Dr. Anthony Fauci Says Santa Claus Is ‘Immune’ to COVID-19.<br />Dr. Anthony Fauci has reassured children<br />everywhere that Santa Claus won’t be spreading<br />anything but holiday cheer this year. .<br />Santa is not going to be spreading<br />any infections to anybody, Dr. Anthony Fauci, via ‘USA Today’.<br />According to the infectious disease expert,<br />Santa has an “innate immunity” to COVID-19. .<br />He explained his logic in an interview with ‘USA Today,’<br />saying Santa’s “good qualities” protect him. .<br />Santa is exempt from this because<br />Santa, of all the good qualities, has<br />a lot of good innate immunity, Dr. Anthony Fauci, via ‘USA Today’.<br />Immunity aside, Santa Claus is still taking<br />proper precautions against COVID-19.<br />Dr. Gina Song, a pediatrician at Northwestern Medicine<br />Delnor Hospital, said that Santa is making fewer in-person<br />appearances this year and practicing social distancing.<br />Santa does not want the kids to line up<br />waiting to see him because he doesn't<br />want to spread germs. Santa gets sad<br />if the kids or their families are sick, Dr. Gina Song, via ‘USA Today’.<br />Dr. Greg Poland, director of the Mayo Clinic's<br />Vaccine Research Group, also said that the elves<br />at the North Pole are also staying safe.<br />Let's do the same thing that Santa and the<br />elves are doing. We stay home if we’re not<br />feeling well. When we go outside of the<br />home, we wear a mask and wash our hands, Dr. Greg Poland, via ‘USA Today’