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Fauci: “I Have To Disagree” With Trump On COVID “Rounding The Corner”

Courtesy of ZeroHedge View original post here.

Authored by Michael Nadler via AmericanThinker.com,

American Thinker has run several articles like this one about Dr. Anthony Fauci’s political bias (which is his right).  But the Miami Herald published an article that was aimed at undermining President Trump, which actually contains compelling evidence that Fauci's bias or ignorance is affecting what he is telling the American people about Covid-19.  In the article, Dr. Fauci: ‘I have to disagree’ with Trump on coronavirus, the author writes:

Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation’s top infectious diseases expert, disagreed on Friday with President Donald Trump’s assertion that the country is “rounding the corner” on the coronavirus pandemic. 

“I’m sorry, but I have to disagree with that because if you look at the thing that you just mentioned, the statistics, Andrea, they’re disturbing,” Fauci told MSNBC’s Andrea Mitchell on Friday.

“We’re plateauing at around 40,000 cases a day and the deaths are around 1,000.

From his interview with Andrea Mitchell Friday, the Herald quotes Fauci as stating, “We’re plateauing at around 40,000 cases a day and the deaths are around 1,000.”  

In fact, he is very wrong: the average daily new cases for the past two weeks have been 31,411, dramatically less than Fauci’s 40,000 number; and the average daily deaths for the past two-weeks have been 697, a full 30% less than Fauci’s 1,000.  

More significant, do these graphs of weekly average new cases (blue graph) and deaths (red graph) from Bloomberg look like we’re “plateauing?”

Source: Bloomberg

Fauci has a right and obligation to express his views about the current situation and the future risks, but he should not mislead the public about the facts. 

As a reminder, here are his comments from last week:

“We’ve been through this before,” he said. “Don’t ever, ever underestimate the potential of the pandemic. And don’t try and look at the rosy side of things.”

“I keep looking at that curve, and I get more depressed and more depressed about the fact that we never really get down to the baseline that I’d like,” he said.

We presume he "sees" something very different in the data than us mere mortals do…

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