- by foxnews
- 08 Apr 2025
Fauci, who faced intense criticism for his handling of the pandemic, was critical of Trump's handling of the pandemic in the paper.
"With COVID-19, the role of political leadership at the highest level - or the lack thereof - was again shown to be critical," the authors wrote. "As COVID-19 exploded globally and in the United States, President Donald Trump frequently minimized the seriousness of the pandemic, repeatedly claiming that COVID-19 would just 'go away' In the first full year of the pandemic (2020, the last year of his presidency) he failed to use his bully pulpit to encourage people to use available 'low-tech' tools such as masks/respirators, better ventilation, and physical distancing to reduce the risk of infection."
"Trump also gave credence to unproven and potentially dangerous substances for COVID-19 prevention and treatment such as bleach injections, the antimalarial hydroxychloroquine and the anti-parasitic drug ivermectin. Many of his hundreds of communications during the COVID-19 pandemic were missed opportunities for political leadership in promoting policies and practices to mitigate the impact of a raging pandemic."
The paper also says that "abundant evidence from top evolutionary virologists and leading scientists in other fields strongly suggests that the virus jumped species from an animal reservoir to humans in the Huanan market in Wuhan, China, and then spread throughout China and the rest of the world."
Fox News Digital reached out to the NIH for comment but did not immediately receive a response.
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