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Trump officials bypassed CDC scientists to publish dangerous coronavirus testing guidelines, OnyxNews Nigeria quotes The New York Times reporting.
Trump administration officials at the Department of Health and Human Services purportedly bypassed career government scientists and authored the significantly relaxed coronavirus testing guidelines that experts condemned as medically unsound and dangerous when they were first published on the Center for Disease Control website in August.
According to New York Times on Thursday, the revised guidance—which says people who have been exposed to coronavirus don’t necessarily need to get tested if they are asymptomatic—were posted online even “serious objections” from CDC scientists.
“The Department of Health and Human Services did the rewriting into the CDC’s public website, flouting the agency’s strict scientific review process,” according to the Times, which cited unknown officials familiar with the matter.
“Of course this recommendation didn’t come from doctors at the CDC. No doctor in their right mind would tell someone who had been in close contact with someone with Covid to not get tested.” —Sen. Chris Murphy.
An unnamed federal official told the Times that the revisions “came from the top down, from the HHS” and the White House Coronavirus Task Force presided by Vice President Mike Pence.
“That policy does not reflect what many people at the CDC feel should be the policy,” the official said.
While recent reporting indicated that the significant alterations to CDC testing recommendations came at the behest of the White House, the extent to which officials of Trump government wrote the new guidelines themselves was not previously known.
The New York Times stated that new version of the testing guidance scheduled for publication on Friday “has also not been cleared by the CDC’s usual internal review for scientific documents and is being revised by officials at Health and Human Services.”
Trump officials avoid CDC scientists to publish dangerous coronavirus testing guidelines
An anonymous senior CDC scientist told the Times that the testing document published last month “contains ‘elementary errors’—such as referring to ‘testing for Covid-19,’ as opposed to testing for the virus that causes it—and recommendations inconsistent with the CDC’s stance that mark it to anyone in the know as not having been written by agency scientists.” Adm.
Brett Giroir, an assistant secretary at the Department of Health and Human Services, told the Times that he “coordinated editing” of the CDC guidelines and received “input from the scientific and medical members of the task force.” The draft of the latest guidance went through around 20 versions, Giroir said.
Dr. Abdul El-Sayed, an epidemiologist and former Michigan gubernatorial candidate, called the new revelations about HHS officials’ role in crafting the guidance.
“Trump’s hacks just sidestepped the CDC entirely and shamelessly wrote their own politically-motivated testing guidelines and published them under the agency’s imprimatur,” El-Sayed wrote.
Sen. Chris Murphy (D-Conn.) said he’s not at all surprised that the guidelines were not written by CDC experts. “Of course this recommendation didn’t come from doctors at the CDC,” tweeted Murphy.
“No doctor in their right mind would tell someone who had been in close contact with someone with Covid to not get tested. The CDC is becoming an arm of the president’s reelection campaign.”
The new details surrounding Trump officials’ interference with the CDC’s work comes as HHS Secretary Alex Azar is facing calls to resign for allowing the political motivations of President Donald Trump to overtake the agency’s public health imperatives amid the Covid-19 pandemic.
In June, as Common Dreams reported, Trump openly declared during a campaign rally in Oklahoma that he instructed officials to “slow the testing down,” falsely blaming an increase in coronavirus tests for the surge in positive cases across the U.S. at the time.
Internal administration emails obtained by Politico last Friday showed that HHS communications chief Michael Caputo—who has since taken a 60-day medical leave of absence amid controversy over his unhinged attack on CDC scientists—and one of his top advisers altered weekly CDC reports to bring them into closer alignment with Trump’s false optimism about the virus.
Yale epidemiologist Gregg Gonsalves stated on micro-blogging site, Twitter in response to Politico‘s reporting. He said, “This is just beyond the pale, “It’s sick and disgusting.”
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