Disaster Dr. Fauci suggests canceling Thanksgiving gatherings amid COVID uptick

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With Thanksgiving around the corner, Dr. Anthony Fauci issued a dire warning about the surging coronavirus cases around the country — saying that people “may have to bite the bullet and sacrifice that social gathering,” according to a report.

The 79-year-old top infectious diseases doctor told “CBS Evening News” on Wednesday that his three children will not be coming home for the holiday because his age puts him at increased risk.

“You may have to bite the bullet and sacrifice that social gathering, unless you’re pretty certain that the people that you’re dealing with are not infected,” Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, told anchor Norah O’Donnell.

Noting that COVID-19 cases are surging in 37 states, Fauci said that “what we really have to do is double down” during the cooler weather on preventive measures like social distancing, wearing masks and washing hands.

“They sound very simple, but people are not doing that and that’s why we have an uptick in cases,” he said.

The situation could get even worse as families across the country travel and gather for the holiday season, Fauci added.

“That is unfortunately a risk, when you have people coming from out of town, gathering together in an indoor setting,” he said. “It is unfortunate, because that’s such a sacred part of American tradition — the family gathering around Thanksgiving. But that is a risk.”

He continued: “Given the fluid and dynamic nature of what’s going on right now in the spread and the uptick of infections, I think people should be very careful and prudent about social gatherings, particularly when members of the family might be at a risk because of their age or their underlying condition.”

Fauci said his children, who live in three different states, have decided to stay away this year amid the pandemic.

“They themselves, because of their concern for me and my age, have decided they’re not going to come home for Thanksgiving — even though all three of them want very much to come home for Thanksgiving,” he said.

Fauci also addressed President Trump’s recent bout with the coronavirus.

“We’re very, very pleased” with how well the president is doing, he said, but warned that not everyone who contracts the deadly bug will be as fortunate as Trump, who was treated with a variety of aggressive and experimental treatments at Walter Reed medical center.

As for Trump’s promise that the Regeneron antibody cocktail will be made available to all Americans who need it, Fauci said that’s not yet feasible because there aren’t enough doses to go around.

The president has urged people to not be afraid of the virus or let it “dominate” their lives — but Fauci pushed back at the suggestion.

“That’s sort of like saying someone was speeding in a car at 95 miles an hour and didn’t get in an accident, so I can go ahead and speed and not get in an accident. There’s a great deal of variability,” he said.

“We’re very, very pleased that the president did so well when he was infected with the coronavirus, but there are also a lot of people who are his age and his weight which did not do as well as the president did. The president was fortunate,” Fauci added.

He also said he signed off on Trump’s participation in an NBC town hall Thursday night after looking at the “totality” of the tests the president has taken.

“I, and one of my colleagues who’s very experienced in this, Dr. Cliff Lane, came to the conclusion — I think certainly correctly — that he is of no threat to transmit the virus to anybody else,” Fauci told O’Donnell.

Asked whether Trump is putting the people who travel with him in peril, he replied: “The answer to that is no, he is not.”

Fauci’s warnings about the upcoming holiday come as the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention said that even small gatherings are becoming a source of infection nationwide.

“In the public square, we’re seeing a higher degree of vigilance and mitigation steps in many jurisdictions,” Dr. Robert Redfield told governors on a call Tuesday, The Hill reported.

“But what we’re seeing as the increasing threat right now is actually acquisition of infection through small household gatherings,” he said. “Particularly with Thanksgiving coming up, we think it’s really important to stress the vigilance of these continued mitigation steps in the household setting.”

As of Thursday, the death toll from the coronavirus in the US stood at 216,904, with more than 7.9 million reported cases, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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*deep breath*

 
Fuck you, I'll do whatever the fuck I want. It's been more than half a year since these lockdowns and I has done nothing to stop new infections. You lost your credibility back in May, so why the fuck should anyone listen to you?

The sad part is people are retarded enough to do what ever Dr. Fauci says.
 
There really ought to be an "I have no family and no idea of the concept of love" rating, it looks like, judging by the above.
I love my family enough not to expect them to attend or host a gathering which might risk the spread of an easily-communicable disease the long-term effects of which medical science has no data on.

Great Aunt Gertrude will just have to understand.
 
Sounds like the good doctor needed an excuse to not have to deal with the family drama and politics that comes with Thanksgiving. I highly doubt anyone actually taking his advice to heart is doing it to keep the coof from spreading. I bet you 100 kiwibucks that he'll pull the same song and dance for Christmas and New Years, only that more people will ignore him because no one is going to want to miss out on the festivities.

I for one, am not canceling Thanksgiving because fuck I haven't seen any of my relatives since this whole pandemic happened. (:_(
 
There really ought to be an "incel" rating.

If you can't set aside a tradition or make your own in the name of not getting other people sick then you're just screaming about not being able to go through the motions of the holiday. You'll get over it.
Most people haven't been able to see their families for half a year because of the lockdowns.

We'd be inside with people we trust to have traditional dinners together. If somebody is sick, don't come. If there's an elderly person inside, social distance a bit.

It can be depressing to not be able to see family or friends. That can make people sick more ways than one.

Some people WILL take that risk.
 
Fauci's just gonna be railing lines of coke off of stripper's asses by himself and he doesn't want his lame ass kids taking any of HIS yuan.
 
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Great Aunt Gertrude will just have to understand.
What if Great Aunt Gertrude wants to take that risk and see her relatives one last time? Who knows if she'll be around for much longer with or without COVID.

The joy about family is taking risks and making sudden decisions for the people that you love.

That's not universal, mind you.
 
First it'll be Thanksgiving, then Christmas, it was New Year's. What's next, Valentine's Day?
The only approved, non-spreading holidays in Our New Normal will be Juneteenth and the Saint days of Sts. Martin, Brown, Aubrey, Taylor, and Our Kang and Saviour Floyd. Oh and Columbus Day will be replaced with something like Ausfailia's Sorry Day.
 
I love my family enough not to expect them to attend or host a gathering which might risk the spread of an easily-communicable disease the long-term effects of which medical science has no data on.

Great Aunt Gertrude will just have to understand.
I'm gonna spend time with my family and you can't stop me lol
 
There really ought to be an "incel" rating.

If you can't set aside a tradition or make your own in the name of not getting other people sick then you're just screaming about not being able to go through the motions of the holiday. You'll get over it.
Halloween, I totally get it, sucks but it's an excusable celebration from the pantheon.
But Thanksgiving? Fella, I don't think you understand how integral that holiday is, not only to our economy, as it's a harvest celebration, but for our collective mental health.
It's the sort of holiday that falls under the guidelines of 10 or less in most cases, and if Dr. Faucet wants to be anything but a hypocrite, he should let holidays like Christmas and Thanksgiving go, while barring large events during Easter and Halloween.
 
If some family is cautious about holidays because of Corona, that's their choice.

If some family wants to have a small dinner at their house for Thanksgiving, that's their choice.

Key word: CHOICE.

With how Dr. Fauci or this article is phrasing it, if you go see your family for Thanksgiving, you would be responsible for the spread of Corona.

I thought the lockdowns were suppose to mitigate the results of Corona so we would slowly but surely ease back into normalcy without much fear of infection.

Granted, many people had decided to do what they want (no masks, going to the beach, protesting, RIOTING) which has made it harder to combat Covid during the initial reaction.

This is implying that we don't have common sense to enact precautions during our festivity gatherings. If you think about it, Thanksgiving dinner would be like restaurant dining now. Go to the store, wear a mask. Practice good hygiene. Anybody with risk of COVID would either distance themselves or not go. You go to your table, take off your mask. Only instead of random people, it's your family.

You want to suspend Halloween or amusement parks or parades? Fine. But Thanksgiving and Christmas aren't big gatherings to begin with, and you'd be hard pressed to find people that will just willingly accept that.
 
Tinfoil hat time: The deep state/The Cathedral want to use Covid as an excuse to strip the western nations of their traditions and holidays to be replaced with their own secular holidays a la the French Republican Calendar.
Save the tinfoils for the leftovers, buddy, I'm taking home my full plate of scraps.
 
I mean shit, at this point idiots won't listen. If you want to pass the stuffing as well as the coof to your aging grandma go right ahead. It's their funerals you have to attend. And then little niece nikki will get it and then go to school and spread it and then some other kid will spread it to her uncle who will spread it at his work and etc.
 
People are free to make their own decisions about their own welfare.
The government forcing people to suspended traditions, be it religious or not should always be met with resistance.
The people who don't share your traditions don't give a fuck about them and doubly don't care about them if you get people sick.

Americans will continue to blithely trumpet individualism to the exclusion of every other value even as they choke and die in a gutter and then wonder years from now how we became a second-world nation.
 
Tinfoil hat time: The deep state/The Cathedral want to use Covid as an excuse to strip the western nations of their traditions and holidays to be replaced with their own secular holidays a la the French Republican Calendar.
That and BLM. It was fascinating to see all these businesses, schools, etc force Juneteenth. Only to dig and see that the states were all gradually declaring it a holiday from the 80s up through the 2000s with little to no fanfare outside its origin in Texas. They were waiting for just the right moment to spring it. Surprised they didn't immediately go for "Independence Day is racist and must be replaced by Juneteenth" while they were at it.
 
Americans will continue to blithely trumpet individualism to the exclusion of every other value even as they choke and die in a gutter and then wonder years from now how we became a second-world nation.
America was built on individualism. Or rather, individualism and a civic nationalism where people of all ethnicities could partake in a common "American" identity.

What are these "other values" that America is so blithely excluding in favor of individualism? "Public health"? "National security"? "The right to not get sick"?
 
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