There’s no question that in early 2020, while COVID-19 was slowly starting to spread through the U.S. population, there was a disastrous failure to test patients and track their contacts. What happened, and why? This Kaiser Health News article paints a picture of the wholly inadequate response of CDC. To make matters worse, Lewis Kamb, of the Seattle Times, describes how FDA “red tape” exacerbated the situation. — The HEAL Team
CDC Coronavirus Testing Decision Likely To Haunt Nation For Months To Come
As the novel coronavirus snaked its way across the globe, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention in early February distributed 200 test kits it had produced to more than 100 public health labs run by states and counties nationwide.
Each kit contained material to test a mere 300 to 400 patients. And labs, whether serving the population of New York City or tiny towns in rural America, apparently received the same kits.
The kits were distributed roughly equally to locales in all 50 states. That decision presaged weeks of chaos, in which the availability of COVID-19 tests seemed oddly out of sync with where testing was needed.
Kaiser Health News |
Kaiser Health News is a nonprofit news service covering health issues. It is an editorially independent program of the Kaiser Family Foundation, which is not affiliated with Kaiser Permanente. This story also ran on Daily Beast.
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