The Oakland Press

Dr. Fauci presents his personal virus model to museum

Smithsonia­n asked for an artifact to mark pandemic

- By Ashraf Khalil

WASHINGTON>> Dr. Anthony Fauci, the face of the U.S. government’s pandemic response, has donated his personal 3D model of the COVID-19 virus to the Smithsonia­n’s National Museum of American History.

The museum on Tuesday honored Fauci with its Great Americans Medal.

“Dr. Fauci has helped save millions of lives and advanced the treatment and our understand­ing of infectious and immunologi­c diseases across more than five decades of public service,” said Anthea M. Hartig, the museum’s director. “His humanitari­anism and dedication truly exemplify what it means to be a Great American.”

The museum asked Fauci to contribute a personal artifact to mark the pandemic, and he chose the lumpy blue and orange ball that he used to explain the complexiti­es of the virus in dozens of interviews.

The model was made

with a 3D printer and shows what the Smithsonia­n’s announceme­nt calls “the various components of the SARS-CoV-2 virion (the complete, infectious form of the virus), including the spike protein.”

Fauci showed off his new medal in a video call Tuesday night, calling it “an extraordin­ary and humbling” honor.

“This has been a terrible year in so many respects,” he said. “Decades from now,

people will be talking about the experience that we went through.”

Fauci, 80, is the director of the U.S. National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. After serving as the beleaguere­d and frequently sidelined face of the Trump administra­tion’s COVID response, Fauci was retained as a senior adviser to President Joe Biden.

The Great Americans Medal was founded in 2016. Previous honorees include former secretarie­s of state Madeleine K. Albright and Gen. Colin L. Powell, tennis star Billie Jean King and musician Paul Simon.

 ?? SMITHSONIA­N’S NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY VIA AP ?? Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical adviser to the president, holding his personal 3D model of the COVID-19virus he is donating to the Smithsonia­n’s National Museum of American History on Tuesday.
SMITHSONIA­N’S NATIONAL MUSEUM OF AMERICAN HISTORY VIA AP Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical adviser to the president, holding his personal 3D model of the COVID-19virus he is donating to the Smithsonia­n’s National Museum of American History on Tuesday.

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