Lodi News-Sentinel

White House rejects CDC reopening guides

- By Anna Edney and Jennifer Jacobs

WASHINGTON — The White House blocked the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention from issuing specific guidance for U.S. day cares, restaurant­s, churches, theaters and other businesses to reopen from the coronaviru­s outbreak out of concern the recommenda­tions were too prescripti­ve, according to two Trump administra­tion officials.

CDC leadership hadn’t signed off on the guidance before it was submitted to the White House’s coronaviru­s task force, said a task force official. One issue was that the CDC guidance didn’t account for whether businesses were in hard-hit parts of the country or not, said the task force official and the second person, a White House official.

Both asked not to be identified because the deliberati­ons weren’t meant to be public. Kristen Nordlund, a spokeswoma­n for the CDC, declined to comment.

The White House task force issued broad guidelines for reopening the country on April 16 but largely left the specifics to states on how to restart economic and social activities. The CDC was told the task force would look at revisions to the guidance but the task force hasn’t received an updated document, said the administra­tion officials.

The CDC is tasked with protecting Americans from health threats and had been the agency U.S. officials turned to during pandemics and other outbreaks but it has largely been sidelined during this virus response. Vice President Mike Pence has been leading the task force and President Trump dominated most of the daily briefings for the public.

The Associated Press first reported the disagreeme­nt over the CDC guidance.

A version of the guidance posted by the AP gives detailed instructio­ns to businesses and churches on how to protect workers and customers, how to clean spaces, and how to minimize risk from the virus.

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