Covid 19 Hearing Sept 16th: CDC Director Dr. Redfield Testified on the Latest Coronavirus Response Efforts
CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield and others testify about Coronavirus Response for the members of the Sen. Appropriations Subcommittee on Labor, Health & Human Services & Education.
Subcommittee members asked Adm. Brett Giroir, Asst. Sec. for HHS and CDC Director Dr. Redfield questions about testing for the coronavirus, the vaccine process and cases around the country.
We recommend our readers consult the C-Span broadcast of the hearing:
https://www.c-span.org/video/?475764-1/cdc-director-dr-redfield-testify-coronavirus-response
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CDC Director Redfield on Face Masks:
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"More Guaranteed to Protect Me Against COVID Than When I Take a COVID Vaccine";
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CDC Director on Availability Coronavirus Vaccine by "Late Second Quarter, Third Quarter 2021"
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Dr. Robert Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, testified on the latest coronavirus response efforts.
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