Washington:Dr. Anthony Fauci and two other top public health officials will testify next week to a House subcommittee that's been investigating the federal response to a coronavirus pandemic still inflicting a relentless toll on Americans, officials with the panel said on Wednesday.
Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, has become the government's most visible face in the battle against the virus and polls show him as its most trusted authority as well. That's in sharp contrast to President Donald Trump, who gets low marks from the public after ceding much of the US response to the nation's governors, resulting in an inconsistent hodgepodge of restrictions and a resurgence of the disease in many states.
The July 31 hearing will focus on the urgent need for a national comprehensive plan to address the virus, committee officials said in a statement announcing the session.
There have been more than 3.9 million confirmed cases in the US of COVID-19, the disease the virus causes, and more than 142,000 deaths, according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University.
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