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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
stanley cup OR SCOTT GOTTLIEB: Good morning. MARGARET BRENNAN: Dr. Gottlieb, you heard Dr. Fauci say a few million doses of this
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
stanley cup e evidence that these vaccines are preventing transmission of infection, which makes them an even more important public health tool. But the data was quite strong with the JJ vaccine. I think people should be confident about taking it. And it will be in the market this week. MARGARET BRENNAN: Dr. Fauci said there are worrisome variants in New York and California and said that may be partly why they re seeing s Dnhz National Security Council warned Bolton not to publish manuscript, citing classified information
Since it debuted in January, Mo Rocca s podcast Mobituaries has shed light on the lives of both famous and forgotten figures who have passed, from stars like Audrey Hepburn and Sammy Davis J
af1 r., to the man who fame and recording career died with the Kennedy assassination. But for the first time, Rocca has turned his attention to hellip; a dead tree.Actually, two famed trees, the 80-year-old Toomer s Oaks that graced the campus of Auburn University in Auburn, Alabama. In 2010, they were poisoned, in a case that shocked the sports world when the culprit was discovered to be a die-hard Crimson Tide fan from Auburn s rival, the University of Alabama. The rolling of the Toomer s Oaks ndash; draping them with toilet paper ndash; after Auburn victories has long been considered one of the top traditions in college sports. But this case of arborcide was, according to ESPN Radio s Paul Finebaum, one of the ugliest college-football-related crimes th
adidas samba at have ever been reported. Crews from the Asplundh tree service inspect an oak tree after it was cut down on April 23, 2013 at Toomer s Corner in Auburn, Alabama. Auburn University decided to remove the dying oaks after they were poisoned by a rival fan shortly after the 2010 Iron Bowl, in which Auburn be
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