From USA Today:
“Dr. Fauci
says letting 'the science speak' is 'liberating' after serving under Trump”
When Dr.
Anthony Fauci was asked a question at a White House briefing Thursday that he
couldn't answer, he said so. When Fauci laid out the challenges still facing
the nation to get the coronavirus pandemic under control, he didn't sugarcoat
them. And when the nation's top infectious disease expert was asked if he feels
less constrained in the new administration, he readily agreed. “The idea that
you can get up here and … let the science speak, it is somewhat of a liberating
feeling," Fauci said. With apologies to The Who, meet the new Fauci, same
as the old, but with a new boss. “Above all, our plan is to restore public
trust,” President Joe Biden said Thursday, when laying out from the State
Dining room a national plan to tackle the virus. “That’s why you’re going to be
hearing a lot more from Dr. Fauci, not from the president, but from the real genuine
experts and scientists.” As Biden spoke, Fauci stood behind him, wearing a face
mask patterned with beakers, Bunsen burners and other scientific equipment.
Earlier in the
day, Fauci told the World Health Organization that the United States will remain
involved, reversing former President Donald Trump’s decision to sever ties.
Fauci said the U.S. “stands ready to work in partnership and solidarity to
support the international COVID-19 response.” When he addressed reporters in
the afternoon, Fauci spoke from the same room where he often had to step carefully
around Trump. "You didn't feel that you could actually say something, and
there wouldn't be any repercussions about it," he said. Asked if he now
wanted to amend anything he said during the last administration, Fauci said he
had always tried to speak his mind. "That's why I got in trouble
sometimes," he added. Trump’s disputes with Fauci became a sideshow of the
administration’s pandemic response. More seriously, they were also a
distraction and sent opposing messages to the public about what and who to
believe.
Fauci
repeatedly contradicted Trump’s more optimistic assessments of the pandemic and
false medical statements. The coronavirus is not comparable to the flu.
Hydroxychloroquine is not a good treatment for COVID-19. Some states should not
have re-opened as quickly as they did. Masks are an important defense. Trump at
times sidelined Fauci from his task force’s work and tried to publicly
discredit him. Trump tweeted that Fauci was “Wrong!” when he told Congress that
the nation should have had a bigger, faster lockdown when the virus hit. In
October, Trump called Fauci a “disaster.” Fauci tried to remain diplomatic. But
he admitted to becoming “really ticked off” by a Trump campaign ad that took
one of his statements out of context, implying that he had praised Trump’s
handling of the pandemic. During an October campaign rally, Trump criticized
Biden for wanting “to listen to Dr. Fauci.” “…yes,” Biden tweeted in response. After
Trump lost re-election, Fauci also said “yes” to Biden’s offer to become his
chief medical adviser. Fauci already had a strong relationship with Ron Klain,
Biden’s chief of staff. The two worked closely together on the 2014 Ebola
outbreak. (Klain keeps a framed certificate of appreciation from Fauci on the
red walls of his home office just outside Washington, D.C.)
Fauci, who has
served as the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases since 1984, has also already strengthened his ties with the head of
the World Health Organization, whom he referred to Thursday as “my dear
friend.” WHO Director-General Tedros Adhanom Ghebreyesus tweeted his thanks to
“my brother Tony for leading the U.S. team.” “We look forward,” he tweeted, “to
continuing our partnership.” Fauci led off his comments to reporters Thursday
by warning that "we are still in a very serious situation.” He said
hospitalizations and deaths might go up even as cases are going down. He talked
about the challenges of the new strains of virus and the need for more
vaccination outreach, particular to skeptical communities. When asked why some
states say they need more vaccines while the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention contend they still have some, Fauci said he doesn't know but wants
to find out. "One of the new things in this administration, is if you
don’t know the answer, don’t guess," he said in response to another
question. Fauci gave some credit to the Trump administration, saying the while
the new administration is coming in with "fresh ideas," they are not
starting entirely from scratch. "So we are continuing, but you're going to
see a real ramping up of it," he said. And if things go wrong, Fauci
promised to be upfront about the mistakes. "That was literally," he
said, "a conversation I had, 15 minutes ago, with the president."
^ Trump and the
majority of his minions completely failed the United States and the American
People in how they lied and mishandled Covid-19. Dr. Fauci was one of the few
who publicly tried to tell us the truth. You could see the frustration with Trump
and the others on Fauci’s face and in his voice. Hopefully, now that Biden is
President the American People will be told the truth and we will finally be
able to stop Covid-19 instead of putting our heads in the sands and believing it
doesn’t exist. ^
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