Covid-19 social distancing was not based on scientific data, Fauci admits
- Dr. Fauci admitted that Covid-19 social distancing recommendations were not based on scientific data.
- He acknowledged that the lab-leak theory for the virus origin is not a conspiracy theory.
- Dr. Fauci warned that vaccine mandates could potentially lead to increased vaccine hesitancy.
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Lawmaker: Fauci told committee social distancing rules likely not based on data
Social distancing, a term that's well known from the COVID-19 pandemic, urges individuals to maintain a six-foot distance from others to prevent spread of the virus. However, there are questions surrounding what prompted public officials to advocate for the measure. The chairman of the House the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic, following a two-day closed-door interview with Dr. Anthony Fauci, asserts that the doctor appears …
Fauci develops selective amnesia during COVID testimony; admits social distancing wasn't scientific
The House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus grilled Anthony Fauci for 14 hours over two days this week as part of a closed-door deep dive into the origins of COVID-19, the rollout of novel vaccines, and controversial pandemic protocols. The former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases claimed over 100 times just in the first day of questioning that he could "not recall" possibly damning information. Neverthe…
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