All data I’ve seen indicates it was a poorly interplay between the FDA/HHS that caused the CDC to be the only source of tests (because FDA/HHS were the ones with the legal power to do so, and it’s recorded that they used it). It’s included on this list because interacted with decisions the CDC *did* make. I don’t think it’s misleading because we noted which agency did what, and have since edited the section header to make it clear even to skimmers.
It interacted with them, but it’s not clear to me that it interacted in a way that’s relevant to the credibility of the CDC.
The examples are “a list of actions from the CDC that we believe are misleading or otherwise indicative of an underlying problem”, but this isn’t an action from the CDC and it doesn’t obviously indicate a problem at the CDC.
Ok. To clarify, one of them is to blame. Maybe it’s not the CDC. History will tell.
All data I’ve seen indicates it was a poorly interplay between the FDA/HHS that caused the CDC to be the only source of tests (because FDA/HHS were the ones with the legal power to do so, and it’s recorded that they used it). It’s included on this list because interacted with decisions the CDC *did* make. I don’t think it’s misleading because we noted which agency did what, and have since edited the section header to make it clear even to skimmers.
It interacted with them, but it’s not clear to me that it interacted in a way that’s relevant to the credibility of the CDC.
The examples are “a list of actions from the CDC that we believe are misleading or otherwise indicative of an underlying problem”, but this isn’t an action from the CDC and it doesn’t obviously indicate a problem at the CDC.
Am I missing something?