Anthony Fauci Quotes



Best 16 Quotes by Anthony Fauci

“Bio-terrorism is a threat.”

“Human nature is weak.”

“I believe I have a personal responsibility to make a positive impact on society.”

“I consider myself a perpetual student. You seek and learn every day: from an experiment in the lab, from reading a scientific journal, from taking care of a patient. Because of this, I rarely get bored.”

“I enjoy very much communication. I think that scientists need to communicate.”

“I'm a born, cautious optimist.”

“It is what it is.”

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“It's very, very difficult when you have to prepare for something that might not ever happen.”

“Science is telling us that we can do phenomenal things if we put our minds and our resources to it.”

“The most confounding thing of all is that we still haven't identified the cause of 20% to 30% of adult common colds.”

“The world is a place that is so interconnected that what happens in another part of the world will impact us.”

“The worst potential bio-terrorist is nature itself.”

“There cannot be any impediment to science that will ultimately be good to the general public.”

“There's more than one way to get to the goal that you want to get to, but once you compromise your own principles, then you're lost. You're really lost.”

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“You can't rush the science, but when the science points you in the right direction, then you can start rushing.”

“You don't have to vaccinate every man, woman and child in the country if you have a couple of cases of smallpox cropping up.”

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Dr. Kory told me that he was deeply troubled that the extremely successful efforts by scores of front-line doctors to develop repurposed medicines to treat COVID received no support from any government in the entire world — only hostility — much of it orchestrated by Dr. Fauci and the US health agencies.

The large universities that rely on hundreds of millions in annual funding from NIH were also antagonistic. “We didn’t have a single academic institution come up with a single protocol,” said Dr. McCullough. “They didn’t even try. Harvard, Johns Hopkins, Duke, you name it. Not a single medical center set up even a tent to try to treat patients and prevent hospitalization and death. There wasn’t an ounce of original research coming out of America available to fight COVID—other than vaccines.”

All of these universities are deeply dependent on billions of dollars that they receive from NIH. As we shall see, these institutions live in terror of offending Anthony Fauci, and that fear paralyzed them in the midst of the pandemic.

“Dr. Fauci refused to promote any of these interventions,” says Kory. “It’s not just that he made no effort to find effective off-the-shelf cures — he aggressively suppressed them.”

Instead of supporting McCullough’s work, NIH and the other federal regulators began actively censoring information on this range of effective remedies. Doctors who attempted merely to open discussion about the potential benefits of early treatments for COVID found themselves heavily and inexplicably censored.”


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