Dr. Anthony Fauci admitted in correspondence that he was not getting 'much sleep' during the first wave of the COVID-19 pandemic.
In an email apparently following their phone conversation, Fauci told Gates that he was"enthusiastic about moving forward on a collaborative and hopefully synergistic approach to COVID-19" with the foundation and federal health agencies.
"I see you on TV almost every day, and although you continue to have considerable energy, I am seriously worried about you," Emini wrote in an email dated April 2, 2020, obtained by theFauci replied to the executive at around 1:53 a.m. on April 3, saying:"I will try to engage as much as I can given my current circumstances."
In an email from February 2, 2020, published by Buzzfeed, Fauci wrote:"This is White House in full overdrive and I am in the middle of it," and replied to a journalist just two days later, saying:"I am really tired. Not much sleep these days."Peter Navarro Says 'Sociopath' Anthony Fauci Will Be 'Gone Within 90 Days'
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