The US surgeon general resisted President TrumpDonald Trump’s court rejects Gohmert’s electoral lawsuit against Pence Kentucky Governor calls McConnell’s house vandalism ‘unacceptable’ Pence ‘welcomes’ efforts by lawmakers to ‘raise objections’ to Electoral College results MOREsays the death toll from COVID-19 was artificially increased during an interview on Sunday.
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Jerome AdamsSunday shows the preview: Senate candidates are preparing for the second round of Georgia; government continues launching coronavirus vaccine on Sunday programs – opposition to Trump’s relief bill, COVID-19, dominates Surgeon General on medical racism: ‘We need to recognize these things’ MORE was asked about his ability to provide accurate health information to Americans under a president who regularly shares misinformation about the virus.
The question came in response to a tweet Trump on Sunday morning blaming Centers for Disease Control and Prevention [CDC] methodology for the number of deaths caused by the virus in the USA, which he called “fake news”.
“I don’t speak for the president. I speak for the Office of the Surgeon General and the public health service, and I’m focused on giving people the information they need. Wear a mask. Wash your hands. Watch your distance. Get your vaccine when it’s available, “said Adams.
“Is this real? Is the death toll real? 350,000 Americans killed … or does the CDC have a false form of ‘When in doubt, call it COVID’, as the president falsely claims?” Tapper asked.
“From a public health perspective, I have no reason to doubt these numbers,” Adams said in response before adding that Americans should also be concerned about the rate of new hospitalizations resulting from COVID-19.
His comments came minutes after the country’s leading infectious disease specialist, Anthony FauciAnthony FauciSunday shows the preview: Senate candidates are preparing for the second round of Georgia; government continues implantation of coronavirus vaccine in Great Britain to allow mixing and combining of COVID-19 vaccines The COVID-19 model predicts another 150,000 deaths in the US next month MORE, publicly rejected the president’s words, while highlighting the high rate of hospitalizations as a warning sign.
“Well, deaths are real deaths. I mean, all you have to do is go to the trenches, go to the hospitals, see what health professionals are dealing with. They are under great stress in many areas of the country. Hospital beds are stretched, ”said Fauci on ABC’s“ This Week ”program.
“People are running out of beds, running out of trained personnel who are exhausted now. This is real. This is not false. This is real, ”he added.