While Dr. Anthony Fauci gave the nation its pandemic public policy prescriptions, his wife, Dr. Christine Grady, the Chief Bioethicist at Fauci's employer, the National Institutes of Health provided the moral framework.
MEET THE FAUCIS. While Tony Fauci was the top paid federal bureaucrat and out-earned the U.S. President at $480,654 per year, Christine Grady, as the chief bioethicist at NIH out-earned the U.S. Vice President.
It's difficult to know where Anthony Fauci ends and Christine Grady begins.
Dr. Fauci knew that his "Draconian policies" on social isolation and economic lockdowns would have "Collateral negative consequences," and admitted Christine Grady was a driving force behind his hardline approach.
Screenshot of Tweet - Dr. Fauci and Dr. Grady maskless at the Washington National baseball game in summer 2020 after Fauci threw out the first pitch.
While her husband advocated masking and double masking-even when "Fully vaccinated"-Dr. Grady consistently backed his position.
As Grady remains the chief NIH bioethicist, Americans should ponder: does Grady's philosophy advance what is "Fair" and "Just" in public health policy? What does her continued leadership mean for the future of American policy.
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