In 2003, a C-SPAN Caller Told Dr. Fauci To Resign
‘It seems to me that during your tenure, our ability to control infectious diseases hasn’t improved but, in fact, worsened’
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(via The National Pulse )
Described as a physician from Durham, North Carolina, the caller made the prophetic remarks during an April 14th, 2003 Open Phones program focusing on the “source of Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS) and efforts to combat the disease” amidst an epidemic in Hong Kong.
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