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Harvard Medical School Professor Paul Farmer Wins 2020 Berggruen Prize | News

Harvard Medical School Professor Paul E. Farmer became the fifth recipient of the annual Berggruen Prize for Philosophy and Culture, the Berggruen Institute announced Wednesday. Farmer was awarded $1 million for his work in advancing “global public health equity” and pioneering healthcare systems, especially in Haiti and West Africa, according to the institute’s press release. The award is given to “thinkers whose ideas have profoundly shaped human self-understanding and advancement in a rapidly changing world,” the release reads. Farmer, who holds the highest faculty rank as a University professor, joins Harvard Law School alumna and Supreme Court Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg among the award s recepients.

This year was not supposed to be anything like 2019 — and COVID made sure of it

This year was not supposed to be anything like 2019 and COVID made sure of it Thomas Curwen © (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) Motorists line up for drive-through coronavirus testing at Dodger Stadium on Nov. 11. (Robert Gauthier / Los Angeles Times) Before we started getting sick, we had time time to meet, to talk and gather, to sing, to cheer and roar. The minutes in the hour, the days in the week, were luxuries no one could steal from us. 2020 was to be nothing like 2019, with its mosque attacks in New Zealand and a fire in Notre Dame, an investigation into the 2016 election and the futile calls for order. We turned the calendar page, and the promise of a new year lay before us.

COVID made sure this year wasn t anything like 2019

Print Before we started getting sick, we had time time to meet, to talk and gather, to sing, to cheer and roar. The minutes in the hour, the days in the week, were luxuries no one could steal from us. 2020 was to be nothing like 2019, with its mosque attacks in New Zealand and a fire in Notre Dame, an investigation into the 2016 election and the futile calls for order. We turned the calendar page, and the promise of a new year lay before us. We had time for everything, and then we had time for nothing nothing except the virus.

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