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Revision as of 20:43, 22 November 2020

Person.png Chris Whitty   TwitterRdf-entity.pngRdf-icon.png
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BornChristopher John MacRae Whitty
21 April 1966
Gloucester, UK
NationalityBritish
Alma materImperial College London
Founder ofUK Vaccine Task Force
Member ofCoalition for Epidemic Preparedness Innovations/Board, Scientific Advisory Group for Emergencies
Interests • Medicine
• public health
• coronavirus

Employment.png Chief Medical Officer for England Wikipedia-icon.png

In office
October 2019 - Present

Professor Chris Whitty CB FRCP FFPH FMedSci is a British physician and epidemiologist, who is Chief Medical Officer for England, Chief Medical Adviser to the UK Government, Chief Scientific Adviser (CSA) at the Department of Health and Social Care and Head of the National Institute for Health Research (NIHR)

Character

Whitty has been quoted by Whitehall sources as a "private person who never discusses his personal life."[citation needed]

Activities

In March 2020, Prof. Whitty took a leading role in response to the 2020 coronavirus pandemic in the United Kingdom, alongside Government Chief Scientific Adviser Sir Patrick Vallance. Faced with growing calls for an end to the secrecy surrounding the SAGE group which advised on the UK COVID lockdown, Whitty said that his colleague Patrick Vallance, the UK Chief Scientific Adviser felt the same: “Neither of us have any problem in principle with the names being made public.” However, he "separately told MPs that disclosing the list of Sage members could leave them vulnerable to outside lobbying interests."[1]

Bill Gates Grant

In 2008, Whitty was awarded $40m (£31m) by the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation for malaria research in Africa. [2]

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