
About this Event
"Contagion of Mistrust: Jonas Salk, Tony Fauci, Robert F. Kennedy Jr. and the Partisan Backlash Against Public Health"
Sheryl Gay Stolberg is a Washington Correspondent at The New York Times, covering the intersection of health policy and politics. In nearly three decades at The Times, she covered health, Congress, the White House (George W. Bush and Barack Obama), and national politics before returning to cover health policy when the coronavirus pandemic hit. Her stories focus on policy debates over issues including vaccination, reproductive rights, gun violence prevention, the ethics of virology research and the cost of prescription drugs. She is writing a book, tentatively titled "Contagion of Mistrust," that explores how the partisanship that divides America has affected the nation's health.
Event Venue
Elliott School of International Affairs - ROOM 113, 1957 E Street Northwest, Washington, United States
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