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Anthony Fauci jokes he created the Covid-19 virus in his own kitchen

Dr. Anthony Fauci joked that he "developed an ancestral model strain" of the virus that causesCovid-19,.

The president's chief medical adviser spoke Tuesday with Dr. Larry Corey at the Fred Hutchinson Cancer Center in Washington Seattle. , was awarded the Honorary Hatch Award.

This award is typically given to baseball players who serve as medical advocates off the field. Dr. Fauci is his second non-player to win the award.

Dr. Corey, former president of Fred Hatch, spoke before about 100 employees and medical professionals about Dr. Fauci's long career and the future of the pandemic.

"We expect another surge in the fall," Dr. Fauci said of his Covid-19 cases.

Reflecting on the beginning of the 2020 pandemic, Dr. Corey said:

"No, we developed an ancestral model lineage," joked Dr. Fauci. "I made it."

"Yes, you unleashed it," said Dr. Corey.

"I'm in the kitchen and I..." Dr. Fauci said, acting as if he had dropped something on the floor.

His Twitter account for the Republican National Committee said he tweeted a 35-second segment from the hour-long conversation, stating, "Anthony Fauci, Biden's top science adviser, on the origin and function of COVID. We're joking and laughing about acquisition research."

Dr. Fauci has been targeted withdeath threats,and exposed to unsubstantiated conspiracy theories surrounding Covid-19.

He arrived at the cancer center with agents of his service in secret,King Five reported.

"It still amazes me that people can still cling to such falsehoods. They have so much going on in their lives that they just accept it as fact." Dr. Fauci said on Tuesday.

Dr. Fauci was also in Seattle Tuesday night to throw the first pitch at MLB's Seattle Mariners-New York Yankees game.

Seattle Mariners manager Scott Serves #9 (left) with Dr. Anthony Fauci, director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and chief medical adviser to the President of the United States. met before the Mariners-New York Yankees game

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August 9, 2022 in Seattle, Washington The Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the Chief Medical Advisor to the President of the United States throw the first pitch before a game between the Seattle Mariners and the New York Yankees at T-Mobile Park in Washington, D.C.

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Since 1984, he has served as Director of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases (NIAID).

Last year, he told his CNN, "Threats come and go. It's really amazing."

"When someone says something you don't like, like 'you shouldn't rescind your mask mandate,' you suddenly get a lot of threats because people don't like it. What you say," he added.

"It's just extraordinary," he said at the time. "Certainly, I have never experienced anything like it before, and I hope never again."

Full text: Dr. Anthony Fauci speaks at Fred Hatch in Seattle