Fauci, Walensky comments raise new concerns on whether science or 'pushback' are guiding COVID policies
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New COVID-19 guidance from Dr. Anthony Fauci and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Dr. Rochelle Walensky have caused some to question whether public health officials are making decisions based on science or prevailing opinion.
Fauci's comments came a week after the CDC shortened its recommended isolation and quarantine period for positive COVID-19 individuals from 10 to five days if they have resolving symptoms, after which they are advised to wear masks in public for an additional five days.
The new guidance prompted criticism from some who alleged the CDC's changing guidance is being influenced by external pressure.
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