High Hopes Placed on COVID-19 Testing, as Well as Vaccines
When the CDC updated masking recommendations earlier this week, the agency also updated COVID-19 testing recommendations.
With the spread of the Delta variant and the emphasis this week on
On Tuesday, the change in masking recommendations by the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that caused an uproar almost overshadowed the CDC’s concurrent change in testing guidance.
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky on Tuesday said in a
However, what Walensky did not say at the press conference (possibly because of all the attention on the masking guidance) was that fully
At the press conference, Walensky cited “new scientific data from recent outbreak investigations showing that the Delta variant behaves uniquely differently from past strains of the virus that cause COVID-19. Information on the Delta variant from several states and other countries indicate that in rare occasions, some vaccinated people infected with the Delta variant after vaccination may be contagious and spread the virus to others. This new science is worrisome and unfortunately warrants an update to our recommendations.”
Last night, President Biden
Federal employees who do not submit to COVID-19 testing will still keep their jobs; it’s not a mandate, but Biden’s remarks do reflect a move from encouraging vaccination toward mandating vaccination. Also this week, the Department of Veterans Affairs
Where the federal government goes, private industry may follow. In fact, some businesses have already gone there. For instance, Citigroup wants unvaccinated employees to use an at-home rapid test three times a week, and wear masks in the office, while Goldman Sachs has begun regular testing for unvaccinated workers, as the New York Times
Michael Mina, an epidemiologist at the Harvard T.H. Chan School of Public Health,
In an article with the telling headline—“Testing Our Way Around the Delta Surge”—Axios
Axios: “Germany, which got off to a much slower start vaccinating its population than the U.S., has managed to largely control its COVID-19 outbreak by making frequent rapid testing a requirement for almost any kind of indoor social activity.”
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