NIH director Anthony Fauci is a great public servant in a time of great public need, David M. Rubenstein writes in usatodayopinion.
— 36 years. Hard to believe anyone can run anything that long and still be at the top of his game. But Tony is. During this period, he has dealt with every serious infectious disease challenge — malaria, tuberculosis, HIV/AIDS, MERS, SARS, Dengue fever, Ebola, to name a few, and now what seems to be the most serious pandemic since the Spanish Flu of the early 20th century, COVID-19.
For these breakthrough activities and his dedicated service for more than a half century , Tony has received, and earned, the Presidential Medal of Freedom and aWith this long service and universal acclaim, one might think Tony would let it get to his head, at least a little bit. Not the case, though.He is readily accessible to those who need treatment — he still runs a lab at NIH — or need information.
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