Former director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Disease Dr. Anthony Fauci testified before a Republican-led House panel after a fifteen-month probe of the former government scientist and the origins of the COVID-19 virus. When discussing those who either weren’t able, or those who refused to take a COVID-19 vaccine, Fauci stated, they were “probably responsible for additional 200-300K deaths in U.S.”
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People who refused COVID vaccine ‘probably responsible for additional 200-300K deaths in US’: Fauci
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