• Re: Editorial: Fauci socially distances from responsibility for lockdow

    From Arthur@21:1/5 to All on Sun Jan 14 06:16:29 2024
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    On 06 Jun 2023, National Justice Party <nowomr@protonmail.com> posted
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    Fauci needs to hang for stupidity. His overall advice was 100% wrong.

    During the throes of the COVID pandemic, Dr. Anthony Fauci was the
    country’s point person on the coronavirus and what Americans needed to
    do to keep from getting it.

    Even when his advice changed.

    “Right now, in the United States, people should not be walking around
    with masks,” Fauci told “60 Minutes” in March of 2020. In November of
    that year, he was touting the “uniform wearing of masks” to help curb
    the coronavirus surge.

    At the time, he told CNN, Americans needed “to intensify public health strategies,” which include the masks, washing hands and avoiding places
    where people gather.

    Businesses shuttered offices or closed for the duration, some never to
    come back. Schools across the country scrambled to teach students
    remotely. It was a hit-or-miss affair.

    Four years later, COVID has gone from nightmare to occasional bad dream,
    and the country is dealing with the fallout from all those lockdowns.

    Especially the children.

    The US Department of Education released statistics in September 2022
    showing reading scores among nine-year-olds had plummeted over the
    course of the pandemic to their lowest point in 30 years, while math
    scores fell for the first time ever in a half-century of tracking, the
    New York Post reported,

    Fauci’s not buying it.

    Fauci told the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic on
    Tuesday he was “not convinced” that children suffered learning loss due
    to school closures his agency supported, according to two of its
    members.

    “He says he’s still not convinced that there was learning loss — that in
    his view, that’s still really open for discussion,” Rep. Michael Cloud (R-Texas), who sits on the panel, told The Post.

    What about his mantra of “stick with the science,” which is what Fauci
    told the Associated Press in a December 2022 interview as he exited his
    post.

    Test scores are pretty quantitative evidence of how well children are
    learning. The numbers don’t lie, but they do paint the picture of what
    remote learning, intermittent classroom sessions, and missed lessons had
    on young minds.

    Though Fauci kept calling for social distancing, masking and lockdowns,
    he is washing his hands of responsibility for bad outcomes.

    “Show me a school that I shut down and show me a factory that I shut
    down. Never. I never did,” he told The New York Times Magazine in April
    2023, when he was asked about his support for the “heavy-handed”
    policies.

    “I gave a public health recommendation that echoed the CDC’s
    recommendation, and people made a decision based on that,” he said.

    That’s some mighty fine parsing there, doc.

    Cloud said Fauci had showed an “amazing ability to either forget what
    happened or then to find ways to shirk any sort of responsibility for
    the influence that was had,” during his marathon session on Capitol
    Hill.

    After Fauci’s testimony, Brad Wenstrup (R-Ohio), chairman of the Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic issued a statement, which said
    in part: “Should a future pandemic arise, America’s response must be
    guided by scientific facts and conclusive data.”

    We thought they were. Fauci’s testimony did accomplish something during
    his testimony: he further undermined trust in our government
    institutions.

    https://www.bostonherald.com/2024/01/12/editorial-fauci-socially-distance s-from-responsibility-for-lockdown-fallout/

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