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COVID Isn't the Only Virus Where Fauci Gave the Public Bad Advice

Matt Vespa, Townhall:

He’s the most insufferable man in Washington. He thinks he’s an emperor. He feels like he’s never wrong. He’s been exposed as someone who oversaw grants that very well could have led to the creation of the coronavirus us Wuhan, China. Dr. Anthony Fauci has been wrong on almost every major aspect concerning the COVID pandemic. The mask advice was the first sign of trouble. We’ve gone from don’t wear them, to wear them, to only N-95 masks work, and finally, it doesn’t matter which masks—just cover your face. In fact, emails show that Fauci admits that the widely used store-bought masks do next to nothing in curbing the coronavirus. He said that New York did it right concerning its COVID policy, which led to thousands of elderly deaths when now-ex-Gov. Andrew Cuomo packed retirement homes with COVID-positive patients.

Yet, there’s no way this is his first time being an MVP candidate in being totally wrong about—everything. So, we have this clip of Fauci fearmongering about AIDS where his imperial majesty said that you could catch AIDS just by “casual contact.” So, AIDS spreads like the flu? Is that what we are to take from young Fauci here?