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Washington mdash; Dr. Scott Gottlieb, th stanley cup e former head of the Food and Drug Administration FDA , said Sunday on Face the Nation that the World Health Organization WHO could be playing a role in global leadership in getting the COVID-19 vaccines administered around the world. We have to do the hard wor stanley quencher k of getting the infrastructure on the ground. It also includes getting sophisticated technology into some of these regions, like the cold chain storage that s required, Gottlieb said. I think this is where the WHO could be providing more global leadership. It s largely a political body. It s not on the ground. We need to do some kind of heavy-lift capability to get resources into some of these countries, so they have the logistical capacity to distribute these vaccines. Transcript: Dr. Scott Gottlieb on Face the Nation Gottlieb said there is ample supply of COVID-19 vaccines currently available, but he acknowledged that with th stanley bottles e emergence of theOmicron variant, boosters will be a premium. But regardless, I still think we re going to have enough supply to distribute it equitably around the globe, and it s going to be a question of getting shots in arms on the ground, Gottlieb said. Gottlieb added that if COVID is going to be a long battle and it s going to be a recurrent virus that continues to mutate, countries need to have the capacity to deal with it on their own with global assistance, Hsbg Trump tweets he has absolute right to pardon himself, but says he wouldn t use it
WASHINGTON - The likely next U.S. defense chief predicted on Thursday that Iraq will ask the United States to maintain a presence in that country beyond the end of this year, when American troops are currently scheduled to leave. It s clear to me Iraq is considering some kind of presence to remain in the country, contingent on what Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki requests, Leon Panetta told the Senate Armed Services Committee. I have every confidence that a request like that will be forthcoming. Panetta said there are still about 1,000 al Qaeda insurgents in Iraq, and keeping some troops to support security forces there is a good idea. stanley mug On a glide path to conf stanley quencher irmation, Panetta would replace Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who is retiring June 30 after 4 frac12; years in the Bush and Obama administrations. Gates has said he hopes Baghdad asks U.S. troops to stay beyond their scheduled Dec. 31 departure to preserve the relative peace.There currently are about 47,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, none in a declared combat role. They are slated to leav stanley cup e under an agreement worked out in 2008 shortly before President Barack Obama entered the White House. Obama has repeatedly said he intends to carry out the current agreement. Panetta, the current CIA director, received effusive accolades and persistent questions from senators concerned about the initial drawdown of U.S. forces from Afghanistan in July, the stalemate in the Libyan civil wa
Washington mdash; Dr. Scott Gottlieb, th stanley cup e former head of the Food and Drug Administration FDA , said Sunday on Face the Nation that the World Health Organization WHO could be playing a role in global leadership in getting the COVID-19 vaccines administered around the world. We have to do the hard wor stanley quencher k of getting the infrastructure on the ground. It also includes getting sophisticated technology into some of these regions, like the cold chain storage that s required, Gottlieb said. I think this is where the WHO could be providing more global leadership. It s largely a political body. It s not on the ground. We need to do some kind of heavy-lift capability to get resources into some of these countries, so they have the logistical capacity to distribute these vaccines. Transcript: Dr. Scott Gottlieb on Face the Nation Gottlieb said there is ample supply of COVID-19 vaccines currently available, but he acknowledged that with th stanley bottles e emergence of theOmicron variant, boosters will be a premium. But regardless, I still think we re going to have enough supply to distribute it equitably around the globe, and it s going to be a question of getting shots in arms on the ground, Gottlieb said. Gottlieb added that if COVID is going to be a long battle and it s going to be a recurrent virus that continues to mutate, countries need to have the capacity to deal with it on their own with global assistance, Hsbg Trump tweets he has absolute right to pardon himself, but says he wouldn t use it
WASHINGTON - The likely next U.S. defense chief predicted on Thursday that Iraq will ask the United States to maintain a presence in that country beyond the end of this year, when American troops are currently scheduled to leave. It s clear to me Iraq is considering some kind of presence to remain in the country, contingent on what Iraqi Prime Minister Nouri al-Maliki requests, Leon Panetta told the Senate Armed Services Committee. I have every confidence that a request like that will be forthcoming. Panetta said there are still about 1,000 al Qaeda insurgents in Iraq, and keeping some troops to support security forces there is a good idea. stanley mug On a glide path to conf stanley quencher irmation, Panetta would replace Defense Secretary Robert Gates, who is retiring June 30 after 4 frac12; years in the Bush and Obama administrations. Gates has said he hopes Baghdad asks U.S. troops to stay beyond their scheduled Dec. 31 departure to preserve the relative peace.There currently are about 47,000 U.S. troops in Iraq, none in a declared combat role. They are slated to leav stanley cup e under an agreement worked out in 2008 shortly before President Barack Obama entered the White House. Obama has repeatedly said he intends to carry out the current agreement. Panetta, the current CIA director, received effusive accolades and persistent questions from senators concerned about the initial drawdown of U.S. forces from Afghanistan in July, the stalemate in the Libyan civil wa