I never asked you for anything. You claimed that Fauci didn't have double standards and you came back with your first example supposedly contradicting that of wearing masks.
You made up a bunch of stupid shit he didn't say justifying it, but you can't come up with any quotes from him to support that.
It's not complicated. Then again, leftists are simpletons. You couldn't debate your way out of a wet paper bag. Then again violence shutting down your opposition is a lot more effective, isn't it, fascist?
Your problem is you aren't really comprehending what I'm reading, something, perhaps your prejudice, is getting in the way.
Think clearly. What I've been saying all along is that recommendations will change based on changing landscape. You may make a recommendation for a time when we have millions of cases that wasn't necessary when we had dozens. That's not controversial, that should be obvious. It's not a double standard. It's rational.
Some recommendations will change as information changes. If we thought that transmission occurred primarily among sick patients, then masking of the general public isn't going to be recommended, especially when the downside of this is shortages for at risk health care workers. If we learned that asymptomatic spread occurs frequently and that cloth masks are sufficient to slow spread from these individuals, then that recommendation will change. Again, not controversial. Just rational.