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Exclusive: White House Told Federal Health Agency to Classify Coronavirus Deliberations - Sources

March 11, 2020



BY ARAM ROSTON AND Marisa Taylor

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House has ordered federal health officials to treat top-level coronavirus meetings as classified, an unusual step that has restricted information and hampered the U.S. government’s response to the contagion, according to four Trump administration officials.


The officials said that dozens of classified discussions about such topics as the scope of infections, quarantines and travel restrictions have been held since mid-January in a high-security meeting room at the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), a key player in the fight against the coronavirus.

Staffers without security clearances, including government experts, were excluded from the interagency meetings, which included video conference calls, the sources said.

“We had some very critical people who did not have security clearances who could not go,” one official said. “These should not be classified meetings. It was unnecessary.”

The sources said the National Security Council (NSC), which advises the president on security issues, ordered the classification.“This came directly from the White House,” one official said.

The White House insistence on secrecy at the nation’s premier public health organization, which has not been previously disclosed, has put a lid on certain information - and potentially delayed the response to the crisis. COVID19, the disease caused by the virus, has killed about 30 people in the United States and infected more than 1,000 people.

HHS oversees a broad range of health agencies, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which among other things is responsible for tracking cases and providing guidance nationally on the outbreaks.
 
My neighbor ordered a pizza last night. He stepped out to greet the delivery driver. The driver was coughing as he attempted to pull the pie from warmer bag. My neighbor declined the pizza and I don’t blame him!
 
Congressional doctor expects anywhere from 70M to 150M people in U.S. will contract coronavirus

The attending physician of the U.S. Congress and Supreme Court, Dr. Brian Monahan, briefed senate staff yesterday afternoon in a closed-door meeting that he expects anywhere from 70 million up to 150 million people in the U.S. to contract coronavirus.

The meeting didn't include any Senators and was all administrative staff and personnel from both parties. Monahan briefed staff on how they can keep healthy and ways to prevent the virus from spreading, including not shaking hands, advice that is not being followed by some senators as we’ve seen this week.

In addition to getting briefed on prevention and treatment, staffers were also able to ask questions. One of the questions asked included if any travel restrictions should be put in place for members. On international travel, Monahan said members should not go if they don’t have to whereas for domestic travel, no restrictions have been put in place.

Another question asked was on testing available in the Capitol. Dr. Monahan told staffers that right now coronavirus testing would only be administered to members of congress, and that staff should go to their doctors if they are experiencing any symptoms.

Monahan also told staffers that ultimately, 80% of those who contract the coronavirus will be fine.

Coronavirus updates live: WHO declares COVID-19 disease to be a pandemic
 
I am still flaming at uninformed people who don't understand 'what good will testing do'. Course said people also think that science is 'overrated' but then to them the 1850s sound like happy times...sooo many people I cannot talk to. I would like to be quarantined in my own home with my cat for company. You can put an ankle bracelet on me and I will be happy as a pea in a pod...better yet I seriously need to 'Beam me up, Scotty' and then 'Engage' please Captain Picard... I sooo need outa here.
 
and it's now too late for me to cancel....sigh....

Hi o.

Yeah I saw your post last night that you had a cruise planned and were watching the situation. The thread was already closed and I was wanting to reply to beg you not to go, that anyone who takes a cruise ship anywhere is making a huge mistake IMO, and many others opinions including Dr. Fauci, Canadian Officials, members here, etc. I’ve already given the lecture twice or thrice that anyone who chooses to cruise is not only taking very high health risks, for both yourself and other close to you, but you also risk being quarantined and hospitalized away from home and may not be repatriated any time soon.
 
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Congressional doctor expects anywhere from 70M to 150M people in U.S. will contract coronavirus

The attending physician of the U.S. Congress and Supreme Court, Dr. Brian Monahan, briefed senate staff yesterday afternoon in a closed-door meeting that he expects anywhere from 70 million up to 150 million people in the U.S. to contract coronavirus.

The meeting didn't include any Senators and was all administrative staff and personnel from both parties. Monahan briefed staff on how they can keep healthy and ways to prevent the virus from spreading, including not shaking hands, advice that is not being followed by some senators as we’ve seen this week.

In addition to getting briefed on prevention and treatment, staffers were also able to ask questions. One of the questions asked included if any travel restrictions should be put in place for members. On international travel, Monahan said members should not go if they don’t have to whereas for domestic travel, no restrictions have been put in place.

Another question asked was on testing available in the Capitol. Dr. Monahan told staffers that right now coronavirus testing would only be administered to members of congress, and that staff should go to their doctors if they are experiencing any symptoms.

Monahan also told staffers that ultimately, 80% of those who contract the coronavirus will be fine.

Coronavirus updates live: WHO declares COVID-19 disease to be a pandemic

But of course Congress will be tested...and there will be no shortage of ventilators to keep all that hot air circulating...
 
Congressional doctor expects anywhere from 70M to 150M people in U.S. will contract coronavirus

The attending physician of the U.S. Congress and Supreme Court, Dr. Brian Monahan, briefed senate staff yesterday afternoon in a closed-door meeting that he expects anywhere from 70 million up to 150 million people in the U.S. to contract coronavirus.

The meeting didn't include any Senators and was all administrative staff and personnel from both parties. Monahan briefed staff on how they can keep healthy and ways to prevent the virus from spreading, including not shaking hands, advice that is not being followed by some senators as we’ve seen this week.

In addition to getting briefed on prevention and treatment, staffers were also able to ask questions. One of the questions asked included if any travel restrictions should be put in place for members. On international travel, Monahan said members should not go if they don’t have to whereas for domestic travel, no restrictions have been put in place.

Another question asked was on testing available in the Capitol. Dr. Monahan told staffers that right now coronavirus testing would only be administered to members of congress, and that staff should go to their doctors if they are experiencing any symptoms.

Monahan also told staffers that ultimately, 80% of those who contract the coronavirus will be fine.

Coronavirus updates live: WHO declares COVID-19 disease to be a pandemic
Population of US is 327 million. So approaching the possibility of half the country. I need a "horrified" emoji.
 
Wow....

Exclusive: White House Told Federal Health Agency to Classify Coronavirus Deliberations - Sources

March 11, 2020



BY ARAM ROSTON AND Marisa Taylor

WASHINGTON (Reuters) - The White House has ordered federal health officials to treat top-level coronavirus meetings as classified, an unusual step that has restricted information and hampered the U.S. government’s response to the contagion, according to four Trump administration officials.


The officials said that dozens of classified discussions about such topics as the scope of infections, quarantines and travel restrictions have been held since mid-January in a high-security meeting room at the Department of Health & Human Services (HHS), a key player in the fight against the coronavirus.

Staffers without security clearances, including government experts, were excluded from the interagency meetings, which included video conference calls, the sources said.

“We had some very critical people who did not have security clearances who could not go,” one official said. “These should not be classified meetings. It was unnecessary.”

The sources said the National Security Council (NSC), which advises the president on security issues, ordered the classification.“This came directly from the White House,” one official said.

The White House insistence on secrecy at the nation’s premier public health organization, which has not been previously disclosed, has put a lid on certain information - and potentially delayed the response to the crisis. COVID19, the disease caused by the virus, has killed about 30 people in the United States and infected more than 1,000 people.

HHS oversees a broad range of health agencies, including the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which among other things is responsible for tracking cases and providing guidance nationally on the outbreaks.

(sarcasm) Hmmm, strange that they'd need security clearances to talk about washing your hands and living your life.(/sarcasm)
 
Hi o.

Yeah I saw your post that you had a cruise planned and were watching the situation. The thread was already closed and I was wanting to beg you not to go, that anyone who takes a cruise ship anywhere is making a huge mistake. I’ve already given the lecture that you not only have high risks, you risk being quarantined and hospitalized away from home and may not be repatriated any time soon.
if i'm not posting monday you will know the outcome - i do appreciate your concern and it is a roll of the dice for us...
 
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