Elon Musk calls Bill Gates a 'knucklehead' after vaccine criticism as billionaire clash continues

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'It's like, hey, knucklehead, we actually make the vaccine machines for CureVac, that company you're invested in,' Musk said during a podcast interview published this week, referencing Gates.

." In the months since, he has doubled down. In the Sway podcast, he responded to concerns of the human death toll:"Everybody dies."has been at work. Through this entire thing we didn't skip a day. We had national security clearance because we were doing national security work. We sent astronauts to the space station and back.Alameda

County, which was a travesty. But apart from that we've been making cars this entire time. And it's been great," he added. When asked about if he would pay workers who need to stay home, Musk said:"Let's just move on."-19 has been linked to over seven million cases and more than 200,000 deaths across the United States, according to data tracked by Johns Hopkins University.

Tesla CEO Elon Musk talks to media as he arrives to visit the construction site of the future US electric car giant Tesla, on September 3, in Gruenheide near Berlin.

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