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==Career== | ==Career== | ||
[[Donald Trump]] fired Bright on April 22, 2020 over his insubordination related to [[hydroxychloroquine]]. | [[Donald Trump]] fired Bright on April 22, 2020 over his insubordination related to [[hydroxychloroquine]]. | ||
+ | On 9 November 2020, Bright was named a member of President-elect [[Joe Biden]]’s coronavirus advisory board. On March 2021, Bright joined the [[Rockefeller Foundation]] as their Senior Vice President of Pandemic Prevention and Response. | ||
==Exposure== | ==Exposure== | ||
− | [[ | + | [[CSPAN]] footage emerged in 2021 of Rick Bright with [[Peter Daszak]] strategising rollout of vaccines.<ref name=ftv/> |
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Revision as of 20:05, 1 December 2021
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Interests | • pandemics • hydroxychloroquine |
Restricted the use of hydroxychloroquine in US |
Rick Bright restricted the use of hydroxychloroquine to hospitals only.[1]
Career
Donald Trump fired Bright on April 22, 2020 over his insubordination related to hydroxychloroquine. On 9 November 2020, Bright was named a member of President-elect Joe Biden’s coronavirus advisory board. On March 2021, Bright joined the Rockefeller Foundation as their Senior Vice President of Pandemic Prevention and Response.
Exposure
CSPAN footage emerged in 2021 of Rick Bright with Peter Daszak strategising rollout of vaccines.[1]
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