Anthony FauciAnthony Fauci Shows Sunday: Trump’s acquittal in second trial of reverb accusation Fauci: Stimulus bill needs to be passed so schools can reopen preview of Sunday’s shows: lawmakers consider trial Trump administration Biden administration observes chronology of mass vaccines MORE, the country’s top infectious disease expert, has won a $ 1 million Israeli prize for “defending science” throughout his career.
The Tel Aviv University-based Dan David Foundation said Monday that Fauci has won the award for “bravely defending science against the uninformed opposition during the challenging COVID crisis,” the Seattle Times reported.
“As the COVID-19 pandemic unfolded, (Fauci) took advantage of his considerable communication skills to address people affected by fear and anxiety and worked tirelessly to inform people in the United States and other places on public health measures essential to contain the spread of the pandemic. ” said the foundation’s awards committee.
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Since the pandemic began, Fauci has become one of the most confident voices in the pandemic, informing the public on the importance of masks and social distancing, as well as proposing plans to administer the coronavirus vaccine.
Fauci recently dit that in April anyone who wants a vaccine can get one. Currently, only those who are older and front-line workers are eligible for the vaccine.
It has also been addressed reopening of schools saying vaccines are not a requirement for reopening, but the stimulus law needs to be passed so that schools have the resources to open them safely.
The award is not only for her work with the coronavirus, but also for her work in HIV and AIDS research.