Acting CDC Director Jay Bhattacharya Assures Public Amid Hantavirus Outbreak Concerns

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Acting CDC Director Jay Bhattacharya Assures Public Amid Hantavirus Outbreak Concerns
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Dr. Jay Bhattacharya, the acting director of the CDC, tried to alleviate public anxiety about the agency's preparedness for handling a recent hantavirus outbreak, as 17 passengers from the MV Hondius were set to return to the US.

Acting CDC Director Dr. Jay Bhattacharya stammered his way through an interview in which he sought to reassure the public that the agency is on top of a recent hantavirus outbreak.on Sunday as 17 American passengers from the hantavirus-hit MV Hondius prepared to return home following eight reported infections onboard, includingBhattacharya—who also directs the NIH—brushed off concerns about the CDC ’s preparedness to deal with dangerous outbreaks in light of the agency’s gutted staff.

“I’ve been so impressed by the professionalism of the people that are there, especially the disease outbreak people,” he said. He went on to say the CDC had been coordinating with the states and the World Health Organization—of which theThe physician shared that MV Hondius travelers will be monitored at a “fantastic” facility in Nebraska, where he said they will be “interviewed” to assess their risk level.

Asked by host Jake Tapper about the practicalities of the risk assessment, Bhattacharya clarified that people deemed safe enough will be “offered alternatives” to the Nebraskan site.

“It will include, uh, you know, uh, you know, advice given to these patients—uh, not patients! These travelers,” he said. The acting CDC head shared that homecomers judged as being lower risk will be able to fly home if they wish.

Bhattacharya outlined that the cruise passengers would be offered a staycation in Nebraska, “Or, you know, if they want to go back home and their home situation allows it, to safely fly them home without exposing other people on the way. ” Those who choose to shoot back home will then be under the eye of their state public health agencies, he said, “with the CDC support all the way.

”Bhattacharya stumbled over his words when questioned about how the seven are monitored, or if any are yet showing symptoms four weeks on.

“Well, I think it’s, uh, we first learned about the CDC roughly, uh, the time they started to come home,” he said, apparently tripping over his own words. “I think maybe three weeks ago. I don’t know what the exact dates are, Jake. ” Despite having had some difficulties specifying clear timeframes throughout his interview, Bhattacharya assured that the CDC had been “tracking this situation for a while now.

”concerns from the American public and global health bodies Bhattacharya—who opposed face masks and lockdowns during COVID-19 while proposing its natural spread among the healthy as “focused protection”—has been the acting CDC director since February. Trump’s next pick for CDC boss, Dr. Erica Schwartz, was tapped in April and is awaiting her confirmation hearing.

Schwartz began her career as a physician in the military and became the Coast Guard’s principal expert on flu pandemics, before being appointed Deputy Surgeon General in January 2019.

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