Dr. Scott Gottlieb talks U.S. response to bird flu cases and what it could be doing better



Dr. Scott Gottlieb, fmr. FDA Commissioner, joins ‘Fast Money’ to talk concerns surrounding bird flu cases in the U.S. For access to live and exclusive video from CNBC subscribe to CNBC PRO: https://cnb.cx/42d859g

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16 thoughts on “Dr. Scott Gottlieb talks U.S. response to bird flu cases and what it could be doing better”

  1. I cannot believe CNBC would put this guy on or that anyone would believe a word he says, after lying repeatedly throughout the entire COVID pandemic and also pushing the COVID vaccine, while going straight from the head of the FDA to the board at Pfizer.

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  2. So terrifying of Bird Flu. It's just like Monkey Pox except worse becasue… Uhhhh…. Cause you said so?

    Meanwhile Covid had the advantage because it had the "Two days until symptoms arrive" thing which is how it made rounds around the world. Monkey Pox lasted a month or two because it didn't have it. Bird Flu will end up the same as that.

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  3. The likelihood of bird flu becoming a pandemic is very low and the US has done everything wrong to contain it. Not to mention it's spreading through practically every country on Earth infecting thousands of species of birds, mammals, amphibians and even flies can transmit this disease after having a hearty meal of fresh juicy poop. Pigs can easily combine human and bird flu and make it human transmissible and there are lots of pigs in this world. But there's nothing to worry about folks we got this all covered. I remember a tall blonde saying the same thing a couple years ago.

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