Public health officials begged the CDC to remove this guideline

They say that the "bad policy" of the CDC on the tests costs a life in the middle of the pandemic of Covid.


Disease Control and Prevention Centers (CDC)Changing Covid Directive caused a firewall. On August 24, the Agency discreetly revised its coronavirus test guidelines to no longer recommend that people without symptoms be tested for COVID-19, even if they have recently been exposed to the virus. Change has abraded many experts in medical and public health, includingAnthony Fauci, MD-and now, several health organizations require the government agency to file the new change.

On August 26, the Infectious Disease Corporation of America (IDSA) and the HIV Medicine Association (HIVMA) published a joint statement that called on the CDC to issue a "immediate reversal of the brutal revision. "And on the 27th of August, the National Association of County and City Health Officers (Naccho) and the Health Coalition of Large Cities (BCLC), which represent public health departments of the nation, have Also sent a letter regarding the new CDC test guidelines.

"We urge you toPull the revised guidance and return to the previous consensus policy where people who may have been exposed to Covid-19 are encouraged to be tested, to know their status and do everything that is to do the physical distance and stop the spread ", They write.

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Limit the propagation of coronavirus is difficult because those who aredo not show any symptoms can also quickly broadcast the virus. If asymptomatic persons are discouraged to be tested, they are then more likely to spread CVID-19, ignorant they are infected.

In the letter, public experts on health continue to discuss how a lack of asymptomatic patients who are also testingPrevents the success of contact traceability, which has already been a struggle in the middle of the pandemic.

They write:

As public health professionals, we are disturbed by the lack of evidence cited to inform this change. CDC's own data suggest that perhaps 40% of CVIV-19 cases are attributable to asymptomatic transmission. Changing the test guidelines to suggest that narrow contacts with confirmed positives without symptoms must not be tested are incompatible with science and data.

"This random decision-making process is bad policy," concludes the letter. "It costs lives and livelihoods and affects the position of health leaders across the country."

The best immunologist of the nation,Anthony Fauci, MD, also had a problem with theNewly relaxed CDC test guidelines, which have been decided as it undergoes routine surgery to eliminate polyps of its vocal cords.

"I am concerned about the interpretation of these recommendations and worried, it will give people the wrong hypothesis that asymptomatic propagation is not of great concern. In fact, it is," said Fuci at CNN on August 26 .

He added: "I was under general anesthesia in the operating room and was not part of discussion or deliberationWith regard to the new test recommendations. "

female doctor in protective suit holding and showing covid-19 tube test and sampling swab.
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CDC DirectorRobert Redfield, MD, recentlyreturned to the new guidelines In a statement published on August 27th. Redfield said thattests "can be considered" for asymptomatic individuals which may have been exposed to contagion.

"Tests are intended to conduct actions and achieving specific public health goals," said Redfield. "All those who need a COVID-19 test can get a test. All who want a test does not necessarily require a test; the key is to engage the public health community necessary in the decision with appropriate follow-up action. "

The Redfield, however, did not say it would change the guideline of tests on the CDC website. And if you are worried, you could have the virus, checkThese are the 51 most common covid symptoms you might have.


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