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Dr. Fauci tells Neil Cavuto he didn’t shut down anything (and besides, lockdowns didn’t irreparably damage anyone)

by Doug P.


We’ll kick this story off with a reminder about what Dr. Anthony Fauci said in 2020 about what he recommended to then-President Trump:

“It was a decision to make a recommendation to the president,” Fauci said. “It wasn’t my decision that I could implement.”

“When it became clear that we had community spread in the country, with a few cases of community spread—this was way before there was a major explosion like we saw in the northeastern corridor driven by New York City metropolitan area—I recommended to the president that we shut the country down.

“That was a very difficult decision because I knew it would have very serious economic consequences, which it did. But there was no way to stop the explosive spread that we knew would occur if we didn’t do that.”

“I knew it would have serious economic consequences,” said Fauci at the time…


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