In December 2020, Birx indicated that she would retire from government soon after Joe Biden assumed office, stating that she would “stay as long as needed and then retire” and that her tenure had “been a bit overwhelming” and was “very difficult on my family”.[49][50] Birx’s announcement came after news broke that she hosted three generations of her own family from two households during Thanksgiving after she had urged Americans to restrict such gatherings to “your immediate household”.[51] On January 20, 2021, her term ended.[52] Afterwards, Birx stated that she often considered quitting her position as White House coronavirus response coordinator under the Trump administration due to the administration’s hyper-partisanship, especially during the 2020 presidential election.[45][53][54] Birx also asserted that the Trump administration “censored” her “science-based guidance” and that she was also “being deliberately blocked,” from appearing on national media outlets for a time.[citation needed]
George W. Bush Institute
In March 2021, Birx joined the George W. Bush Institute in Dallas, Texas, as a senior fellow, working on initiatives to reduce health disparities and prepare for future pandemics.
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