Just four short years ago Dr. Anthony Fauci touted vitamins
C and D as good for fighting infections and disease. In fact, he said he supplemented with 1,000 mg of vitamin C, himself, every
day. Both work to help your body’s immune system, he said.
Yet, in a more recent interview, he backpedaled, saying there was “no definite proof” that the vitamins work,
even though some studies show they do. The only question is: What changed? Why
did he say they work four years ago, but denies it now?
Sources:
Washingtonian January 15, 2016
RealClear March 26, 2020