A group of 10 Republican senators is backing a bill that would require an audit of the decision-making and public health messaging by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC).
The Senate bill (pdf), titled โRestore Public Health Institution Trust Act of 2021, would require the Government Accountability Office (GAO) to assess the CDCโs public health messaging and decision making and prepare a report on the matter.
The bill requires the report to include a review of the data the CDC used to make its recommendations and whether the agencyโs โinconsistent messagingโ had an impact on the publicโs trust and willingness to take the COVID-10 vaccine.
โThese guidelines, like most of the Biden Administrationโs actions these days, make little sense and seem without scientific direction,โ Sen. Marco Rubio (R-Fla.) said in a statement, referring to the CDC recent reversal of masking guidance for fully vaccinated people.
โAmericans have spent the last year and a half making tremendous sacrifices to halt the virusโs spread, but they are confused and have lost trust in our institutions. The mixed messaging could also degrade trust in the efficacy of vaccines.โ
The bill would also require the GAO to determine whether outside entities, including teachersโ unions, were in a position to impact the CDCโs guidance.
The CDC revised its mask guidance last week, telling fully vaccinated people to don masks in crowded indoor settings. The agency based the decision on a study of an outbreak in Massachusetts which found that 74 percent of the people infected had been fully vaccinated. The study also suggested that fully vaccinated people who become infected with the CCP (Chinese Communist Party) virus, could spread the virus the same way unvaccinated people do.
The CCP virus, commonly known as the novel coronavirus, is the pathogen that causes COVID-19.
โThe CDCโs flip flop on mask guidance sends a confusing message to Montanans and the American people, and has not been clearly justified with data,โ Sen. Steve Daines (R-Mont.) said in a statement. โThe CDC needs to improve its communications with the public and stop undermining vaccine confidence.โ
โOver the past year and a half, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention issued conflicting health guidance, at times only weeks apart, and at times without supporting clinical data,โ Sen. Cythia Lummis (r-Wyo.)ย said in a statement. โTheir actions have unnecessarily divided our country, and fueled partisan conflict. The job of the CDC is to help control and prevent disease, not play politics. Itโs time for oversight and reform.โ
BYย IVAN PENTCHOUKOV
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