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'Are we being pranked?' CNBC segment sees Dr. Fauci's suggestion for double masking and ups the ante

Yesterday we told you about Dr. Fauci announcing that wearing two masks might be better than just one. But should it stop at just two masks?

On the CNBC program hosted by former Fox News host Shep Smith, the “science” envelope was pushed even further when viewers were informed that the idea of two masks might be expanded for extra protection:

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That’s right — triple masks!

We’re now descending into some sort of satirical simulation:

Can four or five masks be far away? The evolution of all this has been amazing:

And now maybe three masks? Wonderful.

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Brewer then cleared things up… at least maybe a little bit:

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