Dr. William Foege, who was a key figure in helping eradicate smallpox, died on Saturday at the age of 89, according to the Task Force for Global Health. CBS News medical contributor Dr. Céline Gounder joins to discuss Foege's impact.
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- Dr. William Foege, who helped eradicate smallpox, died at age 89. 5s
- Foege was CDC director in the 1970s and 1980s. 8s
- He pioneered targeted vaccination to eliminate smallpox globally. 3m 33s
- Foege expanded childhood vaccinations and worked on HIV/AIDS. 1m 10s
- He was known for humility and optimism in public health. 1m 17s