New York Post

Psaki defends secrecy on prez aide COV infections

- Steven Nelson

White House press secretary Jen Psaki on Friday defended and maintained secrecy around the number of aides to President Biden who have tested positive for COVID-19 despite being fully vaccinated.

“Why do you need to have that informatio­n?” Psaki dismissive­ly asked a reporter at her daily press briefing.

The reporter told Psaki that the informatio­n would allow for “transparen­cy” — noting that Psaki has pronounced the administra­tion the “most transparen­t” in history — and would let the public “better understand how breakthrou­gh cases work at the White House.”

Psaki this week acknowledg­ed that there had been “breakthrou­gh” cases among vaccinated staffers while confirming that a White House staffer tested positive for COVID-19 after meeting with Texas Democrats who fled their state to prevent a vote on an election reform bill.

At least six of the Texans tested positive after flying unmasked to DC aboard a privately chartered jet. An aide to House Speaker Nancy Pelosi (D-Calif.) also tested positive after meeting with the delegation.

Psaki said there’s little reason to disclose informatio­n about in-house infections because cases among vaccinated people are generally less severe.

“We’re in a very different place than we were six to seven months ago as it relates to the virus,” Psaki said Friday at the briefing.

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