Fauci Stumps For Stimulus To Appease Lobbyists [Video]

Fauci Stumps for Stimulus after CDC changes School Reopening Guidelines/Appease Lobbyists

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Anthony Fauci is pushing for Congress to pass the next round of stimulus in order for schools to ‘safely reopen.’

Speaking with ABC‘s “This Week,” the nation’s top infectious disease specialist told host George Stephanopoulos on Sunday that schools need more resources, “and that’s the reason why the national relief act that we’re talking about getting passed — we need that. The schools need more resources.”

“It’s the first time that it’s been put down in a document based on scientific observations and data over the last several months to a year, both in the United States and elsewhere. Part of that is to indicate and to suggest strongly that a preference be given to teachers to get vaccinated,” Fauci said, though he suggested that schools could reopen without having all teachers vaccinated beforehand.

As The Hill notes, Fauci’s comments expanded on new guidelines recently released by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) – which Director Rochelle Walensky admitted on Friday were dictated in part by lobbying groups – which, need we remind anyone, are not ‘the science.

So, special interest groups are demanding more ‘protection’ for teachers, and Fauci is now urging Congress to pass the next round of stimulus in order to reopen ‘safely.’

What’s more, even after everyone is vaccinated, Walensky says the CDC still might not recommend reopening schools full-time, and that there may be some “combination of mitigation strategies” instead.


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One last unbelievable note from this press conf: @CDCDirector said that even after everyone is vaccinated, CDC still might not recommend school open normally

According to her, even then, we might need “some combination of mitigation strategies.” So full-time school… never?

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Fauci – who told ABC that he doesn’t think schools have the resources available to abide by the new CDC guidelines.

“I think that the schools really do need more resources and that’s the reason why the national relief act that we’re talking about getting passed — we need that. The schools need more resources.”

House committees have begun marking up portions of President Biden‘s $1.9 trillion stimulus plan, and Democrats have vowed to pass a final bill into law by early next month.

However, Fauci on Sunday appeared to be optimistic about reopening schools, a move that he has been supportive of throughout the pandemic, arguing the detriment to young students was too great.

I think it can be done. I mean, obviously it’s not a perfect situation, but it’s really important to get the children back to school in a safest way as possible. Safe for the children, but also safe for the teachers and the other educators,” Fauci said. -The Hill

The CDC, in its new guidelines, said that it’s “critical for schools to open as safely and as soon as possible,” due to the benefits of in-person learning as well as negative effects on mental health and academic performance based on data from last year.

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