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A lockdown collaboration between Cloud Minus 9 and Metanym.
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Interviewer:
And joining us now, Dr Anthony Fauci, Head of National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and member of the White House coronavirus task force. Dr Fauci, it’s a privilege to have you with us this morning, great to see you.
"Fauci":
Thanks, it's good to be here.
I:
So with confirmed cases continuing to rise, shouldn’t there be some kind of intervention? A national lockdown? A requirement...
F:
Don't go outside your house,
The virus is waiting, it's incubating.
Stay inside.
Also, don't visit Grandma,
She's in her late 80s, high risk of disease.
Don't kill nan!
I:
Can I ask you about that, you know, we’ve been hearing a lot about how the virus can affect people differently depending on their age, and we’ve been seeing some younger people making riskier decisions and ignoring the advice on social distancing. Given that there will hopefully be a vaccine...
F:
There's no vaccine to save us,
Just respirators, so if you're contagious,
It goes without saying...
Don't drive to Barnard Castle, it's not worth the hassle.
Don't be an asshole, wear your mask!
I:
Dr Fauci, we’ve been hearing reports lately that there may have been attempts by the Department of Health and Human Services to have you downplay your messaging to the public, and in some cases censor the scientific advice on social distancing measures...
F:
This interview is over.
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released October 9, 2020
Written, performed, and recorded by Cloud Minus 9 & Metanym
Mixed and mastered by Fractured Sound
Artwork by Chris Rodriguez
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