Fauci says it's 'liberating' now Trump is gone

Dr Anthony Fauci's honest takes on America's failures to get to grips with the epidemic brought him into conflict with the former president. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG
Dr Anthony Fauci's honest takes on America's failures to get to grips with the epidemic brought him into conflict with the former president. PHOTO: BLOOMBERG

WASHINGTON • In his first White House briefing as President Joe Biden's top adviser on Covid-19, Dr Anthony Fauci said it was "liberating" that he could focus on science without fear of repercussion now that Mr Donald Trump has left office.

The top infectious disease scientist was briefing reporters on Thursday on the state of the US outbreak that has claimed more than 408,000 lives.

Asked to compare his experience under the previous administration to the new one, the 80-year-old responded a little coyly at first, saying he wasn't sure he could "extrapolate" based on first impressions. "But one of the things that was very clear as recently as about 15 minutes ago, when I was with the President, is that one of the things that we're going to do is to be completely transparent, open and honest. If things go wrong, not point fingers, but to correct them and to make everything we do be based on science and evidence."

Towards the end of Thursday's briefing, Dr Fauci was asked by another reporter to expand on his "jokes" about the differences in the management styles between the two leaders. "I was very serious about it, I wasn't joking," he said, laughing. "Obviously I don't want to be going back over history, but it was very clear that there were things that were said, be it regarding things like hydroxychloroquine and other things like that, that really were uncomfortable because they were not based on scientific fact."

At one point of time, hydroxycholoroquine was touted by US President Donald Trump and others as a possible treatment for the disease caused by the coronavirus.

Dr Fauci added he took no pleasure in having to contradict the former president and that "it was really something that you didn't feel that you could actually say something, and there wouldn't be any repercussions about it".

"The idea that you can get up here and talk about what you know. What the evidence, what the science is, and know that's it - let the science speak - it is somewhat of a liberating feeling."

Dr Fauci's honest takes on America's failures to get to grips with its epidemic brought him into conflict with Mr Trump, who repeatedly declared premature victory over the virus, equivocated on mask use and lockdowns, and pushed unfounded miracle cures. Dr Fauci also said on Thursday that based on recent seven-day averages, coronavirus infections may be about to hit a plateau in the United States.

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A version of this article appeared in the print edition of The Straits Times on January 23, 2021, with the headline Fauci says it's 'liberating' now Trump is gone. Subscribe