Former NY COVID-19 advisor attended sex parties, disregarded own pandemic advice.

In the video, he stated that he needed a way to release tension periodically in order to continue working for the city.

September 23rd 2024.

Former NY COVID-19 advisor attended sex parties, disregarded own pandemic advice.
The former top COVID-19 adviser of New York, Dr. Jay Varma, has recently come under fire for his involvement in drug-fueled parties during the height of the pandemic. Despite urging residents to stay indoors, Varma has admitted to attending sex parties and a dance party under a Wall Street bank while under the influence of MDMA. These shocking revelations came to light through a video posted online by conservative podcaster Steven Crowder, which appears to be a compilation of several different recordings.

In the video, Varma can be heard expressing concern about being caught at the party while under the influence of MDMA. He also boasted about being "sneaky" while simultaneously running the entire COVID response for the city. "The only way I could do this job for the city was if I had some way to blow off steam every now and then," he said. He even bragged about implementing a vaccine mandate that prevented NBA player Kyrie Irving from playing for the Nets, despite his refusal to take the vaccine.

Varma has since released a statement acknowledging his poor judgement and regret for his actions. "In those private conversations that were secretly recorded, spliced, diced, and taken out of context, I referred to events that transpired four years ago," he said. "I take responsibility for not using the best judgment at the time."

During his time as the senior adviser for public health and COVID-19 under New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio, Varma served for just over a year. Despite his own transgressions, he stands by his policies to keep the city safe. "Facing the greatest public health crisis in a century, our top priority was to save lives, and every decision made was based on the best available science to keep New Yorkers safe," he stated. "I stand by my efforts to get New Yorkers vaccinated against COVID-19, and I reject dangerous extremist efforts to undermine the public's confidence in the need for and effectiveness of vaccines."

However, not everyone is convinced by Varma's statement. New York City Council Member Robert Holden has called for an investigation into Varma, stating that he has "betrayed the public trust." The controversy surrounding Varma's actions during the pandemic has sparked outrage and calls for accountability. Despite his claims of standing by his policies, his involvement in these parties and his admission of poor judgement have raised concerns about his ability to effectively serve as a leader during a crisis.

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