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Dr. Fauci says the US could see 100,000 new COVID-19 cases per day 'if this does not turn around'

Dr. Anthony Fauci at a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions Committee hearing on June 30, 2020 in Washington, DC.Dr. Anthony Fauci once again sounded the alarm over the severity of the coronavirus.

"If you look at what's going on, and just look at some of the film clips that we've seen of people congregating — often without masks, of being in crowds, jumping over and avoiding paying attention to the guidelines that we've carefully put out —and there's going to be a lot of hurt if that does not stop."

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Nobody still listens to this guy right? Hes been all over the fucking place. Total hack

sonfar, all his estimates were spot on...

Maybe. But the virus is mutating and likely getting weaker. How many are having serious symptoms?

it's not going to turn around anytime soon

I wish he wouldn’t make these types of extreme comments that gives the science deniers something to twist into a talking point. The reason why Trump doesn’t care is because he modeled 2M will die and anything less than that makes trump think we are winning. Know your audience!

Do you fear Covid?

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