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To keep Americans on the vaccine racking their brains, Fauci suggested changing "mandatory" to "demanding."

According to russia today (RT) reported on the 17th, the white house chief medical adviser Fauci said that if the "mandatory" provisions of the vaccine are changed to "requirements", more Americans can comply with the vaccine regulations.

To keep Americans on the vaccine racking their brains, Fauci suggested changing "mandatory" to "demanding."

White House chief medical adviser Fauci

Asked if the mandatory provisions of the vaccine are "counterproductive" and may make Americans more hesitant about future vaccinations, Fauci said on Friday (17th) that abandoning the word "mandatory" seems to make people more willing to get vaccinated.

Subsequently, Fauci praised companies such as United for requiring or enforcing employee vaccinations, and highly praised the federal government's vaccination injunctions that have brought employee vaccination rates to 97 percent.

In addition to renaming "mandatory" to a friendlier-sounding "requirement," Fauci suggested that the definition of "vaccination" could be changed from two doses of Pfizer or Modena vaccine, or one dose of Johnson & Johnson vaccine, to people who had given this initial dose plus booster injections.

Fauci said, "There's no doubt that if you want the best protection, you should get a booster shot. ”

Throughout the COVID-19 pandemic, Fauci's change of stance on vaccines and masks has angered conservatives. After initially advising people not to wear masks, Fauci became a supporter of the mask mandate. Similarly, Fauci promised Americans last year that they would achieve "herd immunity" against the coronavirus if 70 percent of them were vaccinated, which he later admitted was a lie aimed at increasing vaccination rates.

As the new Omiljung variant spreads across the United States, Fauci insists that vaccinations and booster needles are the most effective ways to stop the spread of the coronavirus, as U.S. President Joe Biden predicts that unvaccinated people will face a "winter of death."

However, preliminary studies, including one from South Africa, where the strain originated, and another from Columbia University, have shown that the current vaccine is significantly less effective against Omikejong.

Despite its high degree of transmissibility, the data suggest that the Omikejun strain causes mild to moderate symptoms in most patients and is unlikely to hospitalize infected people. (Editor: SDY)

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