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Four finalists compete for Time's Person of the Year for 2020

By Barbara Goldberg

 

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FILE PHOTO: Joe Biden walks past solar panels while touring the Plymouth Area Renewable Energy Initiative in Plymouth, New Hampshire, U.S., June 4, 2019. REUTERS/Brian Snyder

 

NEW YORK (Reuters) -Time Magazine names its Person of the Year for 2020 on Thursday, choosing the winner from nominees that include healthcare workers battling the COVID-19 pandemic, the racial justice movement and two U.S. presidential election winners.

 

The news magazine will reveal at 10 p.m. Eastern its selection for the title that signifies "who affected the news or our lives the most, for better or worse," Time said on its website.

 

Teenage climate activist Greta Thunberg last year became the youngest individual winner of the accolade. The 16-year-old Swede inspired young people to take action in 2019 against climate change, grabbing headlines when she regularly skipped school to demonstrate outside Swedish parliament in a push for her government to curb carbon emissions.

 

The Person of the Year is usually an individual, but multiple people who greatly affected the nation and the world have been named. Time started the honor in 1927.

 

The winner will be serenaded during a television special by the K-pop group BTS, which on Thursday was named Time's Entertainer of the Year. The seven-member band from South Korea, one of the world's most popular, last month got the first major Grammy Award nomination for a K-pop band. Its English-language single "Dynamite" debuted at No. 1 on the Billboard Hot 100 charts over the summer.

 

This year's four finalists include Joe Biden, who is due to be inaugurated as the 46th U.S. president on Jan. 20, after winning a "historic and unprecedented election," Time said. "He broke former President Barack Obama's record for the most votes ever cast for a presidential candidate."

 

U.S. President Donald Trump is also in the running. "Since losing the election, he's baselessly claimed that there was fraud and falsely said that he's the winner," Time said. "His Administration has been highly criticized for its response to the COVID-19 pandemic."

 

Battling the deadly pandemic are frontline healthcare workers and infectious disease expert Dr. Anthony Fauci. Together they are the third finalist under consideration.

 

While the virus that has claimed 1.57 million lives globally has put the world on hold, healthcare workers soldiered on. (https://graphics.reuters.com/world-coronavirus-tracker-and-maps/)

 

"They risked their lives and in doing so, saved countless other lives," Time said.

 

"One of those frontline workers, who spends part of his day doing rounds at the hospital, is Dr. Anthony Fauci, the leader of the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases and the most visible scientific leader in the U.S. in 2020."

 

The fourth 2020 title contender is the global movement for racial justice, sparked by the killing of George Floyd, a Black man who died after a white police officer knelt on his neck for nearly nine minutes in May in Minneapolis, Minnesota.

 

"In the midst of a worldwide pandemic, protestors took to the streets, demanding action to fight racial injustice at the hands of police and any entity that embodies systemic discrimination," Time said.

 

"There have been some positive outcomes since the movement started but it's far from over."

 

(Reporting by Barbara Goldberg; Additional reporting by Jill Serjeant; Editing by Richard Chang)

 

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Fair enough and congrats to Joe and Kamala, they really deserve this. And they did so much more than American emergency first responders in a global pandemic, and others who acted selflessly for the benefit of others. The 2 of them should be a shoe-in for the Nobel also. Great. No idea what either of them did, but great.

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1 hour ago, Surelynot said:

They didn't kill 200,000 fellow Americans...that's a good start.

Be fair. I used Canada as a baseline comparison to American. I multiplied its Covid deaths by how many times bigger The USA was than Canada. The number I came up with was a mere 180,000.

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14 hours ago, webfact said:

U.S. President Donald Trump is also in the running

 

Is .! they mean was .. Mr Trump appears to making a habit of losing this being the latest .. though you can't help but think that Time were lining him up with his inclusion for some inevitable public ridicule .. but it would come as no surprise if there is an incoming volley from the Presidential Twitter account shortly about being robbed , lawsuits , taking it to the Supreme Court , etc .. 

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