Fauci tells someone “I do not recommend you wear a mask”; He also downplays asymptomatic spread and MORE from #FauciEmails

Dr. Fauci flip-flopper actually told someone who asked him for mask advice in early February of 2020 not to wear a mask because they don’t really protect people from getting the virus:

Fauci said that the mask might offer ‘slight’ protection if an infected person sneezed directly on you, but otherwise they are ineffective at keeping the virus out because it’s too small.

This coincides with the infamous interview he gave 60 minutes:

All of this was before he decided that masks were ESSENTIAL at preventing the spread. Speaking of spreading the virus, here’s what he told someone else about asymptomatic spread:

He says “most transmissions occur from someone who is symptomatic – not asymptomatic.” If that’s the case, then what was the point of healthy non-symptomatic people wearing a mask?

Here’s another email where Fauci suggests that once someone has had the virus there should be “substantial immunity post infection”:

You mean Rand Paul has been right all along about post-infection immunity? LOL, like we didn’t see that one coming from a mile away.

Lastly, you can check this out over at Daily Wire. But a PHD physicist actually wrote Fauci a somewhat long email explaining how China was lying about the number of deaths and fabricating their numbers, and Fauci just ignored it saying it was too long to read.

Here’s Ben Shapiro summing up Fauci’s emails:

If you are up for some light reading, here’s a link to the thousands of pages of Fauci’s emails.

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