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Breaking Silence, White House Task Force Warns Of Massive COVID Spread
The Trump administration鈥檚 coronavirus response coordinator, appearing at the White House with other top federal health officials for the first time in months, issued a dire assessment of the pandemic on Thursday, along with an urgent warning for Americans to 鈥渋ncrease their vigilance鈥 as they await the approval of a vaccine. Dr. Deborah L. Birx made the remarks after the White House coronavirus task force met with Vice President Mike Pence 鈥 who offered a far rosier assessment as he defended the administration鈥檚 handling of a pandemic that has now claimed more than 250,000 lives in the United States, and killed nearly 2,000 Americans on Wednesday alone. (11/20)
Top Trump administration health officials made a rare appearance at the White House on Thursday to plead with Americans聽to redouble their efforts to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus. But 鈥 even with the country facing a worsening pandemic and ongoing attacks on the electoral process from President Trump 鈥 Vice President Pence, Anthony Fauci, Deborah Birx and Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) Director Robert Redfield did not take questions from the press. It was the first time they had delivered remarks from the White House briefing room in several months. (Samuels, 11/19)
The White House Coronavirus Task Force and President-elect Joe Biden separately gave updates on the worsening COVID-19 pandemic and how their teams were working to defeat it as health officials on Thursday warned against holiday travel to limit the virus's spread. Speaking from the White House briefing room, members of the coronavirus task force, led by Vice President Pence, spoke encouragingly about the process of vaccine development. The task force acknowledged the rise in cases across the country, but speakers said the administration still would not support a national lockdown to slow the spread of the coronavirus. (Wise, 11/19)
The US is covered in the coronavirus from shore to shore.聽... One million new cases of the virus were diagnosed nationwide last week, washing the map of the country in red. (Brueck, 11/19)
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Vice President Mike Pence declined to take questions after an hour-plus coronavirus task force briefing, the first in months, as reporters screamed queries at him as he left the lectern. Jon Karl, ABC News鈥 chief White House correspondent, stood up in the front row as Pence left and said, 鈥淲hat is going on?鈥 Another person was heard shouting, 鈥淵ou are all undermining the democratic election.鈥濃淢r. @VP 鈥 it鈥檚 not a press briefing if you do not take questions. Why the refusal to answer a single question?鈥 Karl later tweeted. (Johnson, 11/19)
President Donald Trump鈥檚 top medical adviser on the coronavirus pandemic, Dr. Scott Atlas, has not attended White House task force meetings in person since late September, according to two administration officials, as he continues to spread misinformation about the worsening health crisis. The growing split between Atlas and task force leaders came after the group鈥檚 leading medical experts 鈥 Dr. Deborah Birx and Dr. Anthony Fauci 鈥 indicated that they did not appreciate Atlas鈥 controversial input or contributions in the Situation Room gatherings. (Alba and Lee, 11/19)