Window To Control Monkeypox 'starting to close,' former FDA Chief Says
Former FDA Commissioner
Scott Gottlieb says the window for controlling the spread of M
onkeypox is "starting to close" as cities across the country are struggling to vaccinate people against the virus.
Gottlieb, a member of the board at Pfizer, discussed the state of the Monkeypox outbreak while speaking with Margaret Brennan on
CBS News's
Face the Nation.
“I think the window for getting control and containing it probably has closed, and if it hasn't closed, it's certainly starting to close,” Gottlieb said.
Window to control monkeypox 'starting to close,' former FDA chief says