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The deadly legacy of the political Dr. Fauci

  • Writer: Peter Lorenzi
    Peter Lorenzi
  • Aug 2, 2022
  • 1 min read

August 24, 2022. Basically, every criticism made of Dr. Fauci over the past two years have been shown to be more accurate and/or truthful than his own policies, practices and public relations promotions.



Anthony Fauci is ending his long and celebrated government career by being widely lauded for getting so much so very wrong on Covid-19.


Now 81 years old, Dr. Fauci has spent 38 years as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, part of the National Institutes of Health. He has been rightly honored for his many contributions over the decades, most notably during the fight against AIDS, for which he was awarded a Presidential Medal of Freedom by George W. Bush. But to Covid-19 he brought a monomaniacal focus on vanquishing a single virus, whatever the cost—neglecting the damage that can follow when public health loses sight of the public’s health.

As the lead medical authority to two administrations on Covid-19, Dr. Fauci was unwavering in his advocacy for draconian policies. What were the impact of those policies on millions of Americans? And what would the country look like now had our public health experts taken a different approach? As Dr. Fauci is preparing to leave his post, those are a few of the questions worth asking as we consider his various Covid-19 legacies.


Read the entire article, available at the link above. Be it children, natural immunity, masks, economic and enduring impacts, research or science (e.g., "I am the science," said Fauci), he got it continuously wrong. He makes Michael Mann's hockey stick model look like gold-plated science.

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