The CDC will have less data to track the spread of Covid and new variants after the public health emergency ends on May 11.
"How ludicrous is it that in 2023, I can tell you where my UPS packages are at any given point in time and I don't have visibility into health-care data," said Lawler, who advised the Bush and Obama administrations on biodefense and pandemic preparedness.A more fractured system
Covid has been classified as a national notifiable disease since April 2020. This means new cases should be reported to the CDC, but notification by the states to the federal government is a recommendation — not a mandate. Covid case data in the U.S. became unreliable many months ago because so many people are testing at home — if at all. These test results are not picked up in CDC data because there's no reporting requirement.
"There's certainly been a decline in the amount of testing that's going on and specimens that are able to be submitted for genomic sequence, so we may need to scale back on the frequency of how often we're reporting on those," Jackson said.The spotty reporting of case data also means the CDC will no longer report virusafter the public health emergency ends. Health-care facilities used this data to know when to mask and nursing homes relied on it for testing admissions.
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