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Jay Bhattacharya set to lead NIH as Trump reshapes US public health policy

Jay Bhattacharya, a vocal critic of Covid lockdowns, is set to become NIH director under Trump, signalling a major shift in US public health policy.

March 05, 2025 / 23:19 IST
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Jay Bhattacharya
Jay Bhattacharya

Jay Bhattacharya is poised for a comeback. The Stanford health economist, once condemned for his critique of Covid lockdowns, will soon testify before the US Senate, defending his stance and seeking confirmation as the head of the National Institutes of Health (NIH). His nomination by US President Donald Trump marks a dramatic turn from the days when NIH Director Francis Collins labelled him a "fringe epidemiologist" and sought to discredit him, according to Politico.

Bhattacharya gained prominence in 2020 when he co-authored the Great Barrington Declaration, a letter opposing lockdowns and advocating for herd immunity among low-risk populations while protecting the vulnerable. The declaration, signed by thousands of public health experts, warned that lockdowns would cause long-term harm, including declining childhood vaccination rates, deteriorating mental health, and missed cancer screenings. Critics, including federal scientists, condemned the letter as dangerous and unethical.

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Despite the backlash, Bhattacharya remained vocal, using social media to challenge public health policies, Politico reported. He met with Elon Musk in 2022 after Musk acquired X (formerly Twitter) and revealed internal documents showing that Bhattacharya’s posts had been suppressed during the pandemic. In 2024, he took his case to the Supreme Court, alleging the Biden administration pressured X to censor him. The court ruled that he had not demonstrated harm.

His expected confirmation follows a broader shift in government policy. Trump has already cut $4 billion in university grants and eliminated funding for diversity programs, while Musk has spearheaded efforts to reduce the federal workforce. At NIH, Bhattacharya will oversee a $48 billion budget, critical to American universities and research institutions. He joins a team of Covid contrarians led by HHS Secretary Robert F. Kennedy Jr., who seeks to challenge conventional scientific narratives.