感觉CDC现在就是一副听天由命的样子了

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WCNMLGB
楼主 (未名空间)

告诉你们了,肯定会爆发了,我能做的也就这么多了。

反正也已经警告过你们了,你也不能说我瞒报什么的

剩下的自求多福吧。

尼玛,民主国家就是这点好啊。全都撇清甩锅了。

Public health officials warn of ‘inevitable’ spread of coronavirus in U.S.Trump administration health officials urged the public Tuesday to prepare
for the “inevitable” spread of the coronavirus within the United States,
escalating warnings about a growing threat from the virus to Americans’
everyday lives.
The urgent new tone from leaders of the Centers for Disease Control and
Prevention and the National Institutes of Health came in response to a rapid surge in cases in new locations outside mainland China in the past several days, including new cases without a known source of exposure in Hong Kong,
Iran, Italy, Japan, Singapore, South Korea, Taiwan and Thailand. It came as stock markets dived for the second straight day on fears of the virus
spreading.
Sen. Patty Murray (D-Wash.) said officials cautioned during a closed-door
briefing with senators that there was a “very strong chance of an extremely serious outbreak of the coronavirus here in the United States.”
Separately, on a conference call with reporters, public health officials
repeated dire warnings.
“Ultimately we expect we will see community spread in the United States. It’s not a question of if this will happen, but when this will happen, and
how many people in this country will have severe illnesses,” said Nancy
Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases.
Messonnier said evidence of so-called “community spread” far beyond
mainland China is triggering new strategies to blunt the impact of illness
and slow the spread of the respiratory virus. There is growing evidence that efforts to contain the spread of the virus outside of China have failed.
There are now almost 1,000 cases in South Korea, at least 15 people have
died in Iran, and cases were reported for the first time in Switzerland,
Austria, and at a luxury resort in Spain.
The CDC said the agency would be focusing on containing the spread of the
virus in the United States, as well as warning people to prepare. Health
officials are urging businesses, health-care facilities and even schools to plan now for ways to limit the impact of the illness when it spreads in the community.
Businesses need to consider replacing in-person meetings with telework.
Schools should consider ways to limit face-to-face contact, such as dividing students into smaller groups, school closures and Internet-based learning. Local officials should consider modifying, postponing or canceling large
gatherings. Hospitals should consider ways to triage patients who do not
need urgent care and recommend patients delay elective surgery.
The government can quarantine you for coronavirus, and there’s almost
nothing you can do about it
School closures may be among the most effective ways to limit person-to-
person spread, which is the main way coronavirus is transmitted. But it is
also the one likely to cause the most unwanted consequences and disruptions from missed work and loss of income, Messonnier said.
“Disruptions to everyday life may be severe, but people might want to start thinking about that now,” she said. She said parents may want to call
their local school offices to see what kinds of plans they have in place and consider what they would do if they had no child care. Messonnier added
that she called her children’s superintendent office to find out what plans the school system had. These kinds of questions will help everyone be
better prepared, she said.
The message from public health officials contrasts with that of the White
House. On Tuesday, National Economic Council Director Larry Kudlow tried to assuage concerns over the coronavirus and its impact on the U.S. economy.
“We have contained this. I won’t say [it’s] airtight, but it’s pretty
close to airtight,” Kudlow told CNBC’s Kelly Evans on “The Exchange.” He added that, while the outbreak is a “human tragedy,” it will likely not
be an “economic tragedy.”
Some senators who attended Tuesday’s briefing downplayed any alarmist tone from health officials. However, Sen. Lamar Alexander (R-Tenn.) said senators were told the number of cases in the United States would inevitably grow.
There are now 57 people with the virus in the United States, almost all but 14 of them evacuees from the Diamond Princess cruise ship.
“What we heard was that it’s inevitable that we’ll have more than 14
cases as time goes on,” Alexander said. “And what we’ll have to try to do is the same thing we’ve already done through quarantining and monitoring
through our public health system to limit that as much as possible.”
Lawmakers of both parties also raised concerns about the administration’s
level of preparation, plans for devoting resources to combat the virus and
poor communication between agencies and Capitol Hill.
Sen. John Neely Kennedy (R-La.) criticized the lawmaker briefing, because he said that while issuing dire warnings, officials could not answer his basic questions.
“I thought a lot of the briefing was bull----,” Kennedy said. “They would answer the question but dodge, bob and weave. I understand there’s a lot
they don’t know. I get that. But they need to answer the questions straight up. They all talk about a task force, a committee — a committee’s not
going to solve this problem.”
Sen. Roy Blunt (R-Mo.) said he has had trouble getting answers about how
exactly the administration is spending money Congress has already provided, including a new $105 million infectious disease fund that has allowed
agencies flexibility in responding to the virus.
“With that flexibility comes responsibility, and I don’t think we’re
getting the information we need as quickly as we should be getting it or
need to have it,” Blunt said. The senator said he expressed his concerns to agency leaders and staff at the closed-door briefing Tuesday.
Blunt spoke to reporters after presiding over a separate Senate
Appropriations hearing where Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar
defended the administration’s new $1.8 billion emergency spending request
for the virus, which includes $1.25 billion in new money and transfers other funds from ebola research. The total amount the administration proposes to spend to combat the virus is at least $2.5 billion, according to the request released late Monday.
Democrats slammed the request as woefully inadequate as they excoriated the administration for cutting public health budgets for years. Even some
Republicans questioned whether it was enough.
“I think the American people are very concerned and should be. I’m
concerned,” said Appropriations Chairman Richard C. Shelby (R-Ala). “It
could be an existential threat to a lot of people in this country. This is
not politics, this is doing our job for the American people.”
Shelby went on to tell Azar: “If you lowball something like this you’ll
pay for it later. You’re not only dealing with the crisis you’re dealing
with the perception of the American people."
Azar pushed back against senators’ complaints. He pointed to the use of the first federal quarantine authority in more than 50 years to contain the
disease and efforts to restrict travel from China. He said the
administration’s supplemental request focused on “five key critical
success factors”: expanding surveillance for coronavirus in the United
States, support for state and local governments, procuring and supporting
research and development of vaccines and therapeutics, and acquiring
additional personal protective equipment such as masks and ventilators.
“The steps the president has taken are the most aggressive containment
measures ever taken,” Azar said in response to senators’ questions about
the supplemental and whether the administration was adequately preparing. “Our country is preparing every day.”
Murray also pressed Azar on administration efforts to test people for the
coronavirus, asking whether a faulty CDC test has limited the ability to
test potential carriers. Azar denied that the CDC test did not work, but
only a handful of state laboratories can currently run tests outside of the CDC in Atlanta because the CDC kits sent out nationwide a week and a half
ago included a faulty component. Azar told senators the administration hoped to expand the U.S. surveillance system for coronavirus to be comparable to flu surveillance.
Trump said the U.S. was “very close to a vaccine.” While top health
officials have heralded the record speed with which they expect to get a
coronavirus vaccine into early clinical safety tests – they have said that could happen within the next two months – it will likely be at least a year or year-and-a-half before the vaccine is widely available. Senators who
were briefed by top health officials on Tuesday said they were told it would be about a year-and-a-half until the vaccine was completed.
Erica Werner has worked at The Washington Post since 2017, covering Congress with a focus on economic policy. Previously, she worked at the Associated
Press for more than 17 years.
Yasmeen Abutaleb joined The Washington Post in 2019 as a national reporter
covering health policy, with a focus on the Department of Health and Human
Services, health policy on Capitol Hill and health care in politics. She
previously covered health care for Reuters, with a focus on the Affordable
Care Act, federal health programs and drug pricing.
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Washington Post’s National desk in 2000 and has worked in Metro and Sports.Lena H. Sun is a national reporter for The Washington Post covering health
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reporter at The Post, she has covered the Metro transit system, immigration, education and was a Beijing bureau chief.
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Chuckycat1

Indeed. Extremely disappointing.

C
Cadillaclee

你看丫这样的,象是有工作能力的吗。白头发一根没有,脸上皱纹没有一个,尼玛能领导抗疫。关键是这人本科学的是心理学,phd 是social ecology, 你们丫挺的自求多福吧

https://www.cdc.gov/about/leadership/leaders/ddphsis.html

【 在 WCNMLGB (CCC) 的大作中提到: 】
: 告诉你们了,肯定会爆发了,我能做的也就这么多了。
: 反正也已经警告过你们了,你也不能说我瞒报什么的
: 剩下的自求多福吧。
: 尼玛,民主国家就是这点好啊。全都撇清甩锅了。
: Public health officials warn of ‘inevitable’ spread of coronavirus in U.S.
: Trump administration health officials urged the public Tuesday to prepare : for the “inevitable” spread of the coronavirus within the United States,
: escalating warnings about a growing threat from the virus to Americans’
: everyday lives.
: The urgent new tone from leaders of the Centers for Disease Control and
: ...................

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calcityloan

民主的好处,大不了你们选举时换人吧。让我做就这样。
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SandersTrump

Dr. Daniel holds a B.A. in Psychology from the University of Virginia, and a Ph.D. in Social Ecology from the University of California, Irvine.

哈哈

【 在 Cadillaclee(cadillaclee) 的大作中提到: 】

: 你看丫这样的,象是有工作能力的吗。白头发一根没有,脸上皱纹没有一个,尼玛能领

: 导抗疫。

: https://www.cdc.gov/about/leadership/leaders/ddphsis.html

: S.

v
vuse


总部放在 Atlanta, Georgia.
亚特兰大有什么特殊能力吗? 为什么总部放那
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SandersTrump

北军火烧亚特兰大,造成黑人乱窜,需要containment,积累了经验

【 在 vuse(vuse) 的大作中提到: 】

: 总部放在 Atlanta, Georgia.

: 亚特兰大有什么特殊能力吗? 为什么总部放那

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beijingren4

It is the perfect time for Trump and his republican party to use this
Cornavirus as a scapegoat to expel Asians from the United States. The
statistics are clear as day that Asians vote hard line democrat for the
better of the Chinese nation making them home grown terrorists in the
country. Now is the time to strike when the iron is hot and the people are
scared and confused.
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SimpleRed

美国人大多没存款,寅吃卯粮的。要是也像中国那样封城好多人上不了班,没有收入没有吃的,他们会端起枪造反的

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DarthRay

老酱:彰我出优

十个字

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WCNMLGB

很符合床铺选美国小姐的标准

【 在 Cadillaclee (cadillaclee) 的大作中提到: 】
: 你看丫这样的,象是有工作能力的吗。白头发一根没有,脸上皱纹没有一个,尼玛能领
: 导抗疫。关键是这人本科学的是心理学,phd 是social ecology, 你们丫挺的自求多福吧
: https://www.cdc.gov/about/leadership/leaders/ddphsis.html
: S.

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Neitzsche

抗疫是一个社会学问题,需要把脉公众心理
专业对口,没毛病。

【 在 Cadillaclee (cadillaclee) 的大作中提到: 】
: 你看丫这样的,象是有工作能力的吗。白头发一根没有,脸上皱纹没有一个,尼玛能领
: 导抗疫。关键是这人本科学的是心理学,phd 是social ecology, 你们丫挺的自求多福吧
: https://www.cdc.gov/about/leadership/leaders/ddphsis.html
: S.