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Dr. Anthony Fauci has a sober warning for Americans: Don’t be surprised if a new, more dangerous Covid variant emerges this upcoming winter.
“We should anticipate that we very well may get another variant that would emerge, that would elude the immune response that we’ve gotten from infection and/or from vaccination,” Fauci said at an event with the USC Annenberg Center for Health Journalism this week.
He's just a vaccine salesmen at this point. Probably see's that very few Americans are lining up to get the bivalent boosters, trying to nudge those numbers up.
He's just a vaccine salesmen at this point. Probably see's that very few Americans are lining up to get the bivalent boosters, trying to nudge those numbers up.
There's nothing wrong with Fauci making that statement. If he doesn't, and a new, worse strain of Covid shows up, he will be excoriated for not warning everyone. It's also a strong possibility that a new strain will appear.
If a worse strain Happens upon us defying All known science about what we know about mutating virus as of this type, we would only be able to draw one conclusion. It was man-made yet again and released from a lab yet again. The lab supported and funded by Fauci nonetheless.
There's nothing wrong with Fauci making that statement. If he doesn't, and a new, worse strain of Covid shows up, he will be excoriated for not warning everyone. It's also a strong possibility that a new strain will appear.
And just how is he supposed to know that
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