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I believe if we had fully implemented the mask mandates, the reduction in indoor dining, the getting friends and family to understand the risk of gathering in private homes, and we had increased testing, that we probably could have decreased fatalities into the 30 percent less to 40 percent less range.

What a bunch of BS. Where does she mention all the deaths caused by Cuomo, OH that's not so shocking absent from her comments.

Dr. Scott Atlas later told Fox News that Birx’s testimony amounted to an “Orwellian attempt to rewrite history,” arguing that she and Dr. Fauci’s fierce advocacy for lockdowns worsened the pandemic:

It is an Orwellian attempt to rewrite history to blame those who criticized the lockdowns that were widely implemented for the failure of the lockdowns that were widely implemented.

Those policies failed to stop the dying, failed to stop the infection from spreading, and inflicted massive health damage and destruction, particularly on working-class and lower-income families and on our children. History’s biggest failure of public health policy lies directly at the hands of those who recommended the lockdowns and those who implemented them, not on those who advised otherwise. Period.

>I believe if we had fully implemented the mask mandates, the reduction in indoor dining, the getting friends and family to understand the risk of gathering in private homes, and we had increased testing, that we probably could have decreased fatalities into the 30 percent less to 40 percent less range. What a bunch of BS. Where does she mention all the deaths caused by Cuomo, OH that's not so shocking absent from her comments. >Dr. Scott Atlas later told Fox News that Birx’s testimony amounted to an “Orwellian attempt to rewrite history,” arguing that she and Dr. Fauci’s fierce advocacy for lockdowns worsened the pandemic: >It is an Orwellian attempt to rewrite history to blame those who criticized the lockdowns that were widely implemented for the failure of the lockdowns that were widely implemented. >Those policies failed to stop the dying, failed to stop the infection from spreading, and inflicted massive health damage and destruction, particularly on working-class and lower-income families and on our children. History’s biggest failure of public health policy lies directly at the hands of those who recommended the lockdowns and those who implemented them, not on those who advised otherwise. Period.

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I thought the biggest threat was the unvaxxed.