Fauci says it is, “too soon to tell” if we can celebrate Christmas together
No one elected Fauci, but he has decided that he gets to tell people if they can celebrate Christmas or not.
Anthony Fauci said he is not sure if people will be able to safely celebrate Christmas this year. This despite the availability of a free and largely effective vaccine. The COVID-19 vaccine has been available for almost a year now and anyone can literally walk into any pharmacy, hospital or medical clinic and get vaccinated.
But Fauci, who has renounced his Catholic faith in favor of atheistic humanism, said he’s still not sure if it’s safe.
“Do people need to start looking around and say it is too risky to gather with family members if there are unvaccinated children?” CBS anchor Margaret Brennan asked Fauci, after she mentioned a few more reasons to fear COVID.
After giving some answer about ventilation, Fauci answered a second question directly about Christmas.
Fauci said:
You know, Margaret, it is just too soon to tell. We have to concentrate on continuing to get those numbers down and not try to jump ahead by weeks or months and say what we’re going to do at a particular time. Let’s focus like a laser on continuing to get those cases down. And we can do it by people getting vaccinated. Also, in the situation where boosters are appropriate to get people boosted because we know they can help greatly in diminishing infection and diminishing advanced disease.
Anthony Fauci wants to exert complete control over the lives of all Americans. Free Americans should celebrate Christmas this year without Fauci telling them they can.
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