U.S. Vacation Ban Tactic Does not Make Sense, Ex-Fda Chief Claims

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The travel bans imposed by the U.S. on nations around the world such as India, China and the U.K. deficiency a clear perception of function and really do not make sense, explained former Fda commissioner Scott Gottlieb.

“I’m not certain what we are hoping to carry out. If the target is to try to stop the introduction of virus into the U.S., there is a great deal of virus below,” Gottlieb claimed on CBS’s “Face the Nation” on Sunday.

Responding to the U.S. ban on most vacation from India, thanks to go into effect on Tuesday, he reported, “If the purpose is to try out to prevent the introduction of a new variant 617 which is circling India, I guarantee you it’s in this article by now.”