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DR. ANTHONY FAUCI SPEAKS FRANKLY ABOUT THE DIFFICULTIES THE COUNTRY HAS EXPERIENCED DEALING WITH THE COVID-19 PANDEMIC DURING THE TRUMP ADMINISTRATION AND HIS RENEWED EXPECTATIONS OF SUCCESS IN GETTING AMERICANS VACCINATED ON “CBS SUNDAY MORNING”

Dr. Fauci tells Ted Koppel: “I Think if We Had the Public Health Messages From the Top, Right Down Through the People in the Trenches Be Consistent, That Things Might Have Been Different – In Fact, I’m Pretty Sure They Would Have Been Different”

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Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical advisor to President Joe Biden, speaks frankly about the difficulties he faced dealing with the COVID-19 pandemic in the Trump Administration and his hope for the future in an interview with senior contributor Ted Koppel for CBS News’ CBS SUNDAY MORNING to be broadcast Sunday, Jan. 24 (9:00 AM, ET) on the CBS Television Network.

Fauci talks with Koppel about the challenges he faced working with the Trump administration and the threats against him – and his family – because of his work on the pandemic.

“It’s very disturbing,” Fauci reveals to Koppel. “I mean, I have to tell you, I’m not afraid – of myself, for myself. But the thing that really is disturbing to me is the harassment … continual harassment, you know, of my three daughters. … The crazies, you know, know who they are, know where they live, know what their telephone number is, know where they work. And, it’s just … it infuriates me.”

Fauci stresses that a more consistent leadership during the pandemic could have saved lives.

“I think if we had the public health messages from the top, right down through the people in the trenches be consistent, that things might have been different,” Fauci says. “In fact, I’m pretty sure they would have been different.”

Fauci, who became a household name during the pandemic, is hopeful about the future.

“Right now things are getting better. But they’re going to get much better because President Biden has made it clear this is his top priority,” Fauci tells Koppel.

“You know the goal that’s been set, which I believe is entirely achievable, is to have 100 million vaccinations. People vaccinated; 100 million people vaccinated in the first 100 days,” Fauci says. “Primary and boost.”

Fauci also opens up about what went wrong with the pandemic response.

“You can’t have mixed messaging,” Fauci tells Koppel. “You cannot have the politicization of public health messages. I mean, the idea that wearing a mask or not became a political statement. … that makes it beyond difficult to implement a good public health measure.”

Fauci says he understands there are risks in setting ambitious goals going forward for getting Americans vaccinated, but he says things will be different with the Biden administration.

“And that was one of the things that was kind of refreshing, in one of the first briefings that we had with President Biden and Vice President Harris is that he said, ‘We might have setbacks. But you know when that happens what we’re going to do? We’re not going to point fingers. We’re not going to blame people. We’re not going to hide anything. We’re going to be totally transparent and honest and we’re going to try and fix it.’”

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