Time To Adjust To ‘New Normal’? Former Biden Advisers Argue For Covid Strategy Shift
A group of transition health advisers to President Joe Biden published journal articles that advocate for learning to live with covid, rather than focusing on eradication, at this phase of the pandemic. When asked about those arguments, White House press secretary Jen Psaki said, “The president’s ultimate goal continues to be to defeat the virus.”
The Washington Post:
Former Biden Advisers Call For ‘New’ Covid Strategy
Six former health advisers to President Biden’s transition team released a series of journal articles on Thursday calling for a “new normal” in the nation’s approach to fighting the coronavirus and other viral threats. In the articles, the advisers lay out dozens of recommendations, sometimes explicitly and often implicitly criticizing the federal response. For instance, they urge the administration to create a “modern data infrastructure” that would offer real-time information on the spread of the coronavirus and other potential threats, saying inadequate surveillance continues to put American lives and society at risk. They also suggest investments in tests, vaccines and prevention beyond what the White House has done, such as mailing vouchers to Americans that could be used to obtain free, high-quality face masks. (Diamond, 1/6)
The Hill:
Former Biden Transition Advisors Call For Change In COVID-19 Strategy
The authors made clear that COVID-19 is not endemic yet, and that the U.S. is far from that point. But they said the administration needs to clearly communicate the current goals and strategies, instead of shifting from one crisis to another. For instance, they said it was shortsighted for Biden to declare last summer that the U.S. has “gained the upper hand against this virus." (Weixel, 1/6)
Related JAMA Article: A National Strategy for the “New Normal” of Life With COVID
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PBS NewsHour:
As Experts Say Biden Should Pivot On COVID, Harris Sees Current Strategy Making Progress
Vice President Kamala Harris stood by the White House’s approach to COVID-19 pandemic response on Thursday, saying the Biden-Harris administration has made progress over the last year and “we have, still, work to do.” While acknowledging that the pandemic at this moment “is extremely frustrating” for everyone, Harris told PBS NewsHour anchor and managing editor Judy Woodruff that vaccines, boosters and masks have helped schools and businesses reopen, noting, “We have seen progress… but there are still steps to go.” (Santhanham, 1/6)
Fox News:
CDC's New COVID-19 Isolation Guidance Called Out By American Medical Association
The American Medical Association (AMA) called out the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) on Wednesday for releasing what it deemed "confusing" and "counterproductive" COVID-19 quarantine and isolation guidance. In a statement, the group's president, Dr. Gerald Harmon, said the American people should be able to count on the agency for timely, accurate and clear guidance. Instead, he said, the CDC's new recommendations are "not only confusing, but are risking further spread of the virus." (Musto, 1/6)
KHN:
KHN’s ‘What The Health?’: Contagion Confusion
The covid-19 pandemic is now entering its third year, and the ever-evolving health advice to combat an ever-evolving virus is leaving Americans more cranky and confused than ever. Meanwhile, covid isn’t the only health agenda item slipping from 2021 into 2022. Democrats on Capitol Hill are trying to figure out how to salvage President Joe Biden’s huge health and social spending bill, and the rise of prescription drug prices still angers many Americans. (1/6)