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Summaries of health policy coverage from major news organizations
Fauci Testifies: Inconsistent Shutdowns Caused Surge, Virus Won't Disappear
The Trump administration's decision to leave coronavirus shutdown decisions to the states created a patchwork of policies that effectively only imposed restrictions on about half of the country, NIH infectious diseases expert Anthony Fauci told a House hearing on Friday. 鈥淭here were some states that did it very well, and there were some states did not," Fauci told the House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis Friday morning without elaborating. (Miranda Ollstein, 7/31)
With the president tweeting bitterly at Democrats holding a hearing on COVID-19, the nation鈥檚 top health officials on Friday told lawmakers the novel coronavirus was not a hoax and that masks and social distancing remained the nation鈥檚 primary weapons in fighting the virus. The panel, which included Dr. Anthony Fauci, the nation鈥檚 top infectious disease expert, as well as two Trump appointees, testified in a joint statement that it鈥檚 unclear how long the pandemic will last although 鈥淐OVID-19 activity will likely continue for some time.鈥 (Parkinson, Flaherty and Ebbs, 7/31)
The coronavirus continues to spread across the United States, bringing with it immense economic damage. So far, Congress has been unable to deliver another pandemic relief measure, prompting House Democrats to cancel a planned August recess. But there were signs of hope on Capitol Hill, as top U.S. scientists spoke of encouraging progress toward developing a COVID-19 vaccine. (Sy, 7/31)
When Anthony Fauci, the nation鈥檚 top infectious diseases doctor, testified before Congress a month ago, the U.S. had just set a record with 48,000 new coronavirus cases in a single day. Now, the country is averaging nearly 65,000 new cases a day. Outbreaks in the South appear to be leveling off, but worrying trends are emerging in the Midwest. And the nationwide death toll recently topped 150,000, a once-unthinkable number that is only going to increase as the pandemic rages on. (Hellmann and Sullivan, 7/31)
Kaiser Health News: Fauci Unfazed As Scientists Rely On Unproven Methods To Create COVID Vaccines聽
With millions of lives on the line, researchers have been working at an unprecedented pace to develop a COVID-19 vaccine. But that speed 鈥 and some widely touted breakthroughs 鈥 belie the enormous complexity and potential risks involved. Researchers have an incomplete understanding of the coronavirus and are using technology that鈥檚 largely unproven. (Szabo, 8/3)
President Trump took issue with some of Fauci's testimony 鈥
President Donald Trump publicly rebuked Dr. Anthony Fauci on Saturday, forcefully rejecting the nation鈥檚 top infectious disease expert's testimony on why the U.S. has experienced a renewed surge in coronavirus cases. 鈥淲rong!鈥 Trump wrote in a retweet of a video where Fauci explained to a House subcommittee that the U.S. has seen more cases than European countries because it only shut down a fraction of its economy amid the pandemic. 鈥淲e have more cases because we have tested far more than any other country, 60,000,000. If we tested less, there would be less cases,鈥 the president added. (Semones, 8/1)
President Trump on Saturday publicly rejected Anthony Fauci's analysis聽of why the United States has experienced a surge in coronavirus cases, claiming that the nation's top infectious disease expert wasn't accounting for the country's testing capacity.聽"Wrong!" Trump said in a tweet that linked to a video of Fauci's Friday testimony before Congress.聽(Wise, 8/2)