'I cared about you, but I was worried about you. That’s the reason why I kept calling,' Dr. Anthony Fauci told Chris Cuomo on his CNN show
’s coronavirus task force — joined Cuomo for Monday's episode ofGet push notifications with news, features and more."I have spoken to you, almost without exception, every day. And you have been calling me out of personal concern to make sure that I’m ok, that my wife was ok, my son was ok," Cuomo said. "Eleven o’clock at night. Later. Waiting for my show to end. Saturday. Sunday morning…the rare time you have with your family.
"I cared about you, but I was worried about you. That’s the reason why I kept calling," he continued.
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