No more money for containing epidemics
Meanwhile, in another part of the forest that Trump is chopping down – now we want more global disease outbreaks.
Four years after the United States pledged to help the world fight infectious-disease epidemics such as Ebola, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention is dramatically downsizing its epidemic prevention activities in 39 out of 49 countries because money is running out, U.S. government officials said.
But don’t worry, Donald Trump’s golf courses and hotels are profiting like crazy.
The CDC programs, part of a global health security initiative, train front-line workers in outbreak detection and work to strengthen laboratory and emergency response systems in countries where disease risks are greatest. The goal is to stop future outbreaks at their source.
Most of the funding comes from a one-time, five-year emergency package that Congress approved to respond to the 2014 Ebola epidemic in West Africa. About $600 million was awarded to the CDC to help countries prevent infectious-disease threats from becoming epidemics. That money is slated to run out by September 2019. Despite statements from President Trump and senior administration officials affirming the importance of controlling outbreaks, officials and global infectious-disease experts are not anticipating that the administration will budget additional resources.
Of course not. He thinks epidemics are what shithole countries deserve.
Countries where the CDC is planning to scale back include some of the world’s hot spots for emerging infectious disease, such as China, Pakistan, Haiti, Rwanda and Congo. Last year, when Congo experienced a potentially deadly Ebola outbreak in a remote, forested area, CDC-trained disease detectives and rapid responders helped contain it quickly.
But in future? The outbreak will just have to proceed according to nature’s plan.
Does he not realize that infectious disease elsewhere can come here? Or does he think by building his wall, he can keep all infectious disease out?
Not that I am advocating we should think of this only in terms of how it affects us, but I suspect the Donald thinks in those terms, and so do his supporters. And part of the job of the government is to protect the citizens. Unfortunately, at this point, it looks like we have to protect the citizens from the government.
CDC travel advisory on Zika in Florida removed June 2, 2017. “Sporadic cases may still occur.”
Probably Trump missed the Jan. 2, 2018 issue of the New Scientist with the article on flu epidemics.
“…does he think…”
All signs point to ‘no’.
Seth, that’s what my magic 8 ball says, too. I think we’re on to something.