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Peter Navarro understands statistics as good as any damn NIH doctor |
Navarro wrote a brash op-ed in USA Today on Wednesday detailing supposed scientific faux pas that Dr. Anthony Fauci has committed since early in the COVID-19 saga. Its title was “Anthony Fauci has been wrong about everything I have interacted with him on.”
Fauci is probably the most prominent of public health experts; he has headed up the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases for more than three decades, according to The Hill. Meanwhile, Navarro's self-reported qualifications amount to a social science background that enables him to read statistical studies.
“I can’t explain Peter Navarro,” Fauci said in an interview in The Atlantic. “He’s in a world by himself."
White House strategists, key Republican senators, and Trump himself have spoken up against Navarro's attack on Fauci. Those comments have met with deep skepticism from a wide swath of Americans. A White House memo circulated only a few days ago that listed mistakes Fauci has made since the early days of the pandemic, mistakes that could be used to undermine him.
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Anthony Fauci, NIH hotshot, explainer and soother, speaking at a COVID-19 briefing before his exile. |
Among the most recent, of course, is the administration's rule change shifting the national collection of COVID-19 data away from the Centers for Disease Control.
Fauci added, “I just want to do my job. I’m really good at it. . . . And I’m going to keep doing it.”
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