Anthony Fauci and Christine Grady give remarks as they jointly accept Catholic Theological Union s 2021 Blessed are the Peacemakers award. (NCR screenshot)
Dr. Anthony Fauci and nurse-bioethicist Christine Grady were honored for their work against the coronavirus with Catholic Theological Union s Blessed are the Peacemakers award at an online event April 28.
Fauci was praised for being a voice of reason, compassion and integrity as director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the chief medical adviser to the president during the pandemic, while Grady was hailed for her work identifying, researching, and documenting ethical issues concerning COVID-19 vaccines, resource allocation and the safety of health care workers during the pandemic through her role as Bioethics Department chief at the National Institutes of Health.
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