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Fauci@80: Genes, running keep the workaholic doctor young

Anthony Fauci turned 80 on December 24. He has worked almost every day this year, 19 hours a day. How does he do it?

December 24, 2020 / 23:01 IST
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Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, gestures after receiving his first dose of the new Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the National Institutes of Health, in Bethesda, U.S., December 22, 2020. Patrick Semansky/Pool via REUTERS - RC2FSK9I86JD
Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases, gestures after receiving his first dose of the new Moderna COVID-19 vaccine at the National Institutes of Health, in Bethesda, U.S., December 22, 2020. Patrick Semansky/Pool via REUTERS - RC2FSK9I86JD

Eighty? Really? How do you do it, Dr Fauci?

The wiry, light-eyed, 60-ish looking face of the battle against COVID, who has worked almost 19 hours every day all of this year due to the pandemic, who has advised presidents from Ronald Reagan to Donald Trump, turned 80 on December 24.

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You may not have agreed with everything Dr Fauci said or did this year. He has his critics, particularly among Trump supporters, and needs security detail after he and his family received death threats from people not worthy of being in the same room as him.

But Fauci’s longevity and qualifications are off the charts and beyond doubt. After getting his degree as a doctor from Cornell University and then learning his ropes with brutal shifts at a hospital, Fauci has overseen health crises over five decades, ranging from AIDS to COVID-19. It has required the director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) to maintain a punishing schedule.