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COMMENTARY: Flashback: 1 Year Ago Fauci Said ‘People Should Not Be Walking Around with Masks’

Western Journal by Western Journal
March 9, 2021 at 9:34 pm
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National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases Director Dr. Anthony Fauci participates in a roundtable with U.S. President Donald Trump on donating plasma during a visit to the American Red Cross National Headquarters in Washington, U.S., July 30, 2020. (Carlos Barria/Reuters)

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He hasn’t had a consistent position since the pandemic started.

Last month, Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical advisor to the President, told NBC News’ “TODAY” that double-masking is “common-sense.”

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Fauci clarified the next week, telling MSNBC, “There’s no recommendation, however, there are many people who take the common-sense approach.”

He continued, “When the science comes along and tells us that [double masking] is better or not, then you will see a recommendation being made by the CDC.”

An ironic statement from the doctor, considering he certainly didn’t take this “science alone” path when the coronavirus pandemic began. In fact, it was one year ago today that Fauci explained his then-current position.

In an interview with CBS News’ “60 Minutes,” Fauci said, “Masks are important for someone who’s infected, to prevent them from infecting someone else.”

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“Right now, in the United States, people should not be walking around with masks.”

Fauci explained that while masking up might make people “feel better” in the middle of an outbreak, masks still don’t “provide the perfect protection that people think it is.”

Long story short, the advisor didn’t believe masks were necessary for healthy people in March 2020. Now, as of March 2021, Fauci not only believes they’re necessary but personally recommends wearing two masks.

And yet, despite his rampant inconsistency, many will still follow the doctor wherever he leads. One Twitter user said, “I will wear a mask as long as Dr. Fauci tells me to.”

I’ve been fully vaccinated since January 28th. I will wear a mask as long as Dr Fauci tells me I have to. I tried to double mask but lord that gets sweaty.

— ✨you wont remember all my champagne problems (@alprazosam18) March 4, 2021

Another user said that, before and after vaccination, they would follow “Fauci’s recommendations.”

Yes. I’ve had both vaccine shots and I’m following Fauci’s recommendations…double mask before and after vaccinations.

— Artemis ??? (@SolidBlueAZ) March 5, 2021

The other side of the political aisle is on the exact opposite side of the spectrum. For example, South Dakota Gov. Kristi Noem stated in her speech at the Conservative Political Action Conference that “Dr. Fauci is wrong a lot.”

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Some, like the “Scientific American” magazine, have asked the question, “Why would anyone distrust Anthony Fauci?” Frankly, though, the answer is crystal clear.

This article appeared originally on The Western Journal.

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