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Gottlieb calls for CDC to have 'elevated' role in coronavirus fight
2020-05-18
[The Hill] Former Food and Drug Administration (FDA) Commissioner Scott Gottlieb called on the Trump administration to avoid sidelining the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) in an op-ed in the Wall Street Journal published Sunday evening.

Gottlieb wrote in his column that the CDC has released less information than is customary during public health emergencies, and argued that information about the coronavirus is not being shared with the public in an adequate fashion.
What goes to the CDC, stays at the CDC.
"New insights have translated into improved care. This knowledge is saving lives and will be especially useful if infections flare up again," he wrote. "Yet such data on patients isn’t being streamlined and shared with the public quickly."

"There are shortcomings in our ability to access the electronic systems designed to help glean facts from clinical data. CDC hasn’t been filling its traditional role of promptly publishing medical findings that may help doctors care for patients," he continued. "Instead, a lot of this information is being passed around social media, by email or even through word of mouth. It’s trial and error on a global scale."
Our Indications and Warnings (I&W) would be greatly improved if we just had new laptops for everyone.
Gottlieb echoed his comments in a tweet Sunday evening, writing: "We're not putting out information quickly to improve clinical practice, inform on emerging issues of medical concern, and guidance to help business restart safely. @CDCgov must be elevated in the covid fight, not marginalized."
Posted by:Besoeker

#13  Something to do with pigs and feeding troughs?

Self-assembling, too!
Posted by: gorb   2020-05-18 22:42  

#12  Failing upwards is the gummint way
Posted by: Rex Mundi   2020-05-18 13:08  

#11  The CDC and FDC didn't exactly cover themselves with glory during this outbreak. If anything, it showed that the large, massive government agencies are pretty inept and not worth the money we throw at them.
Posted by: DarthVader   2020-05-18 12:32  

#10  elevated ... to the moon, Norton!
Posted by: Lex   2020-05-18 11:05  

#9  I think his tweet touched on a major conntributing factor to his problem:

"We're not putting out information quickly to improve clinical practice, inform on emerging issues of medical concern, and guidance to help business restart safely."

Yup. Complicit/compliant media, starting with the hydroxycholoquine issue - "Trump said it, so it must be stupid" headline that went on for weeks.

Sometimes I think the real "Deep State" is the media.
Posted by: Bobby   2020-05-18 10:49  

#8  #6P. I might add a blatant attempt for complete Dhimmicrap takeover of all American lives. They demand total control at all costs no matter how big the lie.
Posted by: Woodrow   2020-05-18 09:16  

#7  while the squeaky wheel may get the grease, a squeaky wheel under Trump may get a whole lot more than grease.
Posted by: Bob Grorong1136   2020-05-18 08:55  

#6  Sort of like promoting Kimmel and Short after Pearl Harbor.

Heck guys, the CIA director got a medal after 9/11. We don't fire people after failures these days dontchaknow.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2020-05-18 07:34  

#5   /\ Something to do with pigs and feeding troughs ?
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-05-18 07:28  

#4  The CDC is more concerned and interested in politics than medicine.

Now please explain why an organization that has had a long history of mediocrity especially with this pandemic, testing anyone, should be elevated to anything other than the gallows?
Posted by: AlanC   2020-05-18 07:25  

#3  /\ Same question should have been asked of the FBI the day after 9/11.
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-05-18 07:18  

#2  I believe their annual budget is in the $9 Billion range. They had 1 job, which oddly wasn't related to either obesity or private firearms ownership. Why are THEY not behind bars?
Posted by: Cesare   2020-05-18 07:01  

#1  "There are shortcomings in our ability to access the electronic systems designed to help glean facts from clinical data.

There it is! Another 'systems problem.' Obviously an increase in funding is needed.

[sarc off]
Posted by: Besoeker   2020-05-18 06:22  

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