WASHINGTON - Covid-19 testing moves by the Centres for Disease Control and Prevention and the Justice Department are deepening the partisan divide over the handling of the pandemic in the US, with critics charging the measures are to benefit the White House as the election nears while the administration says they're addressing policy failures.
He said health and science experts were involved, and the White House coronavirus task force signed off on it. While he'd seen an earlier version,"without having the benefit of the discussion that took place on August 20 at the Task Force meeting where the guidelines were finalised," Fauci now"has some concern" about how they'll be interpreted.California Governor Gavin Newsom said,"I don't agree with the new CDC guidance, period, full stop."
While New Jersey and New York still lead US states with the most deaths, Texas and Florida are now among the top five by fatalities, according to Johns Hopkins University data. "We politicise public health at the public's peril," said Howard Forman, director of the Yale School of Public Health's health-care management programme.
The virus has weighed on Trump's poll numbers. Democratic nominee Joe Biden has held a steady lead in the presidential race, though one that polls indicate has shrunk. The president regularly complains that US testing totals are exaggerating the footprint of the virus and that young adults with only mild symptoms shouldn't count as a case.
Trump is, in other words, campaigning on the moments of praise by Cuomo while the Department of Justice takes aim at Cuomo's handling of the pandemic.
Source: Healthcare Press (healthcarepress.net)
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