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NYC COVID Czar Admits Breaking Lockdown Rules for Drug-Fueled Sex Parties, Filmed by Steven Crowder
Sep 20, 2024, 10:31 AM
Dr. Jay Varma, the former COVID czar for New York City, has admitted to breaking his own lockdown rules to attend drug-fueled sex parties during the height of the pandemic. Secretly filmed videos by Steven Crowder reveal Varma boasting about his participation in these events, including a dance party underneath a Wall Street bank, despite publicly urging New Yorkers to stay home and adhere to strict COVID-19 guidelines. Varma, who served as a senior health advisor to then-Mayor Bill de Blasio, also admitted to making life difficult for unvaccinated individuals to enforce vaccination mandates. The revelations have sparked outrage and calls for investigations into New York's COVID policies, with critics highlighting the hypocrisy and double standards in Varma's actions. Notably, Varma's enforcement of vaccine rules prevented NBA player Kyrie Irving from playing for the Brooklyn Nets.
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