The Great Pause Week 102: Testing

"No one is safe until everyone is safe.
— Dr. Daniel Griffin"


This is the third in a multi part series that began with this post.

Warned of the coming storm in December, 2019, the CDC set its rapid response back by at least one month, possibly two. Given the nature of exponential progressions and what we now know about lingering cardiac damage, that may have contributed to a million or more deaths. For reasons that can only be explained as jingoism, aka “exceptionalism,” the agency did not adopt any of the PCR tests already in wide use. It did not issue mask guidelines or temperature checks like those already deployed with success in Singapore, Taiwan, Japan and Korea. The US instead insisted on creating its own test, and once that had been developed, it sent it out to an exceedingly corrupt, greed-driven manufacturing system that was inefficient, expensive, and slow. Result: widespread test failures and then recalls. A long delay.

“It’s all about optics.”

— Charity Dean, California Public Health Officer, referring to CDC.

 


“This will go down as a colossal failure of the public health system of this country…. It is a slaughter….”

— William Foege, former CDC Director, letter to CDC Director Robert Redford, Sept 23, 2020.

The COVID-19 pandemic has destroyed lives, livelihoods, and economies. But it has not slowed down climate change, which presents an existential threat to all life, humans included. The warnings could not be stronger: temperatures and fires are breaking records, greenhouse gas levels keep climbing, sea level is rising, and natural disasters are upsizing.

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