Fauci admits physical distancing rule implemented during pandemic NOT based on science

Former White House Chief Medical Advisor Dr. Anthony Fauci has admitted that the six-foot physical distancing rule that emerged during the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) pandemic isn’t based on science.

He made this admission on Jan. 10, the second day of his testimony before the House COVID-19 Select Subcommittee. According to Fauci, the “six feet apart” rule promoted by federal health authorities was likely not based on any data. He characterized the development of the physical distancing rule by saying “it sort of just appeared.”

But Red State Editor Emeritus Bill Crews begged to differ. Back in March 2021, he revealed that the physical distancing rule was “based on a high school science project by the daughter of a scientist” at the Sandia National Laboratories. Crews continued: “Like the rest of the measures used during the COVID-19 panic, the primary purpose was controlling people, not keeping them safe.”

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