A few weeks ago, Dr. Anthony Fauci warned that packed college football stadiums would turn into superspreader events. . .
Dr. Anthony Fauci on crowded college football stadiums: "I don’t think it’s smart." https://t.co/TtGSNHGmVT pic.twitter.com/BWyNf286x0
— AL.com (@aldotcom) September 8, 2021
. . .and he was wrong. Again:
Dr. Fauci said college football games would cause covid cases to surge. Wrong! Cases have plummeted in the South despite massive crowds. Related, we are headed to Georgia-Vandy, Ole Miss-Bama & Bama-Texas A&M the next three weeks on @outkick bus tour: pic.twitter.com/YZSEswrMZj
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) September 22, 2021
The numbers don’t lie:
In the two weeks since college football kicked off & Fauci said packed stadiums would be superspreaders cases are down 44% in Florida, 43% in Tennessee, 35% in Georgia, 32% in South Carolina, 30% in Mississippi, 22% in Arkansas, 23% in Bama, & 9% in Texas. Every SEC state is down
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) September 22, 2021
Source:
Here’s the current data from @nytimes for the coronabros to peruse while wearing three masks and lamenting crowded maskless stadiums. pic.twitter.com/A3lNspDfN9
— Clay Travis (@ClayTravis) September 22, 2021
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