Dr. Anthony Fauci, in his own words, said back in 2020 that he doesn’t see the need for a vaccine on a national level like how he’s mandated to get a flu vaccine each year because of his role in the hospital.
“I don’t see [a vaccine mandate] on a national level merely because of all the situations you have upon encroaching upon a person’s freedom to make their own choice of their own health”’:
Anthony Fauci, July 2020: “I don’t see [a vaccine mandate] on a national level merely because of all the situations you have upon encroaching upon a person’s freedom to make their own choice of their own health” pic.twitter.com/iHHr2TwIUj
— RNC Research (@RNCResearch) September 10, 2021
And now here we are a year later, and Fauci is now disagreeing with what he himself said last year:
Dr. Fauci calls President Biden's vaccine mandate "somewhat moderate." https://t.co/gamA8qS7Yw pic.twitter.com/e5FWebaVE0
— Newsmax (@newsmax) September 11, 2021
It would be nice if the people in charge of the response to the pandemic would have just a little bit of consistency:
Dr. Fauci: Biden's COVID Vaccine Mandate Does Not Go Far Enough https://t.co/MvT7G9PEYa
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) September 10, 2021
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Nothing about a vaccine mandate for 100 million people is "moderate." But Dr. Fauci said it, so you know it's a lie.https://t.co/VwBO2LFl4o
— Bongino Report (@BonginoReport) September 10, 2021
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