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Originally Posted by Bill14564
That conspiracy theory again? Handwashing was the *least* effective at stopping the spread. Interestingly, it is the one thing that most of us already did anyway. Was that measure of effectiveness based on numbers or was it based more on throwing a tantrum and refusing to do anything that might acknowledge the science?
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Conspiracy theory? Fauci himself admitted most of the recommendations were without merit. From the WSJ:
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Anthony Fauci has never struggled to speak his mind. But now that he has left government, he is finally speaking at least some of the truth about government policies and Covid. For instance, the six-feet rule for social distancing “sort of just appeared” without a solid scientific basis. That’s one of the admissions that Members of Congress say the former National Institutes of Health potentate made this week in two days of closed-door testimony to the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
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It’s nice of Dr. Fauci to acknowledge now that the rule lacked a scientific basis. But at the time he and other officials didn’t want to acknowledge this lest the public question other Covid nostrums. Dr. Fauci had already undermined public trust by confessing that his advice not to wear a mask early in the pandemic was guided by political expedience.
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