Served under 7 presidents, Anthony Fauci will withdraw at the end of the Biden mandate

Anthony Fauci, who has addressed the United States' response to outbreaks of infectious diseases since the 1980s, will be withdrawn until the end of President Joe Biden's current mandate. The 81-year-old told Politico and CNN he would withdraw from his position as director of the National Alliance Institute and [...]
The 81-year-old told Politico and CNN he would withdraw from his position as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to follow other ways sometime before January 2025.
Of course, you cannot continue forever. I want to do other things in my career, even though I am at a very late age”, said Fauci, who is also Biden's leading medical adviser to CNN.
He told Politico he didn't plan on staying on duty long enough to see Coddy-19 end because the disease wouldn't leave soon.
“NIAID of the National Institute of Health in 1984 and served under seven presidents.
When Steve first spread globally from China, he became a reliable source of information, providing the public with his calm and professorial behaviour during frequent media presentations.
But his sincere attitudes about America's failures in dealing with the virus brought Fauci into conflict with former President Donald Trump and turned the doctor-scientist into a hated figure for some on the right.
Fauci now lives with security protection after his family received death threats.












