Payam Javan: Dr. Francis Collins is allegedly resigning as Director of the National Institutes of Health.
Politico reported the news late Monday night:
“National Institutes of Health Director Francis Collins plans to announce his resignation on Tuesday after nearly three decades at the agency, including 12 years at the helm, three sources tell POLITICO.
The 71-year-old physician-geneticist led the agency under three consecutive presidents — making him the first presidentially appointed NIH director to serve in more than one administration and the longest-serving NIH director.”
Politico highlights Dr. Collins’ role at the forefront of America’s Covid-19 pandemic response, including Covid ‘vaccine’ research and development:
“During the coronavirus pandemic, Collins has been on the front lines urging Americans to wear masks and get vaccinated. While Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious disease expert and President Joe Biden’s chief medical adviser, became the most visible advocate for the administration’s vaccination efforts, the Biden administration has increasingly put Collins on network shows to urge vaccinations and defend the booster strategy.”
President Barack Obama nominated him to lead the NIH in 2009, and he was sworn in after the Senate unanimously confirmed him for the position.
Earlier that night, a Pfizer whistleblower revealed alarming information about the Covid vaccines.
Even if the news is irrelevant, there may never be a better time to leave a federal health agency that forced Americans to take universal Covid vaccines.