Anthony FauciAnthony FauciTo preserve our democratic freedoms, let’s cultivate with services, thoughtful citizens Russia says coronavirus vaccine will be ready for doctors Fauci in two weeks: ‘I seriously doubt’ Russia’s coronavirus vaccine is safe and effective WITH, the top expert on infection for diseases, on Thursday included mail-in voting as an alternative for people who do not “want to take the chance” of contracting the coronavirus.
Fauci, in an exclusive interview with National Geographic as part of her event, “Stop Pandemics,” said he believed personal voting could be done safely with proper precautionary measures.
‘If you look at going to a supermarket now, for example, in many regions and provinces and cities that are doing well, they’ have X’s every six or more meters. And it says, “Do not forget this happiness until the person leaves you their place,” said Fauci. “And you can do that, if you wear a mask, if you observe the physical distance and do not have a full situation, there is no reason why you should not be able to do that.”
“I mean, of course, if you’re a person who is physically or otherwise compromised, you do not want to take the chance,” he added. “There is the situation of sending mail-in that has been done in various places for years. That there is no reason why we as a person should not be able to vote. “
In an interview with The Washington Post last week, Fauci denied his right to support post-a-vote, saying “that will almost certainly be used as a sound bite.”
President TrumpDonald John TrumpNew Bob Woodward book will contain details of 25 personal letters between Trump and Kim Jong Un On The Money: Pelosi, Mnuchin talk, but make no progress on ending stalemate | Trump seizes ‘third track’ of policy with payroll tax break | Trump uses racist tropes to repeat honest housing to ‘suburban housewife’. Biden commemorates anniversary of Charlottesville’s ‘Unite the Right’ rally: ‘We are in a battle for the soul of our nation’ MORE has been a vocal opponent of mailing votes, and often calls for conspiracy theories about the practice used to engage in fraud. On Thursday, the president took it further, suggesting he would not sign off on a single deal with congressional Democrats that would provide the Postal Service with enough funding for universal post-in-vote.
“They want $ 25 billion for the post office. Now, they need that money to run the post office so it can take all those millions and millions of votes,” Trump said. “Now in the meantime, they do not get there. In fact, those are just two items. But if they do not get those two items, it means you do not have a universal mail-in vote, because they are not equipped to do it. have. “
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