THE CENTER FOR DISEASE CONTROL IS ANOTHER OF THOSE GOVERNMENT AGENCIES WOEFULLY UNPREPARED TO DEAL WITH ANYTHING BUT FATUOUS PRESS CONFERENCES. REMEMBER THE ANTHRAX SCARE? THERE WAS A SHORTAGE OF CIPRO….AND SINCE THEN THE CDC HAS DONE NOTHING TO ADDRESS THE ISSUES OF EPIDEMIC, STOCKPILING OF VACCINES, EMERGENCY TREATMENT CENTERS, THE NECESSITY TO CLOSE OUR BORDERS …RSK
President Obama added an afternoon Ebola meeting to his otherwise open Columbus Day schedule after a nurse was confirmed to have contracted the virus from a now-deceased Liberian patient in Dallas.
The Oval Office meeting was small, including Health and Human Services Secretary Sylvia Burwell, National Security Advisor Susan Rice, and Assistant to the President for Homeland Security and Counterterrorism Lisa Monaco.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention Director Tom Frieden joined via phone.
The White House said that the meeting was “to receive an update on the response to the diagnosis of a second Ebola case in Dallas, Texas.”
“The President was briefed on the status of the investigation into the apparent breach in infection control protocols at the Dallas hospital and remedial actions underway to mitigate similar breaches in the future,” the readout of the meeting continued. “Secretary Burwell and Dr. Frieden described the surge in personnel and other resources to Dallas to assist in the investigation as well as other measures to heighten awareness and increase training for healthcare workers throughout the country.”
“The President reinforced that this investigation should proceed as expeditiously as possible and that lessons learned should be integrated into future response plans and disseminated to hospitals and healthcare workers nationwide.”
Obama, who has a week of fundraising activities planned as the calendar closes in on midterms, told donors at a Democratic National Committee event in L.A. on Thursday that “the likelihood of any epidemic in the United States is extraordinarily small.”
The White House also released the details of call with French President Francois Hollande, who plans to build new Ebola treatment centers in Guinea.