Indian-origin Dr. Vinay Prasad returns in the week after exiting; Laura Lumor calls it ‘egoistic decision’

The Indian original vaccine head of FDA, Dr. Vinay Prasad, who was forced to resign in July, was reinstated for his job in an unusual example by a distant activist Laura Lumor Lara Lumor. Laura Lumor pointed to critical comments that Dr. Prasad had made about President Donald Trump before joining administration, while some of his decisions to refuse drug approval also came under fire. A spokesperson of the Department of Health and Human Services confirmed the New York Times that Dr. Prasad is returning to the agency. Health Department spokesman Andrew Nixon said in a statement, “On the FDA request, Dr. Vinay Prasad is restoring the leadership of Center for Biological Election and Research.”NYT reported that Dr. Prasad’s redistribution shows that Health Secretary, Robert F. Kennedy Junior, and FDA Commissioner, Dr. Marti Makeri, the Trump, is sufficiently influential in administration, who previously expressed disdain for Trump and his followers.Lumor reacted to the restoration and called another “egoistic personnel decision”. “In another egoistic personnel decision under Trump Administration, it is now being reported that long -standing progressive Marxist Vinay Prasad, who had referred to President Trump’s supporters as criminals and compared to drug addicts saying that he stabbed the Trump Woodoo doll for” curse Trump “,” Lumor wrote.RFK JR in May Dr. Prasad exploited Prasad when the previous chief of FDA’s Center for Biological Evolution left the role. During the Covid-19 epidemic, Dr. Prasad gained prominence as an outspoken critic of vaccines and mask mandate. In his short tenure in FDA since May, Dr. Prasad limited the use of Kovid -19 vaccines and promoted warnings about a rare side effects of vaccines. When he resigned from his role weeks ago, the department spokesperson told NYT: “Dr. Prasad Trump did not want to be a distraught for the great FDA work in the administration and has decided to return to California and spend more time with his family.”Kennedy, however, opposed Prasad’s departure from Prasad’s role and invested in bringing him back. Dr. Prasad was born and for Indian immigrant parents in Ohio and Chicago.