FILE - White House coronavirus adviser Dr. Scott Atlas speaks during an event with President Donald Trump about coronavirus testing in the Rose Garden of the White House, Sept. 28, 2020 (AP Photo)
FILE – White House coronavirus adviser Dr. Scott Atlas speaks during an event with President Donald Trump about coronavirus testing in the Rose Garden of the White House, Sept. 28, 2020 (AP Photo)

 

WASHINGTON — Dr. Scott Atlas, who held the position of special advisor to President Trump on Coronavirus, has resigned from his position.

Atlas, who joined the administration in August, released his resignation letter on Monday. His role was set to expire on its own this week.

In the letter, obtained by Fox News, Atlas thanked the president for “the honor and privilege to serve on behalf of the American people.”

“I worked hard with a singular focus—to save lives and help Americans through this pandemic,” wrote Atlas wrote, noting that he “always relied on the latest science and evidence, without any political consideration or influence.”

“As time went on, like all scientists and health policy scholars, I learned new information and synthesized the latest data from around the world, all in an effort to provide you with the best information to serve the greater public good,” Atlas wrote. “But, perhaps more than anything, my advice was always focused on minimizing all the harms from both the pandemic and the structural policies themselves, especially to the working class and the poor.”

Atlas also wished the best to the Biden administration.

“I sincerely wish the new team all the best as they guide the nation through these trying, polarized times,” Atlas wrote. “With the emerging treatments and vaccines, I remain highly optimistic that America will thrive once again and overcome the adversity of the pandemic and all that it has entailed.”

Atlas had several spats with other members of the White House Coronavirus Task Force over the course of his time with the administration.

 As reported by Vos Iz Neias