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03/04/20 3:30 PM

#156179 RE: blackcat #156174

Guessing Trump is just struggling to regain some lost ground since his testing regime has been so slow to get off the ground.

Trump’s no stranger to misinformation. But with the coronavirus, experts say that’s dangerous

By Megan Thielking @meggophone
February 26, 2020

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As of Feb. 23, the CDC had tested just 479 people, not including those who were evacuated from other countries. Testing kits sent out by the CDC nationwide turned out to be faulty, which means that just 12 labs across the country can currently run tests outside of the CDC.

The CDC is also still only recommending testing for people who have recently traveled to China or been in close contact with someone infected. But as the disease has started to spread in other countries, some public health experts think it’s necessary to broaden the criteria for testing or run the risk of missing other cases.

https://www.statnews.com/2020/02/26/trump-mixed-messages-on-coronavirus/

And that the Obama mention is little more than his neuroticism about having to do everything better than Obama did.
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fuagf

03/06/20 12:31 AM

#156373 RE: blackcat #156174

Trump attempts to blame Obama for coronavirus test kit shortage

"WTF is Trumpty talking about here?"

President vaguely attacks Obama administration ‘decision’ amid slow rollout of testing for virus

Guardian staff

Wed 4 Mar 2020 22.05 EST
Last modified on Thu 5 Mar 2020 11.48 EST


It was unclear what Obama administration decision Trump was referring to. Photograph: Christof Stache/AFP via Getty Images

Donald Trump sought to shift blame on to the Obama administration .. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/obama-administration .. for a nationwide coronavirus test kit shortage.

The president on Wednesday blamed a federal agency decision during Barack Obama’s presidency, which Trump said made it harder to quickly roll out testing for the virus.

“The Obama administration made a decision on testing that turned out to be very detrimental to what we’re doing, and we undid that decision a few days ago so that the testing can take place in a much more accurate and rapid fashion,” he told reporters during a White House meeting with airline executives, whom he had called to discuss the economic effects of the outbreak.

“That was a decision we disagreed with,” he said. “I don’t think we would have made it, but for some reason, it was made.”

It was unclear what decision Trump was referring to. Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), said private laboratories used to be able to develop clinical tests but “in the previous administration that became regulated. For someone to do that they had to file with the FDA”, Redfield said.

But experts on lab testing have said they are unaware of an Obama administration rule that would have hindered the use of tests developed at university or private labs in an emergency.


The responsibility for the coronavirus test kit shortage appears to lie with the CDC’s choice to develop and distribute its own kit rather than use the one recommended by the World Health Organization, according to ProPublica .. https://www.propublica.org/article/cdc-coronavirus-covid-19-test . But the CDC’s tests didn’t work, falsely flagging harmless samples that contained viruses other than Covid-19.

Moreover, Trump ordered .. https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2018/05/10/top-white-house-official-in-charge-of-pandemic-response-exits-abruptly/ .. the dissolution of the National Security Council’s global health security unit and reassigned its head. The former national security adviser John Bolton also pressured .. https://www.washingtonpost.com/politics/white-house-homeland-security-adviser-resigns-amid-continued-turnover-in-trump-administration/2018/04/10/15db518a-3ccb-11e8-a7d1-e4efec6389f0_story.html?utm_term=.2d2315c28d3a&tid=lk_inline_manual_9 .. the team’s counterpart at the Department of Homeland Security to resign.

Trump attacked Democrats for warning of the seriousness of the crisis while spreading disinformation and downplaying the outbreak, his critics have said.

Two days before he was announced as a member of the White House taskforce on coronavirus, Larry Kudlow, the director of the National Economic Council, declared coronavirus “contained” in the US, despite a plethora of data that suggested it was not.

“I won’t say airtight, but it’s pretty close to airtight,” Kudlow told CNBC, swaddling himself in a comforting narrative that was probably destroyed in his first meeting with the task force.

Last week, a senior health department official alleged .. https://www.theguardian.com/us-news/2020/feb/28/whistleblower-coronavirus-us-untrained-unprotected .. that she was retaliated against after raising concerns that staff had been sent to assist Americans evacuated from China because of coronavirus without proper training or appropriate protective gear.

“If efforts are being made to muzzle them, to control messaging so that it suits the political needs of the administration,” Michael Carome of Public Citizen, a not-for-profit consumer advocacy organization, said, “that’s ultimately going to endanger the public.”

https://www.theguardian.com/world/2020/mar/04/donald-trump-obama-administration-coronavirus