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    Deborah Leah Birx (born April 4, 1956) is an American physician and diplomat who served as the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator under President Donald Trump from 2020 to 2021. Birx specializes in HIV/AIDS immunology , vaccine research, and global health . [1]

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  4. American physician and diplomat Deborah Birx was the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator from 2020 to 2021. A global medical expert with specializations in HIV/AIDS, cellular immunology, and vaccine research, she has also been the US Global AIDS Coordinator (April 2014-January 2021) and the US Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy (January 2015-January 2021).

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    Deborah Leah Birx is the State Department’s U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and the U.S. Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy. She is currently serving as the White House coronavirus response coordinator.

    Deborah attended Houghton College where she majored in chemistry and received her medical degree from Penn State University’s Hershey School of Medicine.

    Dr. Deborah was born to Donald Birx and Adele Sparks Birx. Her father is a mathematician and electrical engineer while her mother is a nursing instructor.

    Deborah is married but has managed to keep her personal life private. The New York Times insinuates that she is married as they reference an incidence that happened to her in 1983, as she was going to labor she refused a blood transfusion when she began to bleed out, she allegedly yelled to her husband “Do not let them give me blood!” before she lo...

    Deborah is married to Paige Reffe. He is a partner at Law office of Paige e Reffe in Washington D.C. Metro Area. He serves on the Board of Directors of the US Committee to Expand NATO. He served as the Deputy Assistant & Director of Advance for Bill Clinton. He was responsible for the execution of the President and First Lady’s trips.

    Deborah is a mother to two children. In March 2020, during a coronavirus press conference while making a conscious effort to call upon an entire generation for help in spreading the message of “social distancing” she revealed that she was a mother of two daughters. “I want to speak particularly to our largest generations now, our millennials. I am ...

    Birx is a former Army Veteran, having risen to the rank of Colonel in the US Army according to her LinkedIn page. She joined the US Army in 1980 and rose to the rank of Colonel. In 1985 she joined the Department of Defense (DoD) as a military-trained clinician in immunology, focusing on HIV/AIDS vaccine research. From 1985-1989, she served as an As...

    In 2014 former President Obama nominated Deborah as the State Department’s U.S. Global AIDS Coordinator and the U.S. Special Representative for Global Health Diplomacy. She has been in charge of the President’s Emergency Plan for AIDS Relief and America’s participation in the Global Fund to Fight AIDS, Tuberculosis and Malaria. She was also directo...

    In late February, Deborah was appointed by Vice President Mike Pence to the coronavirus task force to serve as the Coronavirus response coordinator.

    Dr. Deborah seems to have an affinity for silk scarfs. Spectator USA’s Marlo Safi wrote, “Since we’re all working from home and have been wearing the same rotation of sweatpants or leggings for the past week or so, it’s relieving to see someone front-and-center not dressed like a DMV employee or middle management at a think tank. When this is all o...

  5. Apr 4, 2014 · Deborah L. Birx, M.D.'s term ended on January 20, 2021. The White House has appointed world-renowned global health official and physician Ambassador Deborah Birx to the Office of the Vice President to aid in the whole of government response to COVID-19 as the Coronavirus Response Coordinator. For additional information regarding the response to COVID-19, please […]

  6. Dec 23, 2020 · Dr Deborah Birx, who is 64, cited the criticism she had faced for a family get-together over Thanksgiving in Delaware in her decision to step aside. "This experience has been a bit overwhelming ...

  7. Jun 20, 2020 · Learning and Achieving: The Legacy of Deborah Birx. By Marith Anderson. June 20, 2020. Irmgard Howard, a chemistry professor at Houghton College for nearly five decades, vividly remembers the unique experience of teaching a young Deborah Birx, M.D., in the 1970s. “I discovered that she had a photographic memory,” Howard recalls.

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