Dr. Fauci, respectfully, please stop with the confessionals

The quiet dignity with which he bore it all is quiet no longer. But what will Dr. Fauci's public confession achieve, apart from the gleeful gloating from those who already held Trump in contempt?
Dr. Anthony Fauci is one of the few persons who is liked by both the right and left in the U.S. That is, before his recent slew of confessional interviews, writes Tatheer Ali, an Action Canada fellow.
U.S. President Joe Biden’s inauguration promises to usher in a new era of evidence-based decision making, a scientific renaissance if you will—or at least in how the COVID-19 pandemic will be handled. And it could not come at...

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