Experts: The White House is jeopardizing the public with coronavirus messages

The lack of transparency by Donald Trump's administration could exacerbate the problem by planting distrust and causing “to endanger the public”. Two days before Larry Kudlow was named as the new member of the White House Task Force for Coronavirus, the director of the National Economic Council announced that “koronavirus was under control” in the United States, despite the abundance of [...]
Two days before Larry Kudlow was named as the new member of the White House Task Force for Coronavirus, the director of the National Economic Council announced that “koronavirus was under control” in the US, despite the abundance of data showing otherwise.
I'm not saying it's completely controlled, but it's pretty close,” said Kudlow for CNBC, putting himself in a comfortable lull that was probably destroyed since his first meeting with the tank.
Kudlow's public statements on the danger level for the United States that presents the outbreak of this virus did not easily get caught by the minds of medical experts who have warned of the threat it actually poses, writes The Guardian, follows Periscope.
So far, seven people in Washington's state have died, and many new cases have proved positive and are expected to turn up positive in the US, encouraging medical experts to be honest, and to take necessary measures.
But this has not been the case with the Trump administration response so far, which has been marked by late actions, postponement, lack of resources for testing, attacks on Democrats warning of the seriousness of this crisis, and so on.
Michael Carome, director of the Medical Research Group, has said the government reaction was not transparent, and I can make the problem worse by sowing distrust.
“People can do things that undermine the response of public medicine to it because they may not believe what the government is saying, they may not follow instructions on how to protect themselves,” he said further. /Periscope












