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America’s lost month: How the U.S. fell behind on coronavirus testing.

New York Times

As the coronavirus spread across the United States between late January and early March, large-scale testing of people who might have been infected did not happen because of technical flaws, regulatory hurdles, business-as-usual bureaucracies and lack of leadership at multiple levels.

The three federal health ag???encies responsible for detecting and combating ?pandemic threats failed to prepare quickly enough, a Times investigation found. Even as scientists looked at China and sounded alarms, none of the agencies’ directors conveyed the urgency required to spur a no-holds-barred defense, according to interviews with more than 50 current and former public health officials, administration officials, senior scientists and company executives.

Dr. Robert Redfield, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, trusted the agency’s veteran scientists to develop a test for the coronavirus. But when the test turned out to have a flaw, it took the C.D.C. much of February to settle on a solution. In the meantime, the virus was spreading undetected.

Dr. Stephen Hahn?, the commissioner of the Food and Drug Administration, was supposed to help build national testing capacity by approving diagnostic tests developed by the private sector. Yet he enforced regulations that paradoxically made it tougher for hospitals and laboratories to deploy ?such tests in an emergency.

Alex ?M. ?Azar? II?, ?the health and human services secretary, oversaw the ?two other agencies and coordinated the government’s public health response to the pandemic. ?Yet he ?did not manage to push the C?.?D?.?C?.? or F?.?D?.?A?.? to speed up or change course.

Together, the challenges resulted in a lost month, when the United States squandered its best chance of containing the coronavirus’s spread. Instead, Americans were left largely blind to the scale of a looming public health catastrophe.


THE LOST MONTHThe lack of extensive screening for the coronavirus in the United State blinded the country to the pandemic’s growing reach.

Reference: NY Times

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