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Dr. Fauci thinks this is when the public will be able to do things that 'feel like normal' - Yahoo Lifestyle

Dr. Fauci thinks this is when the public will be able to do things that 'feel like normal' - Yahoo Lifestyle

Dr. Fauci thinks this is when the public will be able to do things that 'feel like normal' - Yahoo Lifestyle
Oct 20, 2020 2 mins, 40 secs

Anthony Fauci is the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and member of the White House coronavirus task force.

While it might seem like these two men don’t have a lot in common, during a conversation on Instagram they revealed their paths to success have lots of shared themes.

Fauci took the time to sit down with me (AGAIN) and talk about what we’ve gotten right and what we’ve gotten wrong!

“You’re trying to make discoveries that more often don’t work out the way you would like them to work out, you’ve got to be able to keep your game up even when it looks like you’re failing,” he said.

With winter quickly approaching and coronavirus cases still on the rise around the country, Fauci warned that the current baseline of 40,000 cases a day will make dealing with the rest of the year a challenge.

However, he warned the pandemic would not be gone overnight?

“It may take well into 2021, towards the middle to end of the year, but gradually, you’ll be able to do more things that feel like normal as opposed to the constraints we have now.”?

What to do if you think you have the coronavirus.

Anthony Fauci, President Donald Trump called the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases an “idiot” and a “disaster” — and wasn’t afraid to stand by those insults.

On a Monday call with campaign staff and members of the press — a call intended to discuss how Trump planned to cinch his win for a second term — the president instead unloaded his feelings about Dr.

Fauci’s response to the coronavirus pandemic?

“People are tired of Covid,” Trump said.

[…] He’s been here for, like, 500 years.

He’s like this wonderful sage telling us how — Fauci, if we listened to him, we’d have 700,000 [or] 800,000 deaths.” Although Trump spoke with literally no evidence to support this statement, he doubled down on himself, making it clear that he wasn’t afraid for his comments to circulate in his beloved Fake News Media.

During the  segment, Fauci not only discussed the White House’s pandemic response, but why he wasn’t surprised that Trump contracted COVID-19.

The White House then blocked the physician from appearing in front of a House hearing about the country’s pandemic response back in May, calling his presence “counterproductive.” Trump also took to Twitter in August to discredit Fauci on why U.S.

Despite Trump’s attacks, Fauci remains  one of the most trusted public figures throughout the pandemic, with a June Quinnipiac University poll revealing that 65% of people find Dr.

Fauci to be a trusted source of medical information, compared to Trump’s meager 30%

With the election only two weeks away, it’s possible that Trump is attacking Dr

Unfortunately, punching down never helped anyone — especially when it’s a trusted doctor who is trying to save lives as the president seemingly lets people die

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