From WSJopinion: Dr. Fauci’s legacy will be marred by his divisive and arrogant leadership during the Covid pandemic, writes AllysiaFinley
Journal Editorial Report: The week's best and worst from Jason Riley, Allysia Finley and Kim Strassel. Image: Gabriel Barraza/ReutersAnthony Fauci gave his final press conference last week as head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, a post he has held since 1984. Regrets about how he handled the Covid-19 pandemic? He had a few, but too few to mention.
Asked how “dubious” public-health advice from the Trump White House affected progress during the pandemic, Dr. Fauci boasted: “Well, you remember, if you were around, that at this podium I contradicted those, which set off a whole series of things in my life.”
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