Who's in charge? CDC's leadership 'crisis' apparent amid new COVID-19 vaccine guidance
Read full article: Who's in charge? CDC's leadership 'crisis' apparent amid new COVID-19 vaccine guidanceThe CDC, a $9.2 billion-a-year agency tasked with reviewing life-saving vaccines, monitoring diseases and watching for budding threats to Americans’ health, is without a clear leader.
AP Was There: The surreal first day of the pandemic
Read full article: AP Was There: The surreal first day of the pandemicOn the day the World Health Organization declared the coronavirus a pandemic, Koloud “Kay” Tarapolsi reflected the views of many people when she told an Associated Press reporter: “If we avoid each other and listen to the scientists, maybe in a few weeks it will be better."
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Warp-speed spending and other surreal stats of COVID times
Read full article: Warp-speed spending and other surreal stats of COVID timesAt the same time, more than 4 million residents with certain disabilities or health concerns become eligible for a vaccine. Set in motion over one year, that's warp-speed spending in a capital known for gridlock, ugly argument and now an episode of violent insurrection. At one turn after another, that may be the rhetorical question of these COVID-19 times. The U.S. reached a total of 3,000 COVID-19 deaths even before March 2020 was out. By December, the country was experiencing the toll of 9/11 day after day after day.
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Texas governor will get vaccine to 'instill confidence'
Read full article: Texas governor will get vaccine to 'instill confidence'AUSTIN, TX - APRIL 18: Protesters gather at the Texas State Capital building on April 18, 2020 in Austin, Texas. (Photo by Sergio Flores/Getty Images)AUSTIN, Texas – Texas Gov. “Increasingly, Texas residents and even some medical personnel have expressed apprehension about taking the vaccine, and the Governor will receive it on live TV to instill confidence in it," Abbott spokeswoman Renae Eze said. On Monday, public health officials in Austin said that new cases were up 86% since the beginning of December. More than 26,000 frontline and other essential workers in Texas as of Monday had received the first vaccinations that began arriving this month, according to state health officials.
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Probe: Trump officials attacked CDC virus reports
Read full article: Probe: Trump officials attacked CDC virus reportsNew York political operative and Trump loyalist Michael Caputo was installed as the department's top spokesman during a period of high tension between White House officials and Azar. — Intensely challenged articles that detailed scientific findings on the spread of COVID-19 among children. This came during a time when President Donald Trump was adamantly urging a return to in-person schooling in the fall. The HHS public affairs office that Caputo once headed “is not a science or medical program office," wrote Hall. Redfield responded at the time that he had told CDC staffers to ignore Alexander's email, and that he is fully committed to maintaining the independence of the MMWR health reports.
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US experts debate: Who should be next in line for vaccine?
Read full article: US experts debate: Who should be next in line for vaccine?(AP Photo/David Goldman, File)NEW YORK – Deciding that health care workers and nursing home residents should be first in line for the initial, limited supplies of COVID-19 shots wasn't that hard a call. If essential workers are indeed next up, states already have different ideas about who among them should be closer to the front of the line. Redfield declined to say if he would prioritize senior citizens over essential workers even if the panel recommended the reverse. Most states followed the panel's recommendation that health care workers and nursing home residents get the very first doses. Utah said long-term care residents should be in line behind health care workers, instead of sharing the front with them.
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Probe: CDC official says she was ordered to delete email
Read full article: Probe: CDC official says she was ordered to delete emailAt issue is what happened last summer to an email sent to the CDC from a now-departed HHS adviser, Dr. Paul Alexander. Kent testified that she believed the order to delete the email came from Redfield. Redfield said Thursday in a statement that “regarding the email in question, I instructed CDC staff to ignore Dr. Alexander’s comments. “I considered this to be very unusual,” she said, according to the partial transcript released by Clyburn. Certain “persons in the agency, like center directors and the director, their email, you know, cannot be deleted,” she said.
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President Trump presses own grievances at rally for Georgia senators
Read full article: President Trump presses own grievances at rally for Georgia senators“Let them steal Georgia again, you’ll never be able to look yourself in the mirror,” Trump told rallygoers. The Jan. 5 Senate runoffs in Georgia will determine the balance of power in Washington after Biden takes office. Democrats need a Georgia sweep to force a 50-50 Senate and position Vice President-elect Kamala Harris as the tiebreaking vote. Chants of “Fight for Trump” drowned out the two senators as they briefly spoke to the crowd. Hours before the event, Trump asked Georgia Gov.
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The Latest: Conn. extends pandemic jobless benefit to 38,000
Read full article: The Latest: Conn. extends pandemic jobless benefit to 38,000State health officials decline to identify which hospitals have expressed interest, but say there is need statewide. Hospitalizations have not yet reached their summer heights in Georgia, but beds are filling rapidly with COVID-19 cases. ___HARRISBURG, Pa. — States faced a deadline on Friday to place orders for the coronavirus vaccine as many reported record infections, hospitalizations and deaths. Ukraine, which is facing a rapid rise in coronavirus cases, tightened weekend restrictions last month but lifted them this week. ___ATLANTA — Vice President Mike Pence is trying to boost Americans’ confidence in the COVID-19 vaccines that are awaiting regulatory approval and distribution.
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States plan for vaccines as daily US virus deaths top 3,100
Read full article: States plan for vaccines as daily US virus deaths top 3,100Across the U.S., the surge has swamped hospitals with patients and left nurses and other health care workers shorthanded and burned out. Keeping health care workers on their feet is considered vital to dealing with the crisis. The Illinois plan gives highest priority to health care workers but also calls for first responders to be in the first batch to get the shot. Utah officials said frontline health care workers will take top priority, with the five hospitals treating the most COVID-19 patients getting the first doses. Advocates strongly expressed frustration over the way some states are putting medical workers ahead of nursing home residents.
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The Latest: Young S. Koreans taking crucial university exam
Read full article: The Latest: Young S. Koreans taking crucial university examThe Education Ministry says about 493,430 students began taking the one-day test at about 1,380 test sites across South Korea on Thursday. The university from which a South Korean graduates significantly affects job prospects, social standings and even marriage partners. Health care workers, citizens above 65 and people living in care homes will be the first groups to be vaccinated. Redfield says earlier surges in COVID-19 illnesses were concentrated in one area of the country or another, and health care workers and equipment could be shifted from one place to another to deal with it. ___TORONTO — Canada’s health minister says health officials will soon complete a review of the coronavirus vaccine made by Pfizer and BioNTech.
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House Dems ask Trump admin to halt COVID border expulsions
Read full article: House Dems ask Trump admin to halt COVID border expulsionsNEW YORK – A group of Democratic lawmakers called on the Trump administration Monday to stop the expulsion of unaccompanied children and other asylum seekers at the U.S. border using emergency powers granted during the coronavirus pandemic. “Clearly, expulsions lack a public health rationale, and the U.S. government is fully capable of receiving and placing unaccompanied children and asylum seekers while also protecting public health,” said the letter, signed by 58 lawmakers. The CDC’s order covers the U.S. borders with both Mexico and Canada, but has mostly affected the thousands of asylum seekers and immigrants arriving at the southern border. Public health experts had urged the administration to focus on a national mask mandate, enforce social distancing and increase the number of contact tracers to track down people exposed to the virus. In their letter, the lawmakers say the order endangers children, including by exposing them to risks such as human trafficking.
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The Latest: New Mexico governor: Stay home on Halloween
Read full article: The Latest: New Mexico governor: Stay home on Halloween___CARSON CITY, Nev. — Nevada topped 100,000 total coronavirus cases on Saturday. There’s been more than 15,000 cases and 81 confirmed deaths, according to the state Department of Health and Social Services. ___ATHENS, Greece — Greece surpassed 2,000 coronavirus cases for the first time since the start of the pandemic. The total confirmed coronavirus cases reached 39,251 and 626 deaths. Germany’s total cases since the pandemic started has increased to 518,753 and its death toll to 10,452.
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US agency sets rules for cruise ships to start sailing again
Read full article: US agency sets rules for cruise ships to start sailing againNEW YORK – Federal health officials on Friday issued new rules that will enable large cruise ships to start sailing again in U.S. waters, though not immediately. In mid-March, the CDC ordered cruise ships to stop sailing to U.S. ports because several outbreaks convinced officials that the vessels were potential cauldrons of infection. To resume carrying passengers, the companies have to demonstrate they have procedures for testing, quarantining and isolating passengers and crew. But at least 19 outbreaks were identified on cruise ships between mid-March and mid-April, the new CDC order noted. The CDC document is “an important step toward returning our ships to service from U.S. ports,” said Kelly Craighead, the trade group's president.
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VP Pence ordered borders closed after CDC experts refused
Read full article: VP Pence ordered borders closed after CDC experts refused“The decision to halt asylum processes ‘to protect the public health’ is not based on evidence or science,” wrote Dr. Anthony So, an international public health expert at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, in a letter to Redfield in April. The administration had already passed a nonessential travel ban, which public health experts had largely supported. In a call with CDC’s senior leadership, attorneys for both agencies urged CDC to use its public health authority to turn people back at the borders. “It’s a great — it’s a great feeling to have closed up the border,” Trump said that same month after being updated on border wall construction in Yuma, Arizona. "It’s undermining the purpose of having an agency that uses evidence to protect public health.
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US experts vow ‘no cutting corners’ as vaccine tests expand
Read full article: US experts vow ‘no cutting corners’ as vaccine tests expandPresident Donald Trump is pushing for a faster timeline, which many experts say is risky and may not allow for adequate testing. FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn pledged that career scientists, not politicians, will decide whether any coronavirus vaccine meets clearly stated standards that it works and is safe. In one of the largest studies yet, Johnson & Johnson aims to enroll 60,000 volunteers to test its single-dose approach in the U.S., South Africa, Argentina, Brazil, Chile, Colombia, Mexico and Peru. J&J’s vaccine is made with slightly different technology than others in late-stage testing, modeled on an Ebola vaccine the company created. Going forward, “we need uniformity throughout the country.”In a testy exchange, Sen. Rand Paul of Kentucky insisted public health officials were wrong that a lockdown could change the course of the pandemic.
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The Latest: Hollywood unions announce pandemic agreement
Read full article: The Latest: Hollywood unions announce pandemic agreement___WASHINGTON — The White House is urging U.S. governors to put politics aside and help the Trump administration promote future coronavirus vaccines as safe and effective. Trump has escalated his promise for a coronavirus vaccine before Election Day. ___ANKARA, Turkey — Turkey’s president, who has long called for a reform of the United Nations, said the world body has failed in its response to the coronavirus pandemic. ___BOISE, Idaho — Idaho school districts vary widely when it comes to letting the public know about coronavirus cases in classrooms. Greek authorities say the fire was started by residents angry at a lockdown order after 35 COVID-19 cases were recorded at Moria.
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AP-NORC poll: Trump faces deep pessimism as election nears
Read full article: AP-NORC poll: Trump faces deep pessimism as election nearsIn this Aug. 31, 2020 file photo, President Donald Trump speaks during a news conference in the James Brady Press Briefing Room in Washington. Most Americans are deeply pessimistic about the direction of the country and skeptical of President Donald Trumps handling of the coronavirus pandemic. And as the nation nears 200,000 deaths from the coronavirus pandemic, just 39% of Americans approve of Trump's handling of the health crisis. Americans have a more favorable views of public health officials, as they have throughout the pandemic. Public health officials say transmission rates are higher indoors versus outdoors.
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CDC tells states: Be ready to distribute vaccines on Nov. 1
Read full article: CDC tells states: Be ready to distribute vaccines on Nov. 1PROVIDENCE, R.I. The federal government has told states to prepare for a coronavirus vaccine to be ready to distribute by Nov. 1. The CDC also sent three planning documents to some health departments that included possible timelines for when vaccines would be available. It also states that initially available vaccines will either be approved by the Food and Drug Administration or authorized by the agency under its emergency powers. Several public health experts pointed out that final stage trials of experimental vaccines are still recruiting, and are at best halfway through that process. "It gives the appearance of a stunt rather than an expression of public health concern, Hotez said.
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The Latest: Top US health official triggers more confusion
Read full article: The Latest: Top US health official triggers more confusion(Kevin Dietsch/Pool via AP)NEW YORK A top U.S. health official triggered a new round of confusion while trying to clarify a change to the coronavirus testing guidance. The change posted this week by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention was sharply criticized by public health experts. It also said a doctor or public health officials could still recommend a test. State Health Officer Scott Harris links increased mask usage to a drop in hospitalizations and the percentage of positive tests. On Thursday, official data showed the U.K. recorded 1,522 new confirmed cases in the past 24 hours the most since around mid-June.
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Health officials warn against Mother’s Day gatherings as coronavirus infections and deaths rise
Read full article: Health officials warn against Mother’s Day gatherings as coronavirus infections and deaths riseHealth officials are warning Americans to avoid celebrating Mother's Day in big groups, saying physical distancing is still critical to reducing the spread of coronavirus. Remember, the best way to celebrate #MothersDay and any other occasion is by STAYING HOME and staying healthy"Louisiana health officials suggested safe alternatives, like having a virtual brunch together. This is where states stand on reopeningTop health officials are going into quarantineFauci is one of several top government and health officials who said they came in contact with an infected person at the White House. But the White House confirmed that Katie Miller, press secretary to Vice President Mike Pence, tested positive on Friday. Many of the children tested positive for the virus or had its antibodies, Cuomo said, but they didn't necessarily present with typical symptoms for the coronavirus disease, such as respiratory distress.