![]() And I see it from somebody in bed dying.”įauci struck a defensive tone several times throughout the piece - even accusing interviewer David Wallace-Wells of “Monday-morning quarterbacking” when he pointed out that half of Covid-19 deaths are among vaccinated people. An economist sees it from an economic standpoint. “Ultimately an epidemiologist sees it as an epidemiological phenomenon. But I do know that the culture wars have been really, really tough from a public-health standpoint,” Fauci said. And I have to be honest with you, when it comes to masking, I don’t know. ![]() “I think anything that instigated or intensified the culture wars just made things worse. The retired infection expert chalked most of the resistance to masking - and later vaccinations - to national divisiveness along political party lines and the fear of being “forced” by the government to fall into public health guidance lines. CQ-Roll Call, Inc via Getty Images/Tom Williams Fauci also defended his views on the origins of the pandemic, coming from the Wuhan lab. “Show me a school that I shut down and show me a factory that I shut down. The former chief medical advisor to the president whined that he was accused of shutting down the economy for relaying the national public health agency’s suggestions to shut down schools and businesses during the height of the pandemic.įauci repeatedly came under fire for sea-sawing on several preventative measures, most memorably mask mandates - he originally told Americans masking was not necessary before back peddling and pointing to the practice as a necessity to overcome the pandemic. But I never criticized the people who had to make the decisions one way or the other.” “I gave a public-health recommendation that echoed the CDC’s recommendation, and people made a decision based on that. I never did,” Fauci told The New York Times Magazine when questioned about the “heavy-handed” policies he suggested throughout the pandemic. Anthony Fauci admitted that “something clearly went wrong” with the country’s COVID-19 response in an interview published Tuesday - but absolved himself from some of the most impactful results of his anti-infection recommendations. The CDC keeps pushing COVID boosters on kids despite real health risksįauci on film is still flinging fear-mongering flim-flamĭr. Feeble Fauci still won’t take blame for masks, COVID lockdowns that hurt kidsįauci, Weingarten’s shameful ‘don’t blame us’ lies
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