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Dr. Fauci Is Responsible For Every Single Mistake

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Ridgewood NJ, Proof Dr. Fauci Is Responsible For Every Single Mistake:

Dr. Fauci did say twice in late January, when there was one reported COVID-19 case in the U.S., that American shouldn’t worry about the virus.

On Jan. 21 – the day the first COVID-19 case in the U.S. was confirmed – Fauci appeared on conservative Newsmax TV. “Bottom line, we don’t have to worry about this one, right?” asked Greg Kelly, the host.

Fauci said, “Obviously, you need to take it seriously and do the kind of things the (Centers for Disease Control and Prevention) and the Department of Homeland Security is doing. But this is not a major threat to the people of the United States and this is not something that the citizens of the United States right now should be worried about.”

12 thoughts on “Dr. Fauci Is Responsible For Every Single Mistake

  1. MSM/Dems: Everything good that he said is science. Anything he said that was wrong/bad was what Trump made him say.

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  2. We spend so much energy trying to affix blame to someone or something.

    That energy should be applied to getting a reliable vaccine into production and distributed to the masses.

    We should act as if this is a war. Cooperation can only help us defeat this virus.

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  3. Useless bureaucrat. Fire him and half of CDC. They’ve proven themselves utterly incompetent.

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  4. 2nd Anonymous is on point.

    1st and 3rd Anonymous are spouting nonsense.

    Let’s re-write 1st Anonymous’ quote:

    “GOP/MAGA: Everything good that Trump said is truth. Anything he said that was wrong/bad was what MSM made him sound like.” Look how easy it is to sound smart!

    3rd Anonymous: Yes we should definitely fire half of the department responsible for approving a vaccine. Super competent comment!

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    1. CDC does not approve vaccines , that’s the FDA

  5. Semantics – the CDC makes the recommendation to deploy the vaccine once successfully tested by the FDA.

    1. no not semantics at all , drug approval is drug approval

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  6. https://www.cdc.gov/coronavirus/2019-ncov/vaccines/recommendations-process.html

    “If the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) authorizes or approves a COVID-19 vaccine, ACIP [Advisory Committee on Immunization Practices] will quickly hold a meeting to review all available data about that vaccine. From these data, ACIP will then vote on whether to recommend the vaccine and, if so, who should receive it. Included in ACIP’s recommendations will be guidance on who should receive COVID-19 vaccines if supply is limited. Recommendations must go to the director of CDC for approval before becoming official CDC policy.”

  7. This has nothing to do with the president or the running mate. What happens if there was no president at that time. And the house has the fold on what to do. Then one. Not for nothing every few years we have a bad virus float that comes through this country. When I was a kid back in the 70s I never got sick. Maybe a runny nose stuffy nose, a little sore throat. But not like today this is what happens when you keep the doors open and you’ll let everybody come in the country

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  8. The only reason there is such hysteria and fear p0rn over COVID is because it is the one thing that has gotten any traction against President Trump. After 4 years of throwing everything at the president with little impact they finally found something with some level of traction.

  9. He said those comments when there was 1 known case of a fairly new virus still being studied, at that point better to say that than throw the states into total panic. Once things escalated the tone changed. Context is everything. Feds dropped the ball not jumping on it, they put out the policy. This thing started in January and look at our numbers now, speaks mounds in of itself to the federal reaction.

    1. “He said those comments when there was 1 known case of a fairly new virus still being studied, at that point better to say that than throw the states into total panic. Once things escalated the tone changed.”
      then you said “Feds dropped the ball not jumping on it”, Fauci is the FEDS

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