KEY POINTS
  • Bill Gates worries that anti-vaxxer conspiracy theories targeting him and Dr. Anthony Fauci may erode public trust as companies work on possible Covid-19 vaccines.
  • In a CNBC interview, the billionaire philanthropist and Microsoft co-founder called the false claims "unfortunate."
  • Gates said he has not spoken to Fauci about the false claims because "neither he and I know how to stop that."

Bill Gates worries about the implications of the baseless anti-vaxxer conspiracy theories targeting him and Dr. Anthony Fauci that have emerged during the coronavirus pandemic, telling CNBC they can erode confidence in public health strategies.

In an interview that aired Wednesday on "Squawk Box," Gates said the false claims about him and Fauci, the nation's top infectious disease expert, may have implications in getting the public to adopt measures such as vaccines and face coverings that can help slow transmission of the virus.