We are going to rewind the clock back a bit for this one.
In the summer of 2022, Dr. Anthony Fauci, then Biden’s Chief Medical Advisor, claimed that side effects from COVID-19 were found to be “no better, or worse” than any of the normal childhood vaccines.
Fauci also said that “there was no incidence of myocarditis” from Moderna vaccines in children.”
FAUCI: “There was no incidence of myocarditis” from Moderna vaccines in children. pic.twitter.com/ecNShbSfij
— Townhall.com (@townhallcom) June 23, 2022
What Fauci said differed from what the CDC was admitting at the time.
From the CDC:
Cases of myocarditis and pericarditis have occurred most frequently in adolescent and young adult males within 7 days after receiving the second dose of an mRNA COVID-19 vaccine; however, cases have also been observed after dose 1 and booster doses.
You may remember that people were getting banned on social media for saying that myocarditis was occurring.
Now let’s fast forward to September 10, 2023, when Fauci admits during an interview with ABC News that myocarditis is a real thing.
“You know, Jon, I don’t want to get ahead of the ACIP and their recommendation. My own personal feeling is that I believe certainly those who are vulnerable, the elderly and those with underlying conditions. But I believe we should give the choice to people who are not in the high-risk groups to have the vaccine available for them because, again, we have experience with this type of vaccine in billions of people. It’s a safe vaccine. Of course, with the mRNA there’s a very, very, very low risk, and particularly in young men of getting the myocarditis,” Fauci said.
Fauci ruined people’s medical careers for speaking about myocarditis and now he admits it’s real.
Wait. People were locked out of social media and ridiculed by people from the “party of science” for saying the vaccine causes myocarditis, and now this weasel casually acknowledges we were right all along? pic.twitter.com/ppgG7cRBN3
— James Woods (@RealJamesWoods) September 13, 2023
There really should be some accountability.