This time last year, Jay Bhattacharya's main claim to fame was, in essence, a hot take on COVID. In 2020, Bhattacharya, then a health economist at Stanford University without specialized training in infectious disease, co-authored the Great Barrington Declaration, an open letter that downplayed the risk of COVID and called for most of society to reopen before the arrival of vaccines. Back then, health experts widely excoriated this laissez-faire approach as dangerous and ill-conceived; now Bhattacharya wields more power over the direction of U.S. health policy than most Americans ever have. When Donald Trump returned to office, he tapped Bhattacharya to lead the National Institutes of Health. And last month, Bhattacharya became the only person who has ever been tasked with directing the NIH and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention at the same time. As the acting director of the CDC, Bhattacharya's tenure will likely be brief; Trump reportedly plans to name a new permanent...
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