The Guardian (Charlottetown)

Lawmakers say Trump appointees interfered with testing guidance

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WASHINGTON — Political appointees in former U.S. President Donald Trump’s administra­tion interfered with public health guidance on the coronaviru­s to justify reopening schools and businesses, congressio­nal Democrats said on Monday.

The U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) said in August that people who were exposed to COVID-19 but were not symptomati­c did not need to be tested for the virus. That was a reversal of previously issued guidance that all close contacts of people diagnosed with the highly contagious illness be tested.

A majority of states rejected that guidance, continuing to recommend testing for individual­s without symptoms who had been exposed to COVID-19. The CDC has since changed the August advice, saying on its website that people can spread the virus without showing symptoms, something health experts had been saying long before the agency’s controvers­ial about-face.

The Trump administra­tion weakened testing guidance in August “in order to hide evidence the virus was spreading rapidly among asymptomat­ic people,” James Clyburn, chairman of the House of Representa­tives’ Select Committee on the Coronaviru­s Crisis wrote in letters to the White House chief of staff and acting secretary of the Health and Human Services Department (HHS).

The letters cited emails from Trump administra­tion officials. In one email, a science adviser for HHS wrote: “Testing asymptomat­ic people to seek asymptomat­ic cases is not the point of testing, for in the end, all this accomplish­es is we end up quarantini­ng asymptomat­ic, low-risk people and preventing the workforce from working.”

 ?? REUTERS ?? Committee Chairman James Clyburn listens during a House Select Subcommitt­ee heariing on the coronaviru­s disease crisis in Washington on Oct. 2, 2020.
REUTERS Committee Chairman James Clyburn listens during a House Select Subcommitt­ee heariing on the coronaviru­s disease crisis in Washington on Oct. 2, 2020.

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