> Former Food and Drug Administration Commissioner Scott Gottlieb stated he thinks China was “not sincere” about the initial outbreak of the coronavirus. (REUTERS/Brendan McDermid, File). “We’re not going to have the testing in place. We’re not going to have the public health employees hired to do the effective contact tracing,” he stated. “Contact tracing is sort of the support of public health work,” he added. “We do this when we have outbreaks of multi-drug resistant tuberculosis or measles, where when you recognize individuals who have an infection, you desire to determine individuals who they were in contact with, isolate them and get them evaluated. That’s how you can control break outs.”
He said responsibility rested on states doing more for its individuals. ” The feds are going to have a difficult time pulsing their resources in the throes of this crisis. I believe it’s going to be up to the states, and a lot of it’s going to be on the guvs.”
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Gottlieb stepped down in March 2019 after almost two years leading the company’s reaction to a host of public health challenges, including the opioid epidemic, increasing drug prices and underage vaping.
He served in the FDA under previous President George W. Bush and after that spent almost a decade as a conservative analyst at the American Enterprise Institute, while likewise working as an investor and market consultant. < a href=" https://www.foxnews.com/newsletters/coronavirus" target <a< a href=" https://www.foxnews.com/newsletters/coronavirus" target
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