New CDC head faces questions about financial conflicts of interest

ATLANTA — After five months in office, President Trump’s new director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has been unable to divest financial holdings that pose potential conflicts of interest, hindering her ability to fully perform her job. Brenda Fitzgerald, 71, who served as the Georgia public health commissioner until her appointment to the […]Related:Surge in gun sales after Sandy Hook led to spike in accidental gun deaths, study saysA mother got the flu from her children — and was dead two days laterGene therapy makes a big advance treating hemophilia B blood disorder
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