The Fauci timeline, in his own words

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Do with it as you so choose, but please don't tell me I have to respect his "predictions"

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On Jan. 21, he emphasized that it was unclear whether the virus could spread from person to person: “Is it a continual spread? Is it sustained? We're not quite sure yet.” A University of Minnesota expert offered that “this is one of those inflection moments in outbreak history where we have enough information to be very concerned, but not enough information to say this is going to be an international crisis.”

In a Jan. 23 Journal of the American Medical Association podcast, Dr. Fauci repeatedly downplayed the virus’ potential impact on the U.S., noting that all five cases here were travelers from China. He also noted that due to limited testing in China, the number of infections was likely much higher than official counts, meaning that the death rate of the virus was likely much lower than feared.

Asked whether the U.S. might contemplate city-wide shutdowns like those China was enacting at the time, Fauci replied, “There's no chance in the world that we could do that to Chicago or to New York or to San Francisco, but they're doing it. So, let's see what happens.”

Most importantly, he added that it was still quite possible the Chinese could get control of the outbreak and prevent it from becoming a global issue, and that even if there were more cases in the U.S., “the CDC, as usual, is on top of things.”

A day later, Dr. David Heymann, the former head of WHO’s response to SARS, offered that, unlike SARS, the coronavirus “looks like it doesn’t transmit through the air very easily and probably transmits through close contact,” in contrast with recent guidance that it can spread simply through breathing.

The same day, Fauci emphasized that other coronaviruses such as SARS and MERS could not sustain person-to-person spread like the flu and that such viruses “maybe never will.” For its part, WHO noted that no person-to-person transmission of COVID-19 had been reported outside of China and that all of the deaths had been limited to that country.

Fauci also took care to praise the Chinese government for “being quite transparent” and said he was “impressed” with officials’ cooperation.

For its part, the CDC issued a press release on Jan. 24 asserting that “the immediate risk of this new virus to the American public is believed to be low” and instead asking that the public refrain from traveling to China and focus on the seasonal flu rather than the minimal risk of the coronavirus.

At a congressional briefing that same day, in response to multiple questions about whether the CDC needed additional funding to combat the disease, Director Robert Redfield reassured senators that it had all of the funds it needed.

At the same time, some lawmakers began to break ranks with the medical community. Florida Sen. Rick Scott argued that despite the medical community’s calm reassurances that the risk was minimal, the White House should preemptively declare a public health emergency on the grounds that the information from China was likely incomplete and masked the true global threat of the disease.

But two days later, Fauci again minimized the virus’ impact and portrayed it as a Chinese issue, asserting that “it’s a very, very low risk to the United States. … It isn’t something the American public needs to worry about or be frightened about. Because we have ways of preparing and screening of people coming in [from China].”

But the following day, Jan. 27, Fauci was criticizing the lack of Chinese transparency, pointing in particular to new information that asymptotic individuals could be spreading the virus. Despite this, he continued to cite airport screening of travelers from China as the primary defense against it spreading to the U.S.

On Jan. 28, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar repeated the assessment of the nation’s medical leadership that “the risk to any individual American is extremely low.”

The CDC also pushed back on reports from China that persons without symptoms could be spreading the disease, saying it had not been able to verify them. Fauci went a step further, claiming that “in all the history of respiratory viruses, asymptomatic transmission has never been the driver of outbreaks. An epidemic is not driven by asymptomatic carriers.” Unfortunately, such guidance is coming under increasing scrutiny and may have helped the pandemic spread throughout the globe.

Even as WHO and the U.S. declared public health emergencies, Fauci repeated in a Jan. 31 White House briefing that “we still have a low risk to the American public,” which was echoed minutes later by Azar: “I want to stress: The risk of infection for Americans remains low.”

Taking its cue from these medical experts, media reports of the time likewise minimized the dangers of the virus as “trivial” in comparison to flu, which claims tens of thousands of lives each year.

Weeks later, Fauci was still downplaying the risks, saying on Feb. 18 that the “hypothetical danger of coronavirus” to America was “just minuscule” compared to the “real and present danger” of the seasonal flu. Days later he finally changed his views and, in the process, was on his way to becoming a media star.
 

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It was a few days AFTER February 18, 2020, that Fauci realized this thing was a threat.

In retrospect, that's astonishing, that's medical malpractice

He quickly went from "no problem" to "unthinkable deaths", no in between, and wrong both times as his death predictions have been scaled down on multiple occasions. That's a whole lot of corrections on his part in less than three fucking months.

In a thread I started about his Aids predictions, I pointed out how he's been making absurd predictions for nearly 40 years now.

If the media had sold us he and Trump were on the same page, or if they had said Trump was listening to him and his bad advice instead of selling him as "the solution that Trump ignores", this guy would be toast already. Not even they are comfortable rewriting history too early, more people might remember the truth.

History books are a different story. They'll be telling us how stupid Trump was for keeping him against their own suggestions he be fired, right after the chapter about how racist the founding fathers were and how dangerous the constitution is.
 

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People will argue he didn’t know the severity of it till later

funny how they had a “conference” just on this and their models showed outcome 10 times as worse.
 

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Trump saying this morning he learned to not fire people...only one he was glad to fire was Comey...who knows about Fauci, hopefully he shit cans him after this CHINA Flu is past us.

Trump is on a roll this morning on Fox and good for him!
 

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The good news is we have 60 million or so totally ignorant Democrats who will vote for Biden in November....face)(*^%

Damn genetics...:>(
 
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The good news is we have 60 million or so totally ignorant Democrats who will vote for Biden in November....face)(*^%

Damn genetics...:>(

I could say the same thing but we'll switch the word "Democrats" for "Republicans" and the word "Biden" for Trump"
 

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For a supposed expert Fauci looks pretty bad.

Going by how he has been downplaying and negative about any positive thing involved with this was he really clueless about this virus???
Well, when you add in he gave the Chinese money for research on this virus did he really not know anything about it???
That he stands to make money on vaccine for this. That he is in bed with Bill Gates.

I doubt it!!! He has been leading a misinformation campaign the whole time, that is now obvious.

It is obvious Fauci is an enemy of the state
 
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Does it even matter?? I’ve been right about literally everything coronavirus related. It goes on and on how right I was about all of this mess. And you guys don’t respect the predictions I make on it. So does it really matter how right or wrong anyone is to you guys?


I mean Trump has been wrong about everything coronavirus related and you guys still slurp him up
 

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I could say the same thing but we'll switch the word "Democrats" for "Republicans" and the word "Biden" for Trump"

Yes you could, you could also ignore all the facts about Russian collusion and all the other bullshit the Democrats have wasted tax payers $$$

Brainwashing takes a long time to overcome....
 

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Only timeline that matters...

trump-statements.jpeg
 

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When Fauci first appeared on the seen I didn't know anything about him. Never heard
of the guy. A quick read of his bio made 1 thing very clear. He's a bureaucrat.

He calls himself doctor but he doesn't pratice medicine.
He calls himself an expert but he's far from it.
He has built a reputation from feeding off of other peoples work.
He is a quack.
 

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In retrospect, that's astonishing, that's medical malpractice

Absolutely. Fauci must be removed from his current position. Anyone who has allowed him to stay in his current position over the past few months must also be removed from their position. If they are appointed they must be fired. If they are elected, they must be voted out. That is the only way to Make America Great Again.

History books are a different story. They'll be telling us how stupid Trump was for keeping him against their own suggestions he be fired, right after the chapter about how racist the founding fathers were and how dangerous the constitution is.


Strongly disagree with this. History books will show that Trump was a stable genius in everything he has ever done, including all public health and economic issues with the coronavirus.
 

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Does it even matter?? I’ve been right about literally everything coronavirus related. It goes on and on how right I was about all of this mess. And you guys don’t respect the predictions I make on it. So does it really matter how right or wrong anyone is to you guys?


I mean Trump has been wrong about everything coronavirus related and you guys still slurp him up
does that include..that thing about drinking dirty water????
 

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does that include..that thing about drinking dirty water????

And putting up tents...that open. The only tents that went up in Wisconsin were for camping. I thought the nation was going to look like the circus was in town with all the tents going up
 

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What a clown show......let's see if Trump fires him after he wins the presidency for a 2nd term......
 

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Absolutely. Fauci must be removed from his current position. Anyone who has allowed him to stay in his current position over the past few months must also be removed from their position. If they are appointed they must be fired. If they are elected, they must be voted out. That is the only way to Make America Great Again.



Strongly disagree with this. History books will show that Trump was a stable genius in everything he has ever done, including all public health and economic issues with the coronavirus. [/COLOR]


Bizarre, only word that comes to mind
 

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Absolutely. Fauci must be removed from his current position. Anyone who has allowed him to stay in his current position over the past few months must also be removed from their position. If they are appointed they must be fired. If they are elected, they must be voted out. That is the only way to Make America Great Again.



Strongly disagree with this. History books will show that Trump was a stable genius in everything he has ever done, including all public health and economic issues with the coronavirus. [/COLOR]

Finally. Someone who gets it !
 

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