Lots of reassuring noise from beltway insiders about how of course a Washington insider with no public health experience is the right man to manage a potential public health emergency (it isn't yet) because it's all about agency coordination, blahblahblah.
I'd kinda like to think that the technocratic don't do stupid things administration would think having someone capable of coordinating a response to a public health emergency around at all times would be a good idea. Because emergencies.