Dolly Parton Donated $1m To Moderna Covid-19 Trial And We Really Don’t Deserve Her

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Not content with gifting the world with some of the greatest music ever, delivering an encyclopedia’s worth of quotable soundbites (“It costs me a lot of money to look this cheap”), starring in a brand new Christmas film and donating over 147 million free books to children, Dolly Parton has also played a part in saving us all from the hell hole that is 2020.

Yep, just when you thought Dolly couldn’t be any more of a saint, the country singer and philanthropist donated $1 million (£760,000) towards Covid-19 research which resulted in the Moderna vaccine.

According to The Daily Beast, Dolly became friends with Vanderbilt University surgeon Naji Abumrad after she was involved in a car accident in 2013.

Dolly Parton (halo out of shot).
Dolly Parton (halo out of shot).
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At the start of the coronavirus pandemic, the doctor showed the singer the research the university was doing on antibodies to combat Covid-19, and she stumped up a cool million to the Vanderbilt Vaccine Center, which was involved in the Moderna vaccine trial.

After it was discovered that Dolly had played a role in the vaccine’s success, her name began trending on Twitter on Tuesday.

I want everyone to know that Dolly Parton gave us Buffy the tv series, the song 9 to 5, Dollywood, and of course the Covid vaccine. https://t.co/mCPB3QlCpZ

— Kevidently (@Kevidently) November 17, 2020

Another day in the life of Dolly Parton: Cornflakes, write great songs, perform them really well for someone of her age, self-deprecate like it's going out of fashion, help to fund the research that might save society and hundreds of thousands of lives, Ovaltine, bed. https://t.co/6ziX4WYaVw

— Jon Horne (@jonjonhorne) November 17, 2020

Dolly Parton donated $1 million to Vanderbilt for vaccine research.

Vanderbilt researchers were involved in the Moderna trials.

Ergo, Dolly Parton helped cure COVID.

— Jonathan "Boo and Vote" Cohn (@JonathanCohn) November 17, 2020

Dolly Parton continues to be one of the best people https://t.co/BfMX1HwSDv

— The Written Ward (@WrittenWard) November 17, 2020

Dolly Parton is a goddess. She just gets on with being a bloody decent, kind, compassionate and generous human and I didn't think I could love her more.

— Victoria Broadley (@broadleygirl) November 17, 2020

dolly parton just before she started work on the coronavirus vaccine pic.twitter.com/6IYIqtKU2P

— billy (@ly__bil) November 17, 2020

Dolly Parton has given us 9 to 5 Jolene Imagination Library & funding for flood ravaged TN & apparently #COVID19 vaccine! Bless her beautiful heart & soul. pic.twitter.com/ujeAsCzTL3

— Principessa Sandra (@bobswife64) November 17, 2020

Apparently Dolly Parton cured COVID. I am not in the least bit surprised! https://t.co/uhsyr7tT8Y

— Kate "Syncopated, For Her Pleasure" Harvest (@KateSix) November 17, 2020

On Monday the US biotechnology firm announced its coronavirus vaccine is more than 94% effective at preventing the disease.

Interim data from the company suggests its jab is highly effective in preventing people getting ill and also works across all age groups, including the elderly.

The UK has secured an initial agreement for five million doses of the vaccine – which works in a similar way to Pfizer’s.

British scientists have hailed the news of Moderna’s vaccine as “tremendously exciting”, however, Health Secretary Matt Hancock stressed that it would not be available in the UK until spring.

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