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‘Saturday Night Live’: Kate McKinnon’s Dr. Fauci Answers Pressing COVID-19 Vaccine Questions

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Kate McKinnon can truly pull off any impression. After previously playing Rudy Giuliani and Jeff Sessions, the comedy icon portrayed yet another older white man over the weekend, playing Dr.

Anthony Fauci in this week’s “Saturday Night Live” Cold Open sketch. The sketch began with Wolf Blitzer (Beck Bennett) as he introduced the topic of the COVID-19 vaccine, which was just approved by the FDA.  “It’s just like the PS5 — everybody wants it, nobody can get it, and if you’re rich you already got it a month ago,” Blitzer quipped, before introducing McKinnon’s Fauci and Dr.

Deborah Birx (Heidi Gardner). Together, the pair explained the plan for how the government is going to distribute the vaccine. “Yeah, we’re doing this vaccine World War II

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