Fmr. CDC Director Robert Redfield Says Fauci Sidelined Him for Believing Covid Came from a Lab
EXCERPT:
REDFIELD:" Thank you very much. I think just to emphasize, in early to mid-January, I did have multiple calls with Fauci, Farrar and Thedros about how important I thought it was science get engaged in aggressively pursuing both hypotheses. I also expressed, as a clinical virologist, that I felt it was not scientifically plausible that this virus went from a bat to humans and became one of the most infectious viruses we have in humans. All viruses are not the same. So when you look at coronaviruses, for SARS and MERS, for example, when they entered the human species, which they did via an intermediate, they never learned how to go human to human. Even to this day, they don’t know how to go human to human. So, you can’t equate Ebola with a Coronavirus. So -- "
MALLIOTAKIS:" Why do you think you were excluded from those calls?"
REDFIELD: "Because it was -- it was told me that they wanted a single narrative and that I obviously had a different point of view."
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