Dr. Anthony Fauci has previously said it feels "liberating" to work in the new White House, and in an interview with the New York Times, Fauci elaborates on what 2020 was like for him. Among other things, he reveals that he once opened a letter in his office, only to have his face and chest hit with a puff of powder. "I looked at it somewhat fatalistically," he recalls. "It had to be one of three things: A hoax. Or anthrax, which meant I’d have to go on Cipro for a month. Or if it was ricin, I was dead, so bye-bye." After a hazmat team came in and tests were done, it turned out to be a hoax. Other nuggets:
- Anecdotes: Fauci says Trump would routinely rely on anecdotes about this or that treatment as relayed by acquaintances, even though scientific evidence was lacking. "It was always, 'A guy called me up, a friend of mine from blah, blah, blah.' That’s when my anxiety started to escalate."