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Vivek Ramaswamy raised questions on U.S. pandemic policy consistency in a recent social media post. He contrasted the closure of outdoor county fairs, citing public health expert Amy Acton, with the allowance of large gatherings during Black Lives Matter protests. Ramaswamy's remarks suggest there were double standards in how public events were regulated during the COVID-19 pandemic.
Ramaswamy has previously commented on U.S. policy issues, including support for veterans facing red flag laws at a GunCon event. He has also described Ohio as a leader among conservative states in shaping policy directions, according to earlier remarks. His recent statements extend a pattern of contrasting public stances on regulatory decisions.