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Trump Picks Unusual Candidates for Key Health Roles
USASunday, November 24, 2024
During the COVID-19 pandemic, Makary gained attention for his contrarian views. He questioned the need for masking and expressed concerns about booster vaccinations for young children. He also supported the idea of herd immunity to stop the virus. Medical experts have concluded that vaccinations significantly reduced severe disease in children.
The CDC, based in Atlanta, develops vaccines and monitors infectious disease outbreaks. Weldon, a staunch pro-life Republican, has been involved in legislation related to human cloning and embryos. His nomination may appeal to anti-abortion advocates who had concerns about Trump's previous pick for the top health job.
Nesheiwat, a medical director for an urgent care company in New York, is a regular on Fox News and has shown support for Trump. If confirmed, she will oversee U. S. Public Health Service Corps members. Surgeons general can issue advisories about public health threats, influencing government and medical responses.
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