Rand Paul Goes Full 'Herd Immunity' On Fauci, And Fauci's Not Having It
Rand Paul Goes Full 'Herd Immunity' On Fauci, And Fauci's Not Having It

Sen.

Rand Paul, R-Ky.

And Dr. Anthony Fauci went head to head on Capitol Hill on Wednesday about the issue of 'herd immunity' and the COVID-19 pandemic.

Business Insider reports that Paul argued that the 210,000 Americans who have died from the novel coronavirus had nothing to do with public health.

Instead, Business Insider reports he argued that the same number of Americans would've died of COVID-19 even if states hadn't enforced any shutdown measures.

Business Insider reports Paul said despite New York's stringent lockdowns, it had the nation's highest death toll.

Dr. Fauci retorted that if Paul thought that 22% of New Yorkers testing positive for COVID-19 constituted herd immunity, then Paul was 'alone in that.'

Fauci also accused Paul of misconstruing the situation, adding, 'And you've done that repetitively in the past.