Kody H. Kinsley Secretary of NC Dept. of Health and Human Services MySpot lies, Appointed by Gov Cooper Pfizer puppet, No kids but advises you to vaccinate yours
Kody H. Kinsley Secretary of NC Dept. of Health and Human Services MySpot lies, Appointed by Gov Cooper Pfizer puppet, No kids but advises you to vaccinate yours
Before going any further 3 things stand out about Kody Kinsley:
He was appointed by Governor Roy Cooper who is in the pocket of Pfizer, the #2 contributor to Cooper in 2020.
Kinsley has no children yet his MySpot campaign advises parents to have their kids vaccinated for covid.
Kinsley is not a MD.
From the NCDHHS.
“Kody H. Kinsley serves as Secretary of the NC Department of Health and Human Services; appointed to the cabinet position by Governor Roy Cooper.
Secretary Kinsley believes his responsibilities fall into two buckets: Keeping the state well-prepared for the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic; and ensuring the residents of North Carolina recover even stronger. To do this, Secretary Kinsley has identified three priority areas of focus: Behavioral Health & Resilience, Child & Family Wellbeing, and Strong & Inclusive Workforce. By focusing on these three areas, Secretary Kinsley believes the state can make smart investments that drive health for individuals and value for public resources. “
From Spectrum News.
“Who is Kody Kinsley? New DHHS secretary will lead fight against COVID-19
Since the pandemic first hit North Carolina more than 20 months ago, Dr. Mandy Cohen became a household name across the state. Cohen will be stepping down at the end of the year and passing the baton to Kody Kinsley, one of her chief deputies who has helped lead the coronavirus response.
Kinsley, 36, a Wilmington native and Brevard College alum, will take the helm at DHHS on Jan. 1, the governor announced last week. He will also be the first openly gay cabinet secretary in North Carolina history.
“I am appointing Kody Kinsley because he is the most qualified and experienced person for the job,” Gov. Roy Cooper said at a news conference. “He’s been a part of this team for the past number of years and we’ve seen him in action.”
Kinsley is not a doctor. Cohen described him as a key player in the day-to-day operations of the state’s COVID response. His official title now is chief deputy secretary for health and lead for COVID-19 operations.
“I am so proud of what we’ve been able to do when we rolled out the initial vaccine effort, and we were able to really charge that into high gear, that was his work,” she said. “He really has his hand in the operations, which is what really matters to people. Are we going to get tests? Are we going to get our vaccines? Are the boosters out there?”
Cohen and Cooper said a team of doctors and public health experts have been advising them all along through the pandemic, and that will continue when Kinsley takes over in the new year.
“This response, yes, is about making sure we can understand the science and data, and we have plenty of public health experts and doctors at the team who continue to support that,” Cohen said.”
Who are they asking, Pfizer experts?