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Trump Admin Is Stalling an Intel Report That Warns the U.S. Isn't Ready for a Global Pandemic
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The Trump Administration Is Stalling an Intel Report That Warns the U.S. Isnt Ready for a Global Pandemic
https://time.com/5799765/intelligence-report-pandemic-dangers/
The Time for Containing Coronavirus Is Over. Here's How The Government And Scientists Are Delivering The News.
There comes a point in the unfolding of every epidemic when public-health officials acknowledge that despite their best efforts, an invisible microbial foe has managed to outwit them. That time has come.
By John Walcott March 9, 2020
An annual intelligence report that has been postponed without explanation by President Donald Trumps administration warns that the U.S. remains unprepared for a global pandemic, two senior government officials who have reviewed a draft of the report tell TIME.
The office of the Director of National Intelligence (DNI) was scheduled to deliver the Worldwide Threat Assessment to the House Intelligence Committee on Feb. 12 and the hearing has not been rescheduled, according to staffers and members of the House and Senate intelligence committees. The DNIs office declined requests for a comment on the status of the report. Democratic staffers say they do not expect the report to be released any time soon.
The final draft of the report remains classified but the two officials who have read it say it contains warnings similar to those in the last installment, which was published on January 29, 2019. The 2019 report warns on page 29 that, The United States will remain vulnerable to the next flu pandemic or large-scale outbreak of a contagious disease that could lead to massive rates of death and disability, severely affect the world economy, strain international resources, and increase calls on the United States for support.
The 2019 warning was the third time in as many years that the nations intelligence experts said that a new strain of influenza could lead to a pandemic, and that the U.S. and the world were unprepared. Although the international community has made tenuous improvements to global health security, these gains may be inadequate to address the challenge of what we anticipate will be more frequent outbreaks of infectious diseases because of rapid unplanned urbanization, prolonged humanitarian crises, human incursion into previously unsettled land, expansion of international travel and trade, and regional climate change, the 2019 threat assessment warned.
Rather than acting on these recurrent warnings and bolstering Americas ability to respond to an outbreak, the Trump administration has instead cut back money and personnel from pandemic preparedness..............................
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Trump Admin Is Stalling an Intel Report That Warns the U.S. Isn't Ready for a Global Pandemic (Original Post)
riversedge
Mar 2020
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lagomorph777
(30,613 posts)1. Sorry, Mafia Don! Withholding the report won't help you.
It's obvious to everybody that you are completely incapable of handling this crisis (either that or willfully malignant).
KPN
(15,662 posts)2. I never realized how unintendedly prescient
the words alternative facts were when I first heard Kellyanne Conway utter them.
Igel
(35,359 posts)3. The issue is unpreparedness.
Which is nothing new.
It was the report in 1/2019.
It was the report in 1/2018.
It was the report in 1/2017.
I'm thinking it was probably the report in 1/2016 and 1/2015.
Read a fun article on the response times and protocols for the previous two pandemic threats--who'd be tested, when a test was ready, when mass produced, etc., etc. My takeaway--I'm lucky that I haven't had to face a pandemic in my adult lifetime.