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Fauci: ‘It’s Still Not OK’ to Eat or Drink Indoors Even if You’re Vaccinated
“America’s doctor” strikes again …
White House chief medical adviser – and just about the only talking “expert” the mainstream media will roll out for its audience – Dr. Anthony Fauci, said on Sunday that people who have been vaccinated for COVID-19 should still hold off on gathering indoors to eat or drink.
After introducing him as “America’s doctor,” MSNBC’s Mehdi Hasan asked Fauci, “What is the message to vaccinated and unvaccinated Americans as to what they should and should not be doing right now? For example, eating and drinking indoors in restaurants and bars — is that OK now?”
Fauci responded:
“No, it’s still not OK for the simple reason that the level of infection, the dynamics of infection in the community are still really disturbingly high,” Fauci advised. “Like just yesterday, there were close to 80,000 new infections, and we’ve been hanging around 60,000, 70,000, 75,000.”
“America’s doctor” would go on to add:
“So, if you’re not vaccinated, please get vaccinated as soon as vaccine becomes available to you, and if you are vaccinated, please remember that you still have to be careful and not get involved in crowded situations, particularly indoors where people are not wearing masks,” he stated. “And for the time being, until we show definitively that a person who’s vaccinated does not get this subclinical infection and can spread to others, you should also continue to wear a mask.”
While Fauci seems to only be able to push experimental, in-trial vaccines on the public, with no advice on how to treat or prevent infections outside the jab, we can’t help but highlight again the testimony from professor of medicine at Texas A&M, Dr. Peter McCullough, in front of the Texas senate earlier in the month where he stated that there is “no scientific rationale” for people under 50 with no health risks to ever become vaccinated for COVID-19.
During his testimony, McCullough also focused in on the censorship of COVID treatments from Big Tech social media, saying that if information on treatments could have been widely disseminated and used on patients, fatalities from COVID-19 could have been reduced by 85% .
Watch Dr. McCullough’s testimony below:
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