Former FDA commissioner Dr. Scott Gottlieb is tweeting the way through the pandemic
IN CERTAIN CIRCLES, DR. SCOTT GOTTLIEB IS famous for keeping a flock of seven chickens in his backyard—and for once retweeting a (fake) cover of the (real) magazine Backyard Poultry bearing his likeness. Under nearly any other circumstances, I would have begged to see said chickens the moment I started talking to the former U.S. Food and Drug Administration (FDA) commissioner.
But in these coronavirus-dictated circumstances, I settled for talking with Gottlieb, 47, from Brooklyn, a socially distant 55 miles from his home in Connecticut—where, save occasional trips to Washington, D.C., he’s hunkered down with his family and his flock.
Despite the fact that Gottlieb is working from home, he arguably has been in the
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