The exchange was among more than 866 pages of Fauci’s emails from March and April 2020 that the newspaper obtained through a Freedom of Information Act request.
Dr. Anthony Fauci corresponded with a Chinese health official early in the pandemic, acknowledging the “crazy people in this world” and vowing to “get through this together,” a new report revealed Tuesday.
The director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases responded, “I understand completely. No problem. We will get through this together.”As Fauci faced criticism for his handling of the pandemic, Gao reached out again. In his correspondence with Gates adviser Emilio Emini, the executive raised concerns about Fauci’s health.
Fauci told the Washington Post that he has maintained a long relationship with Gates, who has been the subject of recent reports that reveal that he allegedly made unwanted advances on female employees at both Microsoft and his foundation. Just before Easter, he exchanged emails with Marc Short, Vice President Mike Pence’s chief of staff — where he wished Short a “peaceful and enjoyable day with your family.”“As you probably noticed, the taskforce meetings have not occurred as often lately. And certainly, my meetings with the president have been dramatically decreased,” he said in an interview with Strat News in June 2020.In response to an article forwarded to him about his “cult following,” he replied that it was “truly surreal.
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