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Topic: Trump Strips CDC of Control of Coronavirus Data - page 2. (Read 272 times)

legendary
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such an unresearch topic creator above

you do know thats hospitals send data to the DHS (department of health services)
you do know that the DHS sends data to washington

your claims that its hospitals->cdc->washington
show how foolish you are

heck even the cdc have been saying for month now their data is delayed because hospitals dont directly report to them daily

your whole script months ago about was about this delay of data. so while it was fun debunking you with your own silly misinterpretations.
i was even telling you to check your own states DHS dashboard for more accurate uptodate straight from source numbers..
the CDC has never has then dominant control of data.
trump just wants to make it sound like they did so he can pretend he was the one that took it away

its like a friend of yours saying your immortal. (your not in reality) but after saying you are immortal. then comes up to you. waves his feather bowa in your face and says i have now made you mortal.
the reality is you never were. but your friend is playing games to make you believe in magic
.. by friend i mean the male masseuse you pay to act like he is a doctor while stroking your ego
legendary
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Don't worry, folks. The CDC has been manipulating the data from hospitals and other sources, so that they can feed you a lie... that Covid is a big problem. CDC - the Center for Disease Control and Prevention... or as some of us are finding out, the Center for Disease Creation and Propagation.

It's all part of Trump draining the Swamp. And the Swamp doesn't like being drained.

The danger is, Trump's ideal won't be around forever. If he gives the presidency too much power, when the Swamp gets one of theirs in again, it might be good-bye for us all. We need to wake up the usage of our personal common law court of record.


Trump Strips CDC of Control of Coronavirus Data



Hospitals have been ordered to bypass the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and send all patient information to a central database in Washington, raising questions about transparency.

The new instructions were posted recently in a little-noticed document on the Department of Health and Human Services website. From now on, the department — not the C.D.C. — will collect daily reports about the patients that each hospital is treating, the number of available beds and ventilators, and other information vital to tracking the pandemic.

"Historically, C.D.C. has been the place where public health data has been sent, and this raises questions about not just access for researchers but access for reporters, access for the public to try to better understand what is happening with the outbreak," said Jen Kates, the director of global health and H.I.V. policy with the nonpartisan Kaiser Family Foundation.

"How will the data be protected?" she asked. "Will there be transparency, will there be access, and what is the role of the C.D.C. in understanding the data?"

Michael R. Caputo, a Health and Human Services spokesman, called the C.D.C.'s system inadequate and said the two systems would be linked. The C.D.C. would continue to make data public, he said.


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