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Appearing on the failing left-wing network CNN, the nation’s top doctor and chief advisor to Joe Biden double-down on forced masking kids in school.
Dr. Anthony Fauci responded to calls to unmask children at school by saying “Right now, given the level of activity that we have, it is risky.” Watch the clip:
Fauci on calls to stop forcing masks on kids:
"Right now, given the level of activity that we have, it is risky.” pic.twitter.com/dRAf9c0fcN
— TheBlaze (@theblaze) February 17, 2022
This instantly sparked major backlash.
“Dr. Fraudi – Go kiss Americas a**,” one person responded.
Dr. Fraudi
Go kiss Americas A**— SWOOSHMAN 51 (@jimmydprice51) February 17, 2022
“Everything and everyone is risky,” another person responded. “Going fishing is risky for him even double masked and in the boat by his self.”
Everything and everyone is risky . Going fishing is risky for him even double masked and in the boat by his self
— juddger (@juddger1) February 17, 2022
“He wants this to go on forever,” another person said.
He wants this to go on forever.
— Red State Wireless (@RedStateWRLS) February 17, 2022
Several states have begun the process of removing masks in schools.
Mask mandates in school are now illegal in the state of Virginia. Take a look:
A viral video was also recorded in Las Vegas showing kindergarteners who learned that liberals won’t be forcing them to wear masks anymore.
The reaction is priceless. Democrat governor Steve Sisolak in Nevada was keeping them in masks for months. Watch for yourself in this clip:
Nevada students and school employees are no longer be required to wear face masks following an announcement from Gov. Sisolak.
More from Las Vegas Review Journal:
Sisolak rescinded the statewide mask mandate, but said school districts may set their own policies.
The Clark County School District — the nation’s fifth-largest with more than 300,000 students and 40,000 employees — said it won’t require masks at schools and other district facilities beginning “at the end of the school day” Thursday.
“Because COVID-19 continues, students and employees of CCSD can make the individual choice to continue masking,” the district said in a statement. “At this time, all other COVID-19 mitigation measures remain in effect.”
Under federal rules, masks will still be mandated on school buses.
While the state directive lifting the mask mandate technically went into effect immediately, students and school employees were required to continue wearing a mask Thursday.
“I don’t want schools to be disrupted today, so masks will stay on through the rest of the school day, so parents and families can have that conversation together,” Sisolak said.