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and 50% of the brainwashed sheep will think these emails showed how hard he worked and how... polite he was. Fucking disgusting.
Thousands of emails from and to Fauci during the pandemic's early days were published. Here's what they show about him[/h]By Christina Maxouris and
Paul LeBlanc, CNN
Updated 12:56 AM ET, Wed June 2, 2021
CNN)Dr. Anthony Fauci was a regular on American televisions as the pandemic unfolded across the country and millions looked to the leading expert for insight and guidance on how to defeat the virus.
He was fielding dozens of questions every day off screen too, answering emails from team members, former colleagues, old friends, reporters, producers, celebrities -- and sometimes strangers desperate for advice or looking to leave a note of "thanks."
BuzzFeed News published more than 3,200 pages of emails from Fauci's inbox after obtaining correspondence spanning from January to June 2020, and
The Washington Post published excerpts from more than 860 pages of emails during March and April 2020. CNN also obtained a number of emails from February, but many were heavily redacted.
While many federal government staffers prefer the phone to email, this correspondence offers a rare glimpse into Fauci's frantic schedule and polite, to-the-point demeanor during the time he emerged as a rare source of frank honesty within the Trump administration's Covid-19 task force.
But they also reveal the weight that came with the role.
"This is White House in full overdrive and I am in the middle of it," Fauci wrote in a February 2 email published by BuzzFeed. "Reminiscent of post-anthrax days."
Two days later, responding to a journalist, he writes, "I am really tired. Not much sleep these days."
[h=3]Am hanging in there'[/h]The director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases -- and a doctor for the National Institutes of Health for more than 50 years -- Fauci had worked undersix US presidents including then-President Donald Trump before he became the public face of the federal response to Covid-19.
It didn't take long for questions to come streaming into his inbox, often from news stations across the globe and radio shows asking for several minutes of his time for an interview.
Howard Bauchner, editor-in-chief of JAMAemailed Fauci on February 5 with a note at the bottom, "You surviving -- worried a bit about your workload."
"Am hanging in there," Fauci replied, according to the emails obtainedby BuzzFeed. "Feels like my internship and first year residency when I was on every other night and every other weekend, but actually never left the hospital because the patients were so sick."
Several weeks later, National Institutes of Health Director Dr. Francis Collins, Fauci's boss, attached a short reminder at the end of his email to Fauci: "Get some sleep!"
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an interview with CNN's Wolf Blitzer in June, Fauci called the work "exhausting."
"I'm chronically fatigued, I don't get a lot of sleep," he said. "I'm constantly briefing, talking, doing things, hopefully getting the right cause out."
And if the exhaustion ever turned to frustration, Fauci certainly never let it show. His exchanges -- however short -- always seemed pleasant. "Let us discuss," he'd signal to his team when a new request came in. "Thank you for your note," was often his response to the scores of thankful notes streaming in.
[h=3]'Do not hesitate to call or email'[/h]
Despite a plate already overflowing with a pandemic raging out of control, Fauci found the time to respond to notes of support and questions for medical advice -- even when they came from complete strangers.
When someone reached out on March 4 with a question on whether pneumonia vaccines could provide some protection against severe Covid-19, Fauci responded in detail about an hour later.
https://www.cnn.com/2021/06/02/politics/anthony-fauci-emails/index.html
I'm going to stop there. I threw up in my mouth reading this fucking garbage.