Former FDA Commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb talked about when the peak of coronavirus infections might occur in the United States and the confusion over the distribution of the Pfizer vaccine on CBS’ “Face The Nation” Sunday. “It does seem to be the case that we’re on track probably to peak in terms of the number of infections somewhere around the first week in January. So we have three more weeks of increasing infections,” he said.
World
Coronavirus: U.S. COVID-19 infections could peak after first week of January, says Gottlieb
More Videos
-
Putin warns Ukraine Russia will continue testing ballistic missiles after use of Western weaponry
-
How a young engineer is recycling old vape batteries to power e-bikes
-
Trudeau blasts ‘criminals’ who leaked top-secret government information to media
-
Australia has proposed banning social media for youth under 16, but can it work?
-
Why Germany is betting on Canadian geothermal energy tech
-
Putin warns West after Russia fires ‘new’ ballistic missile at Ukraine
You are viewing an Accelerated Mobile Webpage.
View Original Article