Anthony Fauci, formerly the head of the National Institute of Allergies and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) and chief medical advisor to President Biden from 2021 to 2022, has testified before the US House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Pandemic.
The hindsight doesnโt seem to have played any role in Fauciโs thinking about the way the situation was handled โ if anything, his statements make for an (unwelcome) reminder of the fiery pro-censorship and rhetoric witnessed in the heyday of the pandemic.
The Subcommittee is also looking into the claims of Fauciโs role in the funding of research in Chinaโs Wuhan lab.
Fauci complained to the Subcommittee that First Amendment-guaranteed free speech protections had made it more difficult to do his job during the pandemic. He complained about scientists getting threats when they โpush backโ against what he considers misinformation and disinformation (and that, according to Fauci, includes those criticizing him on social media).
โDemonizationโ is how the former chief White House medical advisor put it. The implication was that freedom of expression related to Covid (even such as it was, and remains โ namely, riddled with censorship on major social media) stood in the way of better protecting his person and scientists who held similar views as him.
Fauciโs testimony targeted anything from vaccine skeptics to podcasters, โunhinged memes,โ and โconspiracy theoristsโ (this wording came in a committee memberโs question) โ with perhaps the most astounding claim being that those who chose not to get the Covid jab are โprobablyโ responsible for 200,000 to 300,000 deaths from the virus in the US.
Talk about unhinged. Fauci on Monday also defended the vaccines that people were censored for being skeptical of, saying that their effect in preventing transmission was โnot 100 percentโ โ at least, according to him, not with the early versions.
But, Fauci asserted that protection against the disease developing into a more serious form had been โmore prolonged.โ
The reaction to his testimony was notably different among Democrats and Republicans; Robert Garcia, a Democrat (who was the first to bring up โpodcaster conspiracy theorists and unhinged Facebook memesโ) thanked Fauci and his team โfor saving lives,โ adding, โAnd Iโm sorry, you have to continue going on with these attacks.โ
But Republican Marjorie Taylor Greene told Fauci his place is in prison.
โWe should be recommending you to be prosecuted. We should be writing a criminal referral because you should be prosecuted for crimes against humanity. You belong in prison,โ said the congresswoman.