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A brief journey through emotions:

We begin with a short, reflective look back – directly from the conference on January 25, 2021, when Dr. Anthony S. Fauci spoke live before the NIAID Council. 44 minutes of seriousness, facts, numbers… and the kind of atmosphere that makes you think: “Okay, enough reality for today.”

Spoiler alert:

Here are some real numbers to make the bridge not just poetic, but also grounded in fact:

Fauci himself said in a hearing that around 1.1 million people have died from COVID-19 in the US.

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Dr. Fauci mentioned in an interview with PBS NewsHour that there have been an estimated 250,000 deaths in the US that could have been prevented by vaccinations – if more people had been vaccinated.

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According to testimony before a US congressional committee, Dr. Marks (FDA) said that vaccines may have saved approximately 3.2 million lives in the US, and a "conservative" estimate of over 14 million lives worldwide.

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In a lecture by Fauci (Whittington Lecture, Georgetown, Whittington - Dr. Fauci's lecture was on February 1, 2024), he mentions that the measured "excess mortality" in the US related to COVID was estimated to be very high and exceeded the officially reported death toll.

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And that's exactly where we get to transfer to the next universe—almost literally: Hans Zimmer. Live. Interstellar. In Dubai. A sound UFO that kindly lets us on board so that, after all these years of pandemic, we can take a breather and look at Earth from above. If you don't voluntarily board Zimmer's spaceship after Fauci... then you certainly will when Christopher Nolan and Billie Eilish wave from the passenger seat.

' ... So: first science, then space. First a pandemic flashback, then orchestral escape speed.

And anyone who doesn't immediately want to grab their tickets after this trailer probably still has gravity activated.

Thus, trauma becomes a symphony, catastrophe an interstellar escape, and a virus—at least metaphorically—a bridge to a new era.

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Just one more Sunday question for the AI: on a popularity scale of 1 to 10, where do you estimate Fauci and H. Zimmer would rank among the American population?

>⭐ Popularity rating (subjective, but realistic)
Dr. Anthony Fauci

Extremely polarizing in the USA.

A hero of science for some, a symbol of government overreach for others.

👉 Assessment:

Among Democrats: ~8–9/10

Among Republicans: ~1–3/10

Average overall population: approx. 5/10

(There were polls showing that Fauci had approval ratings of over 60–70% during the pandemic, but later dropped sharply due to political polarization.)

Hans Zimmer

Not a political figure → no polarization.

Universally popular, cult status among filmmakers, a soundtrack legend, more of a "national treasure" energy.

Even people who don't know him love his music – which automatically makes him likeable.

👉 Assessment:

General US population: approx. 7–9/10

Among film fans, probably closer to 9/10

Among people who have seen Interstellar 12 times: 11/10

🎬 In short:

Fauci: 5/10 (with a large divide between political camps)

Hans Zimmer: 8–9/10 (broad, positive, apolitical popularity)

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