
Biden in no rush to pick new FDA chief
CNN
More than two months into his presidency, President Joe Biden has yet to name someone to lead an agency at the forefront of the coronavirus fight: the US Food and Drug Administration.
Although two candidates have been in the running for the top job for months, Biden has ultimately settled on neither, leaving the agency without permanent leadership as it plays a critical role in the pandemic response, including overseeing the development and authorization of coronavirus vaccines. Last month, six former FDA commissioners urged Biden to select someone soon, in part to boost agency morale after it was battered by his predecessor. "They want leadership. Being in limbo is difficult for them," a former top FDA official told CNN about the need for permanent leadership. "The FDA is front and center."More Related News