The Atlanta Journal-Constitution

Former ranking CDC official to coach schools on pandemic

- By Ty Tagami ty.tagami@ajc.com

A top health figure who captured the nation’s attention while working under then-president Donald Trump will serve on a task force advising Decatur schools about COVID-19.

Dr. Nancy Messonnier, who until spring was director of the Centers for Disease Control

Prevention’s National Center for Immunizati­on and Respirator­y Diseases, has been named to Decatur’s health advisory team along with nine other doctors, epidemiolo­gists and public health experts, including local health director Dr. Sandra Valenciano.

Messonnier caught public attention inearly 2020 when she announced that the United States should prepare for an unpreceden­ted health crisis, prompting the stock market to tumble further.

“Disruption­s everyday life may be severe, but might want to start thinking about that now,” she said in February 2020, The Washington Post recalled in an article in May 2021 about her departure from the CDC. Weeks after that comment, schools and universiti­es across the country and in Georgia would close in reaction to the arrival of the coronaviru­s. Messonnier was a top spokes

ONCOVID-19 until she contradict­ed the White House’s reassuring messaging, according to the Post article. Then-candidate

Biden would cite her to fault Trump’s handling of the outbreak.

Around that time, Messonnier talked to her kids over breakfast about preparing “significan­t disruption,” USA Today reported in March 2020, days before Georgia shut down. The Decatur par

also sent to Decatur’s superinten­dent at the time, David Dude, to ask him how the district planned to address the looming threat; he told newspaper that she offered her support then in planning for it.

Messonnier left the CDC in May and is now executive director for pandemic prevention and health systems at the Skoll Foundation in California.

“I think that’s great that someone with that level of expertise is on the panel,” said Catherine Anderson, who has a child attending City Schools of Decatur. “And I think it’s great that she’s willing to spend her time and energy serving the school system.”

Messonnier caught public attention in early 2020 when she announced that the United States should prepare for an unpreceden­ted health crisis, prompting the stock market to tumble further.

 ?? AJC FILE ?? Nancy Messonnier, formerly the director for the National Center for Immunizati­on and Respirator­y Diseases, joined the Decatur schools team.
AJC FILE Nancy Messonnier, formerly the director for the National Center for Immunizati­on and Respirator­y Diseases, joined the Decatur schools team.

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