There’s a report out today that is filled with both good news and bad news.
We’ll start with the good news.
Dr. Flip-Flopper has announced that he’s going to retire from the NIH and go into seclusion.
The bad news is that he’s tethered his departure to the end of Biden’s term, so we’ve still got at least two more years of him.
Via Fox News:
Dr. Anthony Fauci, chief medical officer to the president of the United States, said he will retire by the end of President Biden’s term, according to a new report published Monday.
Politico reported Monday that Fauci said he will retire by the end of Biden’s term following more than five decades of federal service under seven different presidential administrations.
The 81-year-old has been director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) since 1984, Reuters reported. He became the face of the American government’s policies regarding efforts to mitigate the coronavirus pandemic in 2020.
This after a report that people are leaving the NIH and FDA in droves. I guess he’s decided to be one of them.
I’ll be more than happy to see Dr. Flip-Flopper go, but I’d much rather see him leave now instead of two years from now.