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Speaking of Australia, one of the central figures in the vaccine rollout and mandates, government-approved epidemiologist Mary-Louise Maclaws, 70, died in her sleep Saturday night. She’d been fighting a turbo brain cancer that suddenly, unexpectedly, and rapidly onset last January, 2022.

Professor Maclaws was heavily involved in “international disease management” and was also a WHO advisor, including several WHO covid advisory groups. From the obsequious descriptions in Australian media, Professor Maclaws appears to have been a Fauci-like figure Down Under.

Ozzie media described her using glowing phrases like “the most trusted voice in Australia,” “she made us feel safe,” and “one of Australia’s most beloved covid figureheads,” and by reporting that she relentlessly criticized the government’s slow rollout of the vaccines and the failure of the government to lock down fast enough to control the spread.

Sound familiar? I’m not sure they made Maclaws bobbleheads in Australia, but I wouldn’t bet against it.

As an international health expert, professor, and WHO-affiliated specialist, Mary-lou had the best healthcare available to anyone. And still never saw that brain cancer coming. Brain cancer is a tough way to go. But the important thing is that she believed in the science, and forced a lot of other people to believe in it too.

In other words, Mary-lou Maclaws gave her life to science. Literally.

MacKarma ?