Wednesday, July 15, 2020

CDC Director Warns The Fall And Winter Will Be One Of The Most Difficult Times In US Public Health



Mediaite: CDC Director Warns Fall, Winter Will Likely Be ‘One of the Most Difficult Times We’ve Experienced in American Public Health’

CDC director Robert Redfield said in a new interview Tuesday he’s concerned about the public health challenges the United States may be facing in the fall and winter.

In the interview with Howard Bauchner (editor-in-chief of the Journal of the American Medical Association), Redfield started out by emphasizing the importance of people wearing masks and repeating that if all Americans embraced masking more rigorously in the next few weeks they could get things more “under control.”

Redfield commended the president and vice president for wearing masks and said they can help set the example, as he talked about the social distancing guidelines and how mask-wearing shouldn’t be political.

He said it’s sad to see “some of these public health issues become politicized.”

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WNU Editor: The CDC Director is also saying this .... COVID-19 could be controlled in 1-2 months if people wear masks: CDC Director Robert Redfield (ABC News). He also admitted (in the above video) that cases blew up in the South because people in the northern cities travelled to the south for vacations and other activities. This is not what the media narrative has been saying for the past few weeks.

15 comments:

Anonymous said...

A lot of Snow Birds gonna be stuck up north this winter.

Anonymous said...

Many testing centers in Florida are reporting 100% of tests are positive.

Given that testing has false negatives, it is not extremely unlikely to have 100 percent of corona test to come back positive except through fraud.

Corona is a real disease. The really bad disease/epidemic is the politic warfare. Democrats are willing to tell any lie.

Moscow will be a smoking hole.

Anonymous said...

Florida hospital admits its COVID positivity rate is 10x lower than first reported

Anonymous said...


One would think a 100% positive testing result would set off a recheck alarm. Do the testing centers employ dim-o-kratz only?

Anonymous said...

no, stupido: read what gop governor has said in the past and even now

Anonymous said...


Oklahoma Gov. Kevin Stitt, 48, who has backed one of the country's most aggressive reopening plans and rarely wears a mask, is the first governor to test positive for coronavirus

Anonymous said...

4:05

Still a know nothing stuck up jerk aren't ya.

If you are wearing a mask you can still breath in the virus. The virus is smaller than the pores of the mask.

You could have looked up the size of the virus in Wikipedia or somewhere else. Then you could have looked looked up the mesh size or pore size of typical mask. Or you could have looked up the even greater pore size of the fancy shmancy scarves that idiot Pelosi wears. But a comparison of sizes would be math and we know that you cannot due math.

Also back in March the experts including Fauci and others confused the issue with saying that wearing masks was dangerous or would not help.

The governor could have caught the virus due to HVAC, while wearing or not wearing a mask.

Most of the countries in Europe are opening their school. The children will not being wearing masks. So 4:05 aka fool what do you make of those apples you Democrat partisan hack?

I do not expect a reply. You either side step and avoid the issue, plug your ear and do you lala routine.

Anonymous said...

Correction "Do math " not "due math"

Anonymous said...

reality bites

Anonymous said...

As coronavirus cases surge and states rollback re-openings, former Vice President Joe Biden opens up his biggest lead this year over President Donald Trump in the race for the White House. Registered voters back Biden over Trump 52 - 37 percent, according to a Quinnipiac (KWIN-uh-pea-ack) University national poll released today. This compares to a June 18th national poll when Biden led Trump 49 - 41 percent. Since March, Biden's lead had ranged from 8 to 11 percentage points.

Independents are a key factor behind Biden's widening lead as they now back him 51 - 34 percent, while in June, independents were split with 43 percent for Biden and 40 percent for Trump. There is also some movement among Republicans as they back Trump 84 - 9 percent, compared to 92 - 7 percent in June. Democrats go to Biden 91 - 5 percent, little changed from 93 - 4 percent in June.

"Yes, there's still 16 weeks until Election Day, but this is a very unpleasant real time look at what the future could be for President Trump. There is no upside, no silver lining, no encouraging trend hidden somewhere in this survey for the president," said Quinnipiac University Polling Analyst Tim Malloy.

BIDEN VS. TRUMP: THE ISSUES

Voters now give Biden a slight lead over Trump in a direct match up when it comes to handling the economy. Voters say 50 - 45 percent that Biden would do a better job handling the economy, a reversal from June when Trump held a slight lead 51 - 46 percent.

Asked about other key issues:

* On handling a crisis, Biden leads 57 - 38 percent;

* On handling health care, Biden leads 58 - 35 percent;

* On the coronavirus response, Biden leads 59 - 35 percent;

* On addressing racial inequality, Biden leads 62 - 30 percent.

BIDEN VS. TRUMP: PERSONAL TRAITS

When asked about whether the candidates are honest, have good leadership skills and whether they care about average Americans, President Trump receives some of his worst scores ever.

Honesty:

Trump: 31 percent say "yes;" 66 percent say "no;"

Biden: 46 percent say "yes;" 42 percent say "no."

Good Leadership Skills:

Trump: 35 percent say "yes;" 63 percent say "no;"

Biden: 49 percent say "yes;" 42 percent say "no."

Cares About Average Americans:

Trump: 37 percent say "yes;" 61 percent say "no;"

Biden: 59 percent say "yes;" 33 percent say "no."

TRUMP JOB APPROVAL

Voters give President Trump a negative 36 - 60 percent job approval rating, a 6 point drop in his job approval compared to last month. In that June 18th poll, Trump had a negative 42 - 55 percent job approval rating. Trump's net job approval is his worst since August of 2017.

Anonymous said...

Lat week Biden was up 10 points.

This week Biden is up 3 points.

Biden lost 7 points in one week.

3 points is within the margin of error.

I will also note that the Wilder effect may be in play.

On yet another note the Democrats have to hide Biden in his basement lest he starts talking people or see the light of day.

Oh well, Fred R. L. had a hard day. I can tell. He went Bold and he changed subjects.

Bert Bert said...

Is this CDC data correct? Am I missing something? Because this makes things seem not too bad. https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/COVID19/index.htm

Dave Goldstein said...

Look at how many people are dying. More than any current flu.

Anonymous said...

name calling is not a mature arguement

Anonymous said...

CDC and WHO offer conflicting advice on masks. An expert tells us why. - ABC

Masks for Covid-19: America's changing guidance, explained . - Vox

Why Guidelines For Face Masks Are So Varied During The . - NPR

And school kids are going back to school in Germany without masks.


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