"Usa una máscara".
Tony is really a leader that is hard to define in just a sentence or two, but you know, it, when you see it, because whether it's dealing with, uh, you know, the highest levels of government, it's dealing with science colleagues who are, uh, extremely, uh, bright, it's a, when he's dealing with, uh, the Congress persons on the Hill, it's when he is in the media, talking to a reporter, that's how he responds.
When you use on a, a webinar and answering questions for students. I think all of those are the different sides of Tony, which are many. And I think that's what makes him such a unique gift to, uh, public health and to the overall issue of infectious diseases today.
"La ciencia nos dice que podemos hacer cosas fenomenales si ponemos nuestras mentes y nuestros recursos en ello".
He was told by many senior people, Tony, you're going to destroy your career. You have a wonderful career in immunological research. Why are you doing infectious diseases? And he said, it's going to be an International problem, and I'm going to work on it.
"La ciencia nos dice que podemos hacer cosas fenomenales si ponemos nuestras mentes y nuestros recursos en ello".
He was told by many senior people, Tony, you're going to destroy your career. You have a wonderful career in immunological research. Why are you doing infectious diseases? And he said, it's going to be an International problem, and I'm going to work on it.
"No puedes apresurar la ciencia, pero cuando la ciencia apunta en la dirección correcta, entonces puedes comenzar a apresurarte".
Tony Fauci is a master at taking complex scientific ideas constructs, and, um, and, uh, translating them into the policy implications for a political brain to understand, and to be able to prioritize and make an allocation decision to support it. He has done that over and over and over again with each President and their senior leadership. Uh, and it's not something you can teach people. It's something that you just have this innate ability with.