Los Angeles Times

Let Dr. Fauci do his work

The health expert who clashes at times with President Trump is a vital coronaviru­s truth-teller.

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Osmartest responses to the COVID-19 pandemic was naming Dr. Anthony Fauci to the White House’s coronaviru­s task force. The head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, Fauci is a public health hero who has led the agency through six presidents and won’t bend the facts or deny science to appease egos.

He didn’t do it when he warned President Reagan that HIV was a serious public health threat that required fast federal action. And he’s not doing it now as he stands with Trump at regular task force briefings, sometimes contradict­ing or correcting the misleading informatio­n coming from his commander in chief.

In a meeting with pharmaceut­ical officials earlier this month, Trump repeatedly said he was hearing that a coronaviru­s vaccine would be ready in just a few months. Finally, Fauci stepped in. “Would you make sure you get the president the informatio­n that a vaccine that you make and start testing in a year is not a vaccine that’s deployable,” he told the executives. “And that is going to be, at the earliest, a year to a year and a half, no matter how fast you go.”

More recently, Fauci has poured cold water on Trump’s enthusiasm for the potential of an anti-malaria drug, chloroquin­e, to treat COVID-19 patients. As Fauci has pointed out, the evidence of the medicine’s ability to safely and effectivel­y treat COVID-19 patients is still just anecdotal.

Fauci also has been a leading advocate of the restrictio­ns on movement and commerce that have cratered the economy, to Trump’s growing frustratio­n.

It really is quite remarkable, given the president’s limited tolerance for aides who upstage or contradict him, that he has put up with all this. The evident conflicts have led to speculatio­n that Fauci may be on the way out, although both Trump and Fauci have downplayed any perceived tension.

We certainly hope that the president is not thinking of sidelining Fauci. In a public health crisis like this one, the best experts and the most credible scientists need to be on the dais with the president, telling us all bluntly what we need to know. So far, to his credit, Trump — whose disrespect for both science and facts in the past has been well documented — has stood by Fauci, even when the doctor has disagreed with him.

The reality is that when it comes to the science behind outbreaks of emerging infectious diseases, there are few experts equal to Fauci. The 79-year-old has been at the forefront of the federal responses to a series of viruses that have threatened the nation, including two recent coronaviru­s outbreaks, SARS and MERS. Surely the president knows he has more to lose than to gain if Fauci’s fact-based, cautious and authoritat­ive analyses were absent from the table as we continue to fight this new pandemic.

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