It's true, but there were a lot of unknowns, and the gov't erred on the side of people possibly having too much rather than too little.
I tend to give the imperfections of the covid and post-covid decision-making a pass, as it was unprecedented for all involved.
No, that does not include Trump poo-pooing it, suggesting it would just "go away." His ignorance caused a lot of deaths.
But Fauci should have specified wanting masks for front-line workers. You have to trust the masses there with transparency, even though the masses are shaved apes and would have horded masks regardless.
The CDC should have been telling the gov't what to do and not the other way around.
I understand if we went a little overboard with the mask mandates and school closures, but closing outdoor spaces like beaches and parks was asinine and ignorant.
Shit, to this day, I see people driving alone in a car with a mask on. There's too careful, there's ignorant, and then there's stupid.