KEY POINTS
  • A former FDA chief in the Obama administration told CNBC she trusts the agency's review process for coronavirus vaccines.
  • "It's an agency that is so committed to strong science, the integrity of the people who work there," Dr. Margaret Hamburg said.
  • "There have been rigorous scientific standards applied to the development process," added Hamburg, who led the FDA from 2009 to 2015.

Dr. Margaret Hamburg, former Food and Drug Administration commissioner in the Obama administration, told CNBC on Wednesday that she trusts the regulatory agency will adhere to strict scientific principles as it evaluates coronavirus vaccines.

"It's an agency that is so committed to strong science, the integrity of the people who work there," Hamburg said on "Closing Bell." "And I really feel confident that everyone there has been working 24/7 to help accelerate the process of vaccine development and review as much as possible but that no corners will be cut in terms of assuring the soundness of the scientific data on which decisions will be made."