Fauci wins $ 1 million Israeli prize for “defending science”

Anthony FauciAnthony FauciSunday shows – Trump’s acquittal in the second removal process reverberates Fauci: the stimulus bill must be approved for schools to reopen the preview of Sunday’s shows: lawmakers analyze Trump’s removal process; The Biden administration looks at the chronology of mass vaccinations MORE, the nation’s foremost expert on infectious diseases, has won an Israeli $ 1 million prize for “defending science” throughout his career.

The Dan David University-based Dan David Foundation said Monday that Fauci won the award for “courageous defense of science against uninformed opposition during the provocative COVID crisis,” Seattle Times reported.

“As the COVID-19 pandemic erupted, (Fauci) capitalized on its considerable communication skills to address people of fear and anxiety and worked tirelessly to inform people in the United States and elsewhere about public health is essential to limit the spread of the pandemic, ”said the foundation’s awards commission.

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Since the pandemic began, Fauci has become one of the most trusted voices in the pandemic, informing the public about the importance of masks and social distance, as well as coming up with plans for the administration of the coronavirus vaccine.

Jaws recently SAPS that by April anyone who wants a vaccine should be able to get one. Currently, only older people and front-line workers are eligible for the vaccine.

He addressed himself reopening of schools saying vaccines are not a requirement for reopening, but the stimulus bill needs to be passed so that schools have the resources to open safely.

The award is not only for his work with coronavirus, but also for his work in HIV and AIDS research.

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