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Controversial Nominations in Health Leadership
This chapter explores the implications of appointing contentious figures to key positions in the Department of Health and Human Services. It highlights concerns from Nobel laureates regarding nominations like Robert F. Kennedy Jr., and addresses the risks of sidelining scientific expertise in public health decision-making. Emphasizing the need for science-driven policies, the chapter warns of the potential consequences of unqualified appointments in managing future health crises.