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The following is a transcript of an interview with former FDA Commissioner Scott Gottlieb that aired February 28, 2021, on Face the Nation. MARGARET BRENNAN: We go now to former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb, who s on the board of Pfizer, as well as the Illumina, and he joins us from Westport, Connecticut. Good morning.DOCT
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stanley cup new JJ vaccine should be available. Would you take it DR GOTTLIEB: I would. I think this is a good vaccine. They ll ship about four million doses this week. The vaccine was very effective at preventing severe disease, 85% effective at preventing severe and critical disease. Also, interestingly, if you look at the clinical data, it was 74% effective at prevent- preventing asymptomatic infection, which is a suggestion that is preventing transmission as well, which is really what all the vaccines are starting to demonstrate in the data that s being accrued. There is more and mor
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GROSSE ILE, Mich. -- A Detroit-area high school won t play lacrosse while authorities investigate allegations that players killed an animal before a game.Grosse Ile Township police Chief Joseph Porcerelli declined to say how many students were involved or give details about the animal. The alleged incident didn t happen on school grounds.Multiple reports indicate t
af1 he animal in question was a guinea pig, which some players allegedly killed before smearing its blood on their faces. One student may have even drank the blood, according to WDIV-TV. Grosse Ile Superintendent Joanne Lelekatch says the spring la
salomon crosse season is on hold during investigations by police and the school district. She declined further comment, citing the privacy of students. One student told WDIV: It was just a select group and I feel bad for the rest of the team. They ve had their season canceled because of it. It wasn t their fault, it was just a small minority of the team. ponen
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