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    White House attacks ‘bizarre’ – Fauci

    Chronicle EditorBy Chronicle EditorJuly 16, 2020No Comments3 Mins Read
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    US infectious disease chief Dr Anthony Fauci
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    US infectious disease expert Dr Anthony Fauci has described recent efforts by the Trump administration to discredit him as “bizarre” and “nonsense”.

    “Ultimately, it hurts the president to do that,” Dr Fauci said in an interview with The Atlantic. “It doesn’t do anything but reflect poorly on them.”

    On Sunday, a White House official shared a list detailing past apparent erroneous comments by Dr Fauci.

    But on Wednesday Mr Trump insisted he had a “good relationship” with him.

    “We’re all in the same team including Dr Fauci,” he said. “We want to get rid of this mess that China sent us, so everybody’s working on the same line and we’re doing very well.”

    The White House statement attacking Dr Fauci criticised him for what it said was conflicting advice on face coverings and remarks on Covid-19’s severity.

    Responding to the criticism, Dr Fauci told The Atlantic that targeting him was “completely wrong”.

    Fauci’s response

    “I cannot figure out in my wildest dreams why they would want to do that,” he said.

    “I think they realise now that that was not a prudent thing to do, because it’s only reflecting negatively on them,” he added.

    Dr Fauci was also criticised by Peter Navarro, Mr Trump’s top trade adviser, in an opinion piece for USA Today in which he said the disease expert had been “wrong about everything I have interacted with him on”.

    • White House attacks Anthony Fauci

    However, the White House distanced itself from Mr Navarro’s remarks, with communications chief Alyssa Farah tweeting that the article “didn’t go through normal White House clearance processes” and was “the opinion of Peter alone”.

    Asked about Mr Navarro’s piece as he departed the White House for Atlanta, Mr Trump said he should not have written it.

    “Well he made a statement representing himself. He shouldn’t be doing that,” he said.

    In his interview with The Atlantic, Dr Fauci said he was not thinking of resigning over the attacks on him.

    “I think the problem is too important for me to get into those kinds of thoughts and discussions. I just want to do my job. I’m really good at it. I think I can contribute. And I’m going to keep doing it,” he said.

    He has also told Reuters that he believes the US will successfully develop a vaccine against the coronavirus by the end of the year.

    It follows early stage results from a vaccine developed by the firm Moderna, which Dr Fauci said were promising because the vaccine appeared to offer the type of protection seen in a natural infection.

    Dr Fauci’s comments come after reports that as of 15 July, US hospitals will have to report Covid-19 patient data to the federal health agency in Washington instead of the Centers for Disease Control (CDC).

    The CDC, the US’s top public health institute, has until now been responsible for handling data about the pandemic from its hospital network.

    Health experts have expressed concerns that data will be politicised, become less transparent and possibly affect the work of researchers and modellers.

    The US has reported more than 3.4 million cases of coronavirus, and more than 136,000 deaths nationwide, according to Johns Hopkins University.

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