. ♪ >> tucker: in the acropolis museum in athens there's a sculpture, you've seen it, of two great goddessesfacing each other, their hands clasped. the piece was carved in the fifth century bc. among human beings have been shaking hands. the handshake is a vital ritual in almost every society and always has been. thanks to the emergence of the wuhan coronavirus, handshaking must end now. that's the verdict from america's chief pandemic fighter, dr. anthony fauci. >> i don't think we ever should have her shake hands ever again, to be honest with you. not only would it be good to prevent coronavirus disease, it probably would decrease the influence of influenza dramatically in this country. >> tucker: ever again. killing the handshake is a big step, but this is a big moment. it's war we are told, we have to make sacrifices. even in more times some accommodations are made. dr. fauci recently gave us specifics about what those might be. in an interview with snapchat, the social media apps, he was asked this, "if you're swiping on a dating applet tender or bumbler grinder he matched with someone