Ice. Snow. Rain. Heat. AIDS. Anthrax. Swine flu. Ebola. Dr. Anthony Fauci has run through them all.
The most influential man in American public health is a 79-year-old former marathoner who jogs and power walks as much as possible. ‘There was almost nothing that could stop us,’ his running partner says.
President Trump signs into law a relief bill to help families and workers, Detroit car makers to halt work at their plants in the U.S., and the Federal Reserve announces a new lending facility in hopes of easing market turmoil: WSJ’s Shelby Holliday has the latest on the pandemic. Photo: Drew Angerer/Getty Images
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