The inside story of how Trump's COVID-19 coordinator undermined the world's top health agency [View all]
On the morning of 13 July, more than 20 COVID-19 experts from across the U.S. government assembled in a conference room at the Department of Health and Human Services, steps from the Capitol. The group conferred on how best to gather key data on available beds and supplies of medicine and protective gear from thousands of hospitals. Around the table, masks concealed their expressions, but with COVID-19 cases surging out of control in some parts of the country, their grave mood was unmistakable, say two people who were in the room.
Irum Zaidi, a top aide to White House Coronavirus Task Force Coordinator Deborah Birx, chaired the meeting. Zaidi lifted her mask slightly to be heard and delivered a fait accompli: Birx, who was not present, had pulled the plug on the Centers for Disease Control and Preventions (CDCs) system for collecting hospital data and turned much of the responsibility over to a private contractor, Pittsburgh-based TeleTracking Technologies Inc., a hospital data management company. The reason: CDC had not met Birxs demand that hospitals report 100% of their COVID-19 data every day.
According to two officials in the meeting, one CDC staffer left and immediately began to sob, saying, I refuse to do this. I cannot work with people like this. It is so toxic. That person soon resigned from the pandemic data team, sources say.
Other CDC staffers considered the decision arbitrary and destructive. Anyone who knows the data supply chain in the U.S. knows [getting all the data daily] is impossible during a pandemic, says one high-level expert at CDC. And they considered Birxs imperative unnecessary because staffers with decades of experience could confidently estimate missing numbers from partial data.
Why are they not listening to us? a CDC official at the meeting recalls thinking. Several CDC staffers predicted the new data system would fail, with ominous implications. Birx has been on a monthslong rampage against our data, one texted to a colleague shortly afterward. Good f---ing luck getting the hospitals to clean up their data and update daily.
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