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CDC Head: Years of Underfunding Are Impeding U.S. Government's Coronavirus Response


The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention told Congress this week that insufficient federal investment in public health has impaired its ability to respond to the coronavirus pandemic. An issue with faulty test kits further reduced the availability of health care works to test those showing symptoms, and made it harder to gauge the scale of the U.S. outbreak. Further, backlogs have meant that many of those people who were tested are enduring long waits to get their results back. 

"There's not enough equipment, there's not enough people, there's not enough internal capacity, there's no search capacity," said CDC Director Robert Redfield. However, federal, state, and local government agencies have been making efforts to increase the availability of tests.

The coronavirus is becoming a more serious threat by the day. The World Health Organization officially classified it as a pandemic on Wednesday. As of 4 p.m. Tuesday, the CDC said there were 938 people in the U.S. with COVID-19, and 29 who have died from it. The Johns Hopkins University dashboard that tracks data about the disease in real time reported 1,050 U.S. cases as of mid-afternoon Wednesday.

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