A reaction to Dr. Fauci’s testimony on The Vince Coglianese Show

Dr. Quay speaks at timestamp 19:44

A REACTION TO DR. FAUCI’S TESTIMONY ON THE VINCE COGLIANESE SHOW

In a recent conversation on The Vince Coglianese Show, Dr. Steven Quay shares his thoughts on various aspects of the COVID-19 pandemic, shedding light on critical issues ranging from the origins of the virus to the trust deficit in the medical community. Here’s a summary of the key points being discussed:

Moving Forward: Despite the challenges, Dr. Quay remains cautiously optimistic about the future. He emphasizes the importance of ongoing monitoring and testing, such as echo stress tests, to detect potential heart issues in at-risk individuals.

Steven Quay is the founder of Seattle-based Atossa Therapeutics Inc. (Nasdaq: ATOS), a clinical-stage biopharmaceutical company developing novel therapeutics and delivery methods for breast cancer and other breast conditions.

He received his M.D. and Ph.D. from The University of Michigan, was a postdoctoral fellow at MIT with Nobel Laureate H. Gobind Khorana, a resident at the Harvard-MGH Hospital, and was on the faculty of Stanford University School of Medicine. His contributions to medicine have been cited over 9,600 times. He has founded six startups, invented seven FDA-approved pharmaceuticals, and holds 87 US patents. Over 80 million people have benefited from the medicines he invented.

His current passion is the prevention of the two million yearly breast cancer cases worldwide.

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