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‘You are not listening to what the CDC director said’: Anthony Fauci to Republican Senator Rand Paul

‘If you believe 22% is herd immunity, I believe you’re alone in that.’

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FAUCI to Sen. Paul: "You are not listening ... If you believe that 22% is 'herd immunity', I believe you're alone in that."pic.twitter.com/WykoaZwRT3

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