Trump calls Fauci remarks on risks to reopening schools, economy
unacceptable
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[May 14, 2020]
By Steve Holland
WASHINGTON (Reuters) - U.S. President
Donald Trump on Wednesday described as not acceptable a warning given by
top U.S. infectious disease expert Anthony Fauci this week about the
dangers of reopening the economy and schools too quickly.
"To me it's not an acceptable answer, especially when it comes to
schools," Trump told reporters at the White House when asked about
Fauci's warnings to senators on Tuesday about the risks of reopening the
schools and economy too soon.
Fauci, who directs the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases, also warned that a premature lifting of lockdowns could lead
to additional outbreaks of the deadly coronavirus, which has killed more
than 82,000 people in the United States and brought the economy to its
knees.
Trump, in contrast, said on Wednesday the only thing that would be
acceptable would be professors or teachers "over a certain age" not
holding classes. "I think they ought to take it easy for another few
weeks," he added.
The president, who previously made the strength of the economy central
to his pitch for re-election in November, has encouraged states to
reopen businesses and schools that were shuttered to halt the spread of
the highly contagious respiratory disease.
Fauci, 79, a proponent of the lockdowns, has become a target for
criticism from the American far right and online conspiracy theorists
since he made statements about the outbreak that were at odds with
Trump's.
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President Donald Trump speaks during a meeting on the coronavirus
disease (COVID-19) outbreak response with North Dakota Governor Doug
Burgum and Colorado Governor Jared Polis in the Cabinet Room at the
White House in Washington, U.S., May 13, 2020. REUTERS/Kevin
Lamarque
In April, Trump retweeted a call to fire Fauci, after the doctor
said lives could have been saved if the country had shut down
sooner, spurring speculation his days in the administration could be
numbered.
"Anthony is a good person, a very good person, I’ve disagreed with
him," Trump said in an interview earlier on Wednesday with Fox
Business Network's "Mornings with Maria," repeating his refrain that
the country must reopen.
"We want to do it safely, but we also want to do it as quickly as
possible. ... We have to get it open. I totally disagree with him on
schools," Trump said.
Asked about Trump’s comments, New York City Mayor Bill de Blasio
told CNN that Fauci was “sounding an honest voice of caution and I
share his view.”
“I think we have to be very careful about the steps we take."
(Reporting by Steve Holland; Additional Reporting by Eric Beech;
Writing by Tim Ahmann and Alexandra Alper; Editing by Sandra Maler
and Peter Cooney)
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