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We Need Them to F--king Do Something: Former Pandemic Officials Call Trumps COVID-19 Response a National Disaster
https://www.vanityfair.com/news/2020/07/trump-administration-coronavirus-response
We need a goddamn federal response, Jeremy Konyndyk, a senior policy fellow at the Center for Global Development who ran USAIDs Office of U.S. Foreign Disaster Assistance in the Obama administration, told me on Wednesday. As countries around the world that have managed COVID-19 have cautiously begun to shift back toward normalcy, the United States continues to break records of new reported cases. Among public health officials and pandemic experts that I spoke to, the blame rests squarely with the White House. We need them to fucking do something. It really remains the biggest weakness and it is why were seeing this kind of a second spike when no other comparable peer country is, Konyndyk added.
With Donald Trump unwilling to take responsibility early in the pandemic, the response was left to governors and local officials, creating incoherency and inconsistency across the country. Konyndyk likened the novel coronavirus to burning embers left out after a fire. When states moved too quickly to reopen, it was giving the fire a ton more oxygen. The surge in cases in states like Florida, Georgia, Texas, Arizona, and California was sadly predictable. A spike in one state leaves every other susceptible. Were seeing right now the effect of having a 50-state approach to this pandemic and not a United States approach to this pandemic, said Beth Cameron, a former civil servant who ran the White Houses National Security Council Directorate for Global Health Security and Biodefense under Obama. We tried a patchwork approach. It failed. Now we need a unified approach.
I dont think people realize that the whole country remains as vulnerable as it did on day one, said a former official who served in the Trump administration.
After months of mixed messaging from the White House, any expectation that Trumpseemingly singularly focused on restarting the economy, once his best hope of winning reelection in Novemberwill suddenly lead the country out of this pandemic feels misguided. After all, more than 130,000 Americans had to die from COVID-19 before the president donned a mask in public. This is horrifying, the situation were in right now, and is a direct result of a White House failing to take ownership of [its] role as the lead in a national disaster, a 50-state disaster, and to provide strong, clear policies that would guide an entire nation, Juliette Kayyem, a former Department of Homeland Security official in the Obama administration who played a critical role in the H1N1 crisis, told me. Instead you had a president who was fighting the science, questioning the scientists, undermining what we knew would stop the virus, pushing for early openings and seeming untouched by the impact that this was having on the American public. Just seems impervious. In recent days, Trump has appeared more focused on beans than the coronavirus crisis.
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central scrutinizer
(11,662 posts)United we stand. We have a maladministration that actively divides us. Of course, its FUBAR.
MFGsunny
(2,356 posts)Oh the agony we bear daily from MF45 and his whole cabal.