said.
âWell, why wouldnât you collect that information? Why wouldnât you want to know that? The only reason you wouldnât do that is because you didnât want to know the answer,â he said. âBecause it didnât fit very neatly into what youâre trying to do, which is get everybody to be vaccinated.â
Thatâs one of the reasons people are losing confidence in federal health agencies, he suggested.
Last month, the CDC said it had no record of naturally immune people transmitting the CCP virus.
âA lot of people who probably should be vaccinated are not doing it because they see these inconsistencies, these things that make absolutely no sense,â Carson said. âThis demand that everybody get a vaccination, except if youâre coming across the southern border illegally, then itâs not all that important.â
Carson also opposes forcing children to be vaccinated.
âWe have a situation where you have the government advocating that children be vaccinated, even though the risk for death for a child with COVID is 0.025 percent, essentially the same as it is for seasonal flu. You donât see us doing all this every year for seasonal flu,â Carson stated.
âThe risk of mortality for a healthy child is approaching zero, and yet weâre saying do this without knowing what the long-term risks are?â he said. âAnd why would you subject an innocent child to a lifetime of unknown risk? It just makes absolutely no sense.
âWe need to have faith in our government. We need to have faith in our health care systems. And by injecting politics into it, I think we have put ourselves behind the eight ball. Itâs going to take a while to reestablish that trust,â he said.
âWhy not learn how to look at whatâs logical and what makes sense? And why not encourage discussion of those things, rather than everybody getting their respective corners and shooting hand grenades at each other?â
The way out is real leadership, he said.
âThe only path is strong leadership. We donât have that.â