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‘New disease, no treatment, no cure’: how Anthony Fauci’s fight against Aids prepared him for Covid-19 – The Guardian
As he turns 80, the medical expert’s decades of work on HIV will stand as his lasting contribution, whatever happens with Covid

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On the morning of 9 November, as the world awoke to the game-changing news that Pfizers coronavirus vaccine was more than 90% effective, Anthony Fauci sat for a triumphant 9am press conference. But he was not there to discuss Covid-19.
As head of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID) for 36 years, Fauci had been a major force behind a trial that had just proved that a long-acting injectable drug, cabotegravir, was highly…
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