Robert Redfield

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Robert Redfield is a senior visiting fellow for biosecurity and public health policy in The Heritage Foundation’s Asian Studies Center. A virologist, he was director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention during the first Trump administration.

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  • An Rx for What Ails the Centers for Disease Control

    Robert Redfield
    Seventy-five years of preparation for an outbreak like that of COVID-19—and yet, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention still failed to “reliably meet expectations” in addressing the crisis. That’s according to an August 2022 admission from Dr. Rochelle Walensky, President Joe Biden’s director of the CDC. This admission was stunning, but it was also unavoidable. The…
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  • Trump Should Reinstate Obama’s Moratorium on Risky Biological Research

    Robert Moffit
  • Stuck on Failure at WHO

    Kevin Roberts