Nearly two years since the start of the pandemic, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) has continued to face a slew of bipartisan criticism for its "confusing" and "shifting" COVID-19 recommendations.
The public health agency was criticized for its "abrupt change in guidance" last week after reducing the recommended quarantine period for asymptomatic COVID-positive people from ten to five days. While CDC Director Rochelle Walensky said the updated guidance was based on evidence that COVID-19 transmission only occurs early on in the infection, government and other public health officials are now asking the CDC "to communicate more often and more clearly." CNN (Left bias) reported on Friday that the White House has grown increasingly frustrated with the agency over its "messaging of public health guidelines," with one former senior Biden administration official suggesting that the CDC is "overthinking" its communications. Additionally, the American Medical Association (AMA) released a statement on Wednesday that criticized Walensky's "counterproductive" directive. “According to the CDC’s own rationale for shortened isolation periods for the general public, an estimated 31 percent of people remain infectious 5 days after a positive COVID-19 test,” said AMA president Dr. Gerald E. Harmon. Responding to these criticisms, Walensky told reporters on Friday that she is "committed to continue to improve" and pledged to speak directly to the public on a more consistent basis.
Both left- and right-rated outlets seemed to disapprove of the CDC's new isolation guidelines. Some left-rated outlets said the CDC's handling of the isolation guidance was "a case study in how to confuse the public" and emphasized how Walensky has "no prior government experience." Other left-rated voices called the CDC's recent actions "a communications disaster" and further denounced the health agency for "prioritizing businesses over saving lives." Many right-rated outlets highlighted the "bipartisan scorn" that the CDC is facing and continued to label the novel coronavirus as the "CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus."
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The influential American Medical Association (AMA) on Wednesday criticized the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s (CDC) revision of guidelines for quarantine and claimed it is confusing.
Last week, the CDC reduced its recommended quarantine time from 10 days to 5 days for people who have asymptomatic COVID-19. On Tuesday, the agency reaffirmed its decision and said most transmission of the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, which causes COVID-19, occurs early on during the infection.
CDC is criticized for failing to communicate, promises to do better
On Friday, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention held a telebriefing.
Director Rochelle Walensky presided, along with two career scientists. The substance was notable — updated COVID-19 guidance for K-12 schools.
But even more notable was the fact that the briefing was happening at all.
It was the first such briefing in months, despite the ongoing pandemic crisis.
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Two days before Christmas, with the Omicron variant driving a near-vertical rise in new coronavirus cases, the director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention alerted the White House that she planned to recommend that people infected with the virus isolate for five days instead of 10.