Fauci laughs off lab leak in PBS Covid documentary trends now

Fauci laughs off lab leak in PBS Covid documentary trends now
Fauci laughs off lab leak in PBS Covid documentary trends now

Fauci laughs off lab leak in PBS Covid documentary trends now

Dr Anthony Fauci laughed off lab leak questions again in a PBS documentary that aired tonight — despite growing concerns about his ties to Covid's origin.

The former White House doctor — who has been accused of being 'fame hungry' by right-wing critics — allowed a camera crew to shadow him for 23 months starting in January 2021 as he led the US's Covid response. 

In one part of the show, Fauci justified signing off on US taxpayer-funded grants for risky virus research in China that are feared to have started the pandemic, saying they were 'experiments that needed to be done'.

The grinning medical advisor claimed the lab leak was 'molecularly impossible' because the viruses manipulated in Wuhan under his watch were so different from the eventual pathogen that caused the global outbreak.

Dr Fauci then made a bizarre analogy to cars and motorcycles, adding: ‘They [the viruses] were so different, it's kind of like you have a Chevrolet and you got a motorcycle and you say, "I want to make that Chevrolet into the motorcycle". 

Dr Anthony Fauci said that it was impossible that researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology could have genetically engineered the coronavirus that prompted a global pandemic

Dr Anthony Fauci said that it was impossible that researchers at the Wuhan Institute of Virology could have genetically engineered the coronavirus that prompted a global pandemic

At times in the PBS documentary, set to air on Tuesday night, Dr Fauci appears to relish the media attention he gets. He has keepsakes around his home office like this novelty throw pillow likely gifted to him by a fan

At times in the PBS documentary, set to air on Tuesday night, Dr Fauci appears to relish the media attention he gets. He has keepsakes around his home office like this novelty throw pillow likely gifted to him by a fan

Art in Fauci's home office

Dr Fauci appeared in his home office taking calls and meetings, having retaken a public-facing position under the newly-minted Biden administration

'No matter what you do to that Chevrolet. You're not going to make it into a motorcycle, like, what are you talking about?’ 

The PBS documentary shows Dr Fauci working from his home office in Washington DC, where he has displayed memorabilia of his achievements, such as news clippings of his work on AIDS research in the 80s. 

Hanging on the wall is also a sketch of Dr Fauci famously holding his forehead in his palm at a White House briefing in which former President Donald Trump gave ridiculed health advice. 

And sitting on a chair in the room is a throw cushion displaying Dr Fauci's face. 

During an interview with the camera crew, Dr Fauci said his critics cherrypicked from an expansive list of 10,000 awards he signed off on during his four-year stint as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID), an arm of the National Institutes for Health (NIH).

Between 2014 and 2019, the NIH awarded a series of grants totaling approximately $3.7 million to the New York nonprofit EcoHealth Alliance, which funneled the funds to the Wuhan Institute of Virology to carry out experiments on bat coronaviruses.

The Wuhan research facility is located less than 10 miles from an animal slaughter market where the first series of human cases were clustered. 

But Fauci told the PBS camera crew: 'The microbe [the WIV scientists] were working on not only was not SARS-CoV-2, it would be molecularly impossible for them to turn it into SARS-CoV-2.'

Questions about Fauci's involvement in the Covid origin story have intensified in recent weeks after it emerged he commissioned a paper denouncing the lab leak theory in the early days of America's Covid outbreak.

He then publicized the study at a White House news conference weeks later - without disclosing his involvement.

Dr Fauci explained the US' role in gain of function research, which he defined using air quotes

Dr Fauci explained the US' role in gain of function research, which he defined using air quotes

Meanwhile, Dr Fauci and other public health experts publicly denounced the lab leak theory as nonsense. The theory was initially dismissed as a symptom of pervasive anti-Asian racism and xenophobia.

In March 2020, over two dozen scientists condemned the lab leak theory, saying they 'stand together to strongly condemn conspiracy theories suggesting that COVID-19 does not have a natural origin.' 

It was later revealed, though, that 26 of the 27 signatories had some link

Dr Fauci also spends portions of the documentary slamming Trump and praising his successor Joe Biden.

He said to someone over the phone that President Biden's transition team wanted tens of thousands of people to be able to attend Biden's inauguration in January 2021, but conferred with scientists about the safety of it first. 

Dr Fauci said: 'He [President Biden] put his ego aside and said ok and they went for a few hundred. Could you imagine convincing the other guy about that?' 

In the documentary, Fauci also contends with vaccine hesitancy, which has been pervasive in some minority communities. 

He accompanied DC Mayor Muriel Bowser to a ward in the city called Anacostia, a historically disenfranchised area where access to healthcare is low and one in three families lives below the poverty line. 

Dr. Anthony Fauci and Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser went door-to-door in 2021 to encourage hesitant people to get vaccinated against COVID

Dr. Anthony Fauci and Washington D.C. Mayor Muriel Bowser went door-to-door in 2021 to encourage hesitant people to get vaccinated against COVID

'I heard [the vaccine] doesn't cure it, and it doesn't stop you from getting it,' one woman says

'I heard [the vaccine] doesn't cure it, and it doesn't stop you from getting it,' one woman says

'Nine months is definitely not enough for nobody to be taking no vaccination that you all came up with,' he says

'Nine months is definitely not enough for nobody to be taking no vaccination that you all came up with,' he says

Fauci tries to defended the vaccine explaining how the technology used to develop it had been worked upon for 20 years

Fauci tries to defended the vaccine explaining how the technology used to develop it had been worked upon for 20 years

In one moment, Dr Fauci and Mayor Bowser are confronted with a black Anacostia resident who accused them and other government officials of overblowing the gravity of the pandemic to sow fear. 

The man said: 'People in America are not settled with the information that has been given to us right now. 

'So I’m not going to be lining up taking a shot on the vaccination for something that wasn’t cleared in the first place.'

He went on: 'And then you all create a shot in miraculous time. It takes years…20 years is

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