Fauci admits he knew his ‘draconian’ lockdowns would have ‘collateral negative consequences’ on schoolchildren

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Fauci admits he knew his ‘draconian’ lockdowns would have ‘collateral negative consequences’ on schoolchildren
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FOLLOW THE SCIENCE: The top doctor’s comments follow a bombshell education report on how school closures affected children’s reading scores.

The infectious disease expert told The Atlantic that draconian measures are sometimes necessary even if they have ‘collateral negative consequences.'National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases directoradmitted Wednesday that he knew the"draconian" COVID-19 policies he pushed for would lead to"collateral negative consequences" for the"economy" and"schoolchildren.

In one segment of his talk, the doctor spoke about his guidance in instituting"draconian" pandemic guidance knowing full well there would be"collateral" damage stemming from it. "When you have a divisiveness in society where every time you say something, you have X number of people with social media looking to attack it, that adds to the understandable confusion when you’re dealing with an evolving outbreak," Fauci stated.

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