On 8 March 2020, Anthony Fauci told CBS 60 Minutes "people should not be walking around with masks." On 3 April 2020, the CDC reversed course and recommended universal cloth-mask use. Fauci later acknowledged in a December 2020 letter to Sinclair — and in a January 2021 BBC interview — that the initial messaging was shaped by concern that N95 supplies would be depleted for healthcare workers. The WHO made a similar reversal in June 2020. The episode is a documented public-health-communication failure debated in peer-reviewed literature (Brennan and Saad-Roy, Health Affairs, 2021). The conspiracy framing — that masks were always known to be useless and officials lied to control the public — conflates a real supply-driven communication decision with fabricated intent to deceive.