'We were flying blind in February and March. We take for granted how much capacity we have right now to do testing and interventions,' Dr. Scott Gottlieb told CNBC on Friday.
. "We're going to have these rolling outbreaks throughout the country, and we're going to have to take targeted action."
"We were flying blind in February and March. We take for granted how much capacity we have right now to do testing and interventions," Gottlieb said. "We did not have that in February and March when we were going through this." "The White House and governors did not shut down the NBA," Gottlieb said, referencing the basketball league's decision to
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