Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Infectious and Allergic Diseases in Washington, admitted that he had spoken with US President Donaldtramp 4 times to make sure that his point of view had fully reached the president, and that he would continue to work to correct any errors related to the Corona virus committed by the White House.

Dr. Fossey said in an interview with "Sense" magazine: "When you deal with the White House, sometimes you have to say something once, two, three and even four times, and after that thing is achieved as I want. And I will continue this approach. Fossey said that he is trying to correct Trump's mistakes. But "I can't jump in front of him and take the microphone out of it."
Fossi criticized the president for publicly shaking hands with people, saying "I say this to the Special Forces, and to the White House staff, because we should not shake hands" and added, "We also have to physically separate ourselves from each other during press conferences."

The chief immunology expert in the United States said he is trying to persuade the White House to adopt a virtual press conference mechanism to avoid one-room conferences packed with experts, politicians, and journalists, and that he advises the president not to be with groups of more than 10 people in one room. Dr. Fossey said he refused to describe the Corona virus as a "Chinese virus" as Trump had done, which critics criticized and considered it a racist matter.

Dr. Voss's remarks, the last of many criticisms and reprimands addressed to the president, in addition to his absence from the press conference scheduled for Sunday to talk about the Corona virus, raised suspicions that he then strained the two men.

Dr. Foss talked about the president saying that China should have warned the United States about the virus two or three months ago before announcing the results of the corona virus's development. "It is illogical that two or three months mean September," Voss said. But the virus was discovered only in December. "The next time we sit with the president and talk about what we will tell him to be careful with what he says and what he does not say," Voss added.

Dr. Voss was forced to respond publicly to President Trump's allegations that he said that "colorkine" to combat malaria could be a potential drug for Corona disease, and said, "Notifying Trump that things he does not want to hear is dangerous," adding that he "did not respond to it at the time." Because he does not want to embarrass him, and he always prefers the event with him than the scientific facts that say otherwise.