Fauci doubles down on COVID origin - its likely from animal to a human

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Fauci doubles down on COVID origin - its likely from animal to a human
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Fauci defends email with NIH Health Director who said Wuhan lab leak 'conspiracy theory was gaining momentum'

Dr. Anthony Fauci made his comments in an interview with NewsNation Now anchor Leland Vittert on The Donlon Report. He double downed during a Thursday morning CNN interview. But he admitted he 'can't guarantee everything that is going on in the Wuhan lab'. Fauci said Trump supporters 'resent' him because they don't understand science. Emails show he was warned at the start COVID was possibly 'engineered' in a lab.

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