COVID Critic Jay Bhattacharya Tapped to Lead NIH Amid Controversy

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President-elect Donald Trump has nominated Jay Bhattacharya and Marty Makary, both critics of strict COVID-19 measures, to lead major health agencies. Their views, once considered fringe, have gained traction as public sentiment shifts against some pandemic policies like school closures and lockdowns. Experts remain divided on the effectiveness of these measures, with some arguing they were necessary to prevent virus spread, while others claim they caused more harm than good. The debate highlights ongoing tensions in assessing the pandemic response and its impact on public trust in health agencies.
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