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CousinIT

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Sun Feb 2, 2020, 09:22 AM Feb 2020

Trump Has Sabotaged America's Coronavirus Response [View all]

As it improvises its way through a public health crisis, the United States has never been less prepared for a pandemic.

https://foreignpolicy.com/2020/01/31/coronavirus-china-trump-united-states-public-health-emergency-response/

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For the United States, the answers are especially worrying because the government has intentionally rendered itself incapable. In 2018, the Trump administration fired the government’s entire pandemic response chain of command, including the White House management infrastructure. In numerous phone calls and emails with key agencies across the U.S. government, the only consistent response I encountered was distressed confusion. If the United States still has a clear chain of command for pandemic response, the White House urgently needs to clarify what it isIf the United States still has a clear chain of command for pandemic response, the White House urgently needs to clarify what it is—not just for the public but for the government itself, which largely finds itself in the dark.

When Ebola broke out in West Africa in 2014, President Barack Obama recognized that responding to the outbreak overseas, while also protecting Americans at home, involved multiple U.S. government departments and agencies, none of which were speaking to one another. Basically, the U.S. pandemic infrastructure was an enormous orchestra full of talented, egotistical players, each jockeying for solos and fame, refusing to rehearse, and demanding higher salaries—all without a conductor. To bring order and harmony to the chaos, rein in the agency egos, and create a coherent multiagency response overseas and on the homefront, Obama anointed a former vice presidential staffer, Ronald Klain, as a sort of “epidemic czar” inside the White House, clearly stipulated the roles and budgets of various agencies, and placed incident commanders in charge in each Ebola-hit country and inside the United States. The orchestra may have still had its off-key instruments, but it played the same tune.

Building on the Ebola experience, the Obama administration set up a permanent epidemic monitoring and command group inside the White House National Security Council (NSC) and another in the Department of Homeland Security (DHS)—both of which followed the scientific and public health leads of the National Institutes of Health (NIH) and the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) and the diplomatic advice of the State Department.

On the domestic front, the real business of assuring public health and safety is a local matter, executed by state, county, and city departments that operate under a mosaic of laws and regulations that vary jurisdiction by jurisdiction. Some massive cities, such as New York City or Boston, have large budgets, clear regulations, and epidemic experiences that have left deep benches of medical and public health talent. But much of the United States is less fortunate on the local level, struggling with underfunded agencies, understaffing, and no genuine epidemic experience. Large and small, America’s localities rely in times of public health crisis on the federal government.

Bureaucracy matters. Without it, there’s nothing to coherently manage an alphabet soup of agencies housed in departments ranging from Defense to Commerce, Homeland Security to Health and Human Services (HHS).

But that’s all gone now.

In the spring of 2018, the White House pushed Congress to cut funding for Obama-era disease security programs, proposing to eliminate $252 million in previously committed resources for rebuilding health systems in Ebola-ravaged Liberia, Sierra Leone, and Guinea. Under fire from both sides of the aisle, President Donald Trump dropped the proposal to eliminate Ebola funds a month later. But other White House efforts included reducing $15 billion in national health spending and cutting the global disease-fighting operational budgets of the CDC, NSC, DHS, and HHS. And the government’s $30 million Complex Crises Fund was eliminated.
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They - Russian Repugs & Herr Furor absolutely, literally, want to kill us. lark Feb 2020 #1
chinese response is sabotaged by social media disinformation, same as congo ebola response certainot Feb 2020 #14
of course G_j Feb 2020 #2
Hale to the chief RicROC Feb 2020 #3
"I was only following orders!" Turbineguy Feb 2020 #4
"What's a pandemic? Fire em all. They think they know more than me and can order me around librechik Feb 2020 #5
Actually, just a continuation of Repub policies for decades... Wounded Bear Feb 2020 #6
+1 2naSalit Feb 2020 #7
That is true.... paleotn Feb 2020 #9
Freedom... dlk Feb 2020 #8
Free to get sick, free to spread the contagion, Glorfindel Feb 2020 #11
Propaganda from the ultra-rich to remake our country into something very different dlk Feb 2020 #12
But viruses are equal opportunity bugs. wnylib Feb 2020 #23
Don the Con tried to sabotage a fucking hurricane - think about that malaise Feb 2020 #10
With a nuclear weapon? usaf-vet Feb 2020 #13
And if it turns out that if the virus doesn't spread here matt819 Feb 2020 #15
Cut 254 million for diseaes outbreaks? Traildogbob Feb 2020 #16
Putin told him that the scare is based on fake science. (Not being led NCjack Feb 2020 #17
Cousin IT - I think there's a great deal of truth in the theory they are "thinning the herd". Texin Feb 2020 #18
Trump is a disease. Martin Eden Feb 2020 #19
The Corona Virus is turning out to be relatively mild. PoindexterOglethorpe Feb 2020 #20
but at least we have SPACE FORCE Takket Feb 2020 #21
Trump will be in charge of all our coronaviruses. He knows more about "germs" than the scientists Maru Kitteh Feb 2020 #22
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