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Trump picks Jay Bhattacharya, who backed COVID herd immunity, to lead National Institutes of Health

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Trump picks Jay Bhattacharya, who backed COVID herd immunity, to lead National Institutes of Health
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Trump picks Jay Bhattacharya, who backed COVID herd immunity, to lead National Institutes of Health

2024-11-27 11:22 Last Updated At:11:30

President-elect Donald Trump has chosen health economist Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, a critic of pandemic lockdowns and vaccine mandates, to lead the National Institutes of Health, the nation's leading medical research agency.

Trump, in a statement Tuesday evening, said Bhattacharya, a 56-year-old physician and professor at Stanford University School of Medicine, will work in cooperation with Robert F. Kennedy Jr., his pick to lead the Department of Health and Human Services, "to direct the Nation’s Medical Research, and to make important discoveries that will improve Health, and save lives.”

“Together, Jay and RFK Jr. will restore the NIH to a Gold Standard of Medical Research as they examine the underlying causes of, and solutions to, America’s biggest Health challenges, including our Crisis of Chronic Illness and Disease," he wrote.

The decision to choose Bhattacharya for the post is yet another reminder of the ongoing impact of the COVID pandemic on the politics on public health.

Bhattacharya was one of three authors of the Great Barrington Declaration, an October 2020 open letter maintaining that lockdowns were causing irreparable harm.

The document — which came before the availability of COVID-19 vaccines and during the first Trump administration — promoted “herd immunity,” the idea that people at low risk should live normally while building up immunity to COVID-19 through infection. Protection should focus instead on people at higher risk, the document said.

“I think the lockdowns were the single biggest public health mistake,” Bhattacharya said in March 2021 during a panel discussion convened by Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis.

The Great Barrington Declaration was embraced by some in the first Trump administration, even as it was widely denounced by disease experts. Then- NIH director Dr. Francis Collins called it dangerous and “not mainstream science.”

His nomination would need to be approved by the Senate.

Trump on Tuesday also announced that Jim O’Neill, a former HHS official, will serve as deputy secretary of the sprawling agency. Trump said O’Neill “will oversee all operations and improve Management, Transparency, and Accountability to, Make America Healthy Again,” the president-elect announced.

O’Neill is the only one of Trump’s health picks so far who brings previous experience working inside the bureaucracy to the job. Trump’s previous choices to lead public health agencies — including Kennedy, Dr. Mehmet Oz for Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services administrator and Dr. Marty Makary for Food and Drug Administration commissioner — have all been Washington outsiders who are vowing to shake up the agencies.

Bhattacharya, who faced restrictions on social media platforms because of his views, was also a plaintiff in Murthy v. Missouri, a Supreme Court case contending that federal officials improperly suppressed conservative views on social media as part of their efforts to combat misinformation. The Supreme Court sided with the Biden administration in that case.

After Elon Musk acquired Twitter in 2022, he invited Bhattacharya to the company's headquarters to learn more about how his views had been restricted on the platform, which Musk renamed X. More recently, Bhattacharya has posted on X about scientists leaving the site and joining the alternative site Bluesky, mocking Bluesky as "their own little echo chamber.”

Bhattacharya has argued that vaccine mandates that barred unvaccinated people from activities and workplaces undermined Americans' trust in the public health system.

He is a former research fellow at the Hoover Institution and an economist at the RAND Corporation.

The National Institutes of Health falls under HHS, which Trump has nominated Kennedy to oversee. The NIH's $48 billion budget funds medical research on vaccines, cancer and other diseases through competitive grants to researchers at institutions across the nation. The agency also conducts its own research with thousands of scientists working at NIH labs in Bethesda, Maryland.

Among advances that were supported by NIH money are a medication for opioid addiction, a vaccine to prevent cervical cancer, many new cancer drugs and the speedy development of mRNA COVID-19 vaccines.

Associated Press writers Jill Colvin and Amanda Seitz contributed to this report.

FILE - President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with the House GOP conference, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (Allison Robbert/Pool via AP, File)

FILE - President-elect Donald Trump speaks during a meeting with the House GOP conference, Nov. 13, 2024, in Washington. (Allison Robbert/Pool via AP, File)

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DeBrusk scores in return to Boston as Canucks shut out Bruins 2-0 behind Lankinen

2024-11-27 11:21 Last Updated At:11:30

BOSTON (AP) — Jake DeBrusk scored a power-play goal in his return to Boston, and Kevin Lankinen made 32 saves as the Vancouver Canucks beat the Bruins 2-0 on Tuesday night.

Conor Garland assisted on DeBrusk's goal and added an empty-netter with 13 seconds left.

DeBrusk, who played his first seven NHL seasons for Boston before signing with the Canucks as a free agent last summer, poked in a rebound 5:53 into the second period. It was the third goal in two games for DeBrusk, who has 16 points in November. He scored twice and had an assist in a 4-3 win at Ottawa on Saturday.

Lankinen turned aside 13 shots in the second period and 11 more in the third, getting his pads together just in time to stop Brad Marchand's attempt to poke the puck through with about 25 seconds remaining. It was the second shutout of the season for Lankinen.

Canucks forward Brock Boeser was back with the team after missing seven games with an upper-body injury resulting from a hit in a game on Nov. 7.

Jeremy Swayman made 13 saves for Boston.

Canucks: Won their eighth straight on the road and improved to 5-2-2 when scoring first. DeBrusk has five points in his last five games.

Bruins: Fell to 2-1 under interim coach Joe Sacco, who took over after Jim Montgomery was fired last week.

Midway through the third, Boston got its fourth power play when Boeser was called for interference. Vancouver dominated the next two minutes, though, holding the Bruins without a shot on goal. Boston fans booed as the power play continued to lag, finishing 0 for 4.

Vancouver outhit the Bruins 30-29 and blocked 26 shots to Boston’s 11.

Canucks: Play at Pittsburgh on Wednesday night.

Bruins: Visit the New York Islanders on Wednesday night.

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Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman (1) raises his stick towards Vancouver Canucks right wing Conor Garland (8) after clearing the puck from behind the net during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman (1) raises his stick towards Vancouver Canucks right wing Conor Garland (8) after clearing the puck from behind the net during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson (40) tries to keep Boston Bruins left wing Brad Marchand (63) away from the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks center Elias Pettersson (40) tries to keep Boston Bruins left wing Brad Marchand (63) away from the puck during the first period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Bruins interim head coach Joe Sacco calls to his players during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Vancouver Canucks, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Bruins interim head coach Joe Sacco calls to his players during the first period of an NHL hockey game against the Vancouver Canucks, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks right wing Conor Garland (8) celebrates while skating past Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy (73) after scoring an empty net goal during the third period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks right wing Conor Garland (8) celebrates while skating past Boston Bruins defenseman Charlie McAvoy (73) after scoring an empty net goal during the third period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Bruins center Mark Kastelic (47) and Vancouver Canucks defenseman Filip Hronek, left, battle during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Boston Bruins center Mark Kastelic (47) and Vancouver Canucks defenseman Filip Hronek, left, battle during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen drops his stick to the ice on a shot by Boston Bruins right wing David Pastrnak (88) during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen drops his stick to the ice on a shot by Boston Bruins right wing David Pastrnak (88) during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen (32) is congratulated by Jake DeBrusk after shutting out the Boston Bruins 2-0 after an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks goaltender Kevin Lankinen (32) is congratulated by Jake DeBrusk after shutting out the Boston Bruins 2-0 after an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks left wing Jake DeBrusk (74) is congratulated by Elias Pettersson (40) after his goal against Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks left wing Jake DeBrusk (74) is congratulated by Elias Pettersson (40) after his goal against Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks left wing Jake DeBrusk (74) backhands a shot for a goal against Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman (1) during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

Vancouver Canucks left wing Jake DeBrusk (74) backhands a shot for a goal against Boston Bruins goaltender Jeremy Swayman (1) during the second period of an NHL hockey game, Tuesday, Nov. 26, 2024, in Boston. (AP Photo/Charles Krupa)

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