More than 1,000 current and former CDC employees criticized Trump’s coronavirus response



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More than 1,000 current and former employees of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention have criticized Donald Trump’s response to the coronavirus.

“The absence of national leadership on Covid-19 is unprecedented and dangerous,” read the letter signed by current and former disease researchers to the agency’s Epidemic Intelligence Service.

“CDC must be at the forefront of a successful response to this global public health emergency.”

Among those who signed the letter were two former CDC directors, Jeffrey Koplan, who led the CDC under Bill Clinton and George W Bush, and Tom Frieden, who served under Barack Obama.

The letter, published in the Epidemiology Monitor newsletter, also expressed concern “about the ominous politicization and silencing of the nation’s health protection agency” during the virus.

The White House has come under fire for meddling in the CDC’s role, and the administration has been accused of editing official health guidelines and changing the language written by scientists.

“CDC has provided today, as every day during its 74-year history, the best information and recommendations available to the American public,” the agency said in response.

“Since January, more than 5,200 CDC employees have dedicated themselves to protecting the health of the American people.”

More than 224,000 people in the US have died from the coronavirus during the pandemic with more than 8.3 million cases recorded.

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