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Dr. Anthony Fauci tells Dana Bash that US Covid-19 cases are headed in the “right direction,” but the US should be careful not to prematurely declare victory.


 

Chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci was on CNN this morning, as usual, being asked whether or not kids can go outside on Halloween and how soon adults who complied with the vaccine push will be permitted their freedoms.

CNN asks Fauci a LOT about how much longer they can continue to enjoy Americans being pushed around. It’s one of their favorite subjects, and the salivate for him to make dire predictions and demand absurd restrictions.

This time, he told Dana Bash it’s tough to say when (and the “if ever” was heavily implied) American citizens will be released from the yoke of the CDC’s absolute authority over their every move and actual breath.

"You can get out there – you're outdoors for the most part, at least, when my children were out there doing trick-or-treating – and enjoy it," Fauci said. "I mean, this is a time that children love. It’s a very important part of the year for children. I know my children enjoy it.

"Particularly if you're vaccinated," he added. "If you're not vaccinated, again, think about that you'll add an extra degree of protection to yourself and your children and your family and your community. So it's a good time to reflect on why it's important to get vaccinated.

"But go out there and enjoy Halloween as well as the other holidays that will be coming up," he said.

A COVID-19 vaccine has not yet been approved for children under 12, but Pfizer has asked for government approval of its vaccine for kids ages 5 to11.

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