Fauci and Biden Accused of ‘Sensationalizing’ New Covid Variant

Democrat President Joe Biden’s administration and the White House’s chief medical adviser Dr. Anthony Fauci have been accused of “sensationalizing” the latest variant of COVID-19.

Sen. Rand Paul (R-KY), who was a practicing medical doctor for 17 years before serving in Congress, has warned that the Biden admin is not providing key facts about the latest strain.

The warning from the Republican Kentucky senator came after Fauci and Health and Human Services Secretary Xavier Becerra issued warnings about a new Omicron subvariant, BA.5.

During an appearance on Fox News, Paul questioned the Biden admin’s motivations for the warnings.

“How come the flu vaccine changes every year and they’re not willing to change this vaccine?” Paul told Fox News.

“Now, you might have me with an argument.

“I’ll listen to you if you tell me, ‘We’ve got a new vaccine that actually has something to do with the current virus.’”

It came after Fauci, who has given hundreds of media interviews since the start of the pandemic, told CNN this week that the Omicron subvariant BA.5 is concerning due to its high transmissibility.

Fauci also said at a White House briefing several days ago that people infected in the first COVID-19 waves “really don’t have a lot of good protection” against the latest subvariant.

But Paul argues that Omicron “was about 90 percent less likely to put you in the hospital than the first variant,” saying that Americans should “discount” what both Fauci and Becerra are saying about the latest subvariant.

“So if no one’s telling you any information, how can you make any judgment other than the emotionalism and the sensationalism of the government?” he asked.

Fauci himself was infected with COVID-19 several weeks ago and confirmed he took Pfizer drug Paxlovid before his symptoms recurred, although he’s received two booster shots.

As Slay News previously reported, Fauci conceded in a recent interview that most COVID-19 vaccines “don’t protect overly well” against the latest variant.

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However, he used that statement to claim that they are effective at limiting the most severe symptoms.

“At my age, being vaccinated and boosted, even though it didn’t protect me against infection, I feel confident that it made a major role in protecting me from progressing to severe disease,” said Fauci, who is 81 and has worked in various capacities in the federal government since the late 1960s.

In a recent interview with the Washington Post, Fauci suggested that Americans ages 5 to 50 should be allowed to get a second booster shot.

He argues that the federal government “need[s] to allow people who are under 50 to get their second booster shot, since it may have been months since many of them got their first booster.”

“If I got my third shot [in 2021], it is very likely the immunity is waning,” Fauci proclaimed.

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By Frank Bergman

Frank Bergman is a political/economic journalist living on the east coast. Aside from news reporting, Bergman also conducts interviews with researchers and material experts and investigates influential individuals and organizations in the sociopolitical world.

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