At some point the rest of the world will wake up to see this man is absolutely crazy.
Dr. Fauci just moved the goalposts again.
In a recent interview with The Atlantic, Fauci now says fully vaccinated means two COVID shots plus on booster shot.
This latest rule will be in effect until the next booster shot is forced on the public.
PJ Media reported:
Dr. Anthony Fauci has moved the goalposts on what it means to be “fully vaccinated,” and I’m sure you can guess how it has changed.
For many months now, being “fully vaccinated” meant that you had to have two doses of either the Pfizer or Moderna mRNA vaccine, but now, according to Fauci, you’re not fully vaccinated unless you get the booster shot.
“It is likely, for a real complete regimen, that you would need at least a third dose,” Fauci told The Atlantic in an exclusive interview.
Ed Yong of The Atlantic noted that Fauci has been “bullish about using boosters,” and that he defended the Biden administration’s “decision to talk about widespread availability before the FDA had a chance to weigh in.”
Then he asked, “What is your stance on the role that they should play in the pandemic going forward?”
“I’ve made it clear that my opinion has always been that I believe that a third-shot booster for a two-dose mRNA [vaccine] should ultimately and will ultimately be the proper, complete regimen,” Fauci said. “The vaccine is very successful. The durability of it is something that’s a subject of considerable discussion and sometimes debate.”
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