Former White House medical adviser Dr Anthony Fauci has admitted that the 6ft social distancing guidance enforced during the Covid pandemic “sort of just appeared”
In his evidence, Dr Fauci also said that the belief that the virus leaked from a lab in Wuhan was not merely a “conspiracy theory”.
Earlier this week, Ron DeSantis, the Florida governor and Republican presidential hopeful, vowed that if he won the election he would “bring a reckoning” to Dr Fauci.
“We cannot allow Anthony Fauci to escape accountability,” DeSantis wrote on X, formerly Twitter.
“I am the only candidate who will bring a reckoning for what tyrants like Fauci did to our country during Covid.”
Brad Wenstrup, the Republican chairman of the sub-committee, added: “During his interview today, Dr Fauci claimed that the policies and mandates he promoted may unfortunately increase vaccine hesitancy for years to come.”
The attack was joined by the Wall Street Journal, which said that the 6ft rule was first questioned in August 2020 in the British Medical Journal.
“Businesses, churches and schools that weren’t forced to close had to spend money reconfiguring their operations to comply with these government guidelines.
“It’s nice of Dr Fauci to acknowledge now that the rule lacked a scientific basis.”
However, Democrats accused Republicans of distorting Dr Fauci’s interview, which lasted seven hours spread over two days. Democrat Debbie Dingell said Republican statements were “disinformation”.