RAND PAUL BLASTS LOCKDOWN, TELLS FAUCI ‘YOU’RE NOT THE END-ALL’

Kentucky Senator confronts face of coronavirus response during Senate hearing to reopen America

Senator Rand Paul (R-Ky.) roasted leading infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci during a Senate hearing on Monday over his recommendation to keep America in lockdown to slow the spread of the coronavirus.

Fauci declared that schools nationwide would not reopen in the fall, Paul took him to task during the virtual Senate hearing.

“I don’t think any of us are certain when we do these modelings, there have been more people wrong with modelings than right,” Paul told him. “We’re opening up a lot of economies around the U.S., and I hope that people who are predicting ‘doom and gloom’ and saying ‘oh we can’t do this, there’s going to be a surge’, will admit that they are wrong if there isn’t a surge, because I think that’s what’s going to happen.”

“In rural states, we never really reached any sort of pandemic levels in Kentucky and other states. We have less deaths in Kentucky than we have in an average flu season. It’s not to say this isn’t deadly, but really outside of New England, we’ve had a relatively benign course for this virus nationwide, and I think the one-size-fits-all that we’re going to have a national strategy and nobody’s going to go to school is kind of ridiculous.”

“We really ought to be able to do it school district by school district,” Paul continued, “and the power needs to be dispersed because people make wrong predictions, and really the history of this when we look back will be of wrong prediction after wrong prediction after wrong prediction starting with Ferguson in England. So I think we oughta have a little bit of humility in our belief that we know what’s best for the economy.”

“And as much as I respect you, Dr. Fauci, I don’t think you’re the end-all, I don’t think you’re the one person who gets to make a decision. We can listen to your advice, but there are people on the other side saying there’s not going to be a surge and we can safely open the economy, and the facts will bear this out,” Paul said.

“But if we keep kids out of school for another year, what’s going to happen is, the poor and underprivileged kids who don’t have a parent that’s able to teach them at home are not going to learn for a full year, and I think we ought to look at the Swedish model and I think letting our kids get back to school – I think it would be a huge mistake not to open the schools in the fall,” he added.

Fauci pushed back against Paul’s remarks, saying he’s a “scientist” who gives advice “based on the best scientific evidence.”

“I have never made myself to be the ‘end-all’ and only voice in this,” Fauci said. “I’m a scientist, a physician and a public health official. I give advice according to the best scientific evidence. There are a number of other people who come into that, and give advice that are more related to the things you spoke about, about the need to getthe country back open again, and economically.”

“I don’t give advice about economic things, I don’t give advice about anything other than public health,” he added.

Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, predicted the number of deaths in the U.S. would reach over 2 million, but the actual number is approximately 80,000. He also recommended Americans should stop shaking hands forever, and that the country shouldn’t open back up until a vaccine is available, which experts say could take a year.


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