Dan Scavino
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Dan Scavino
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Daniel Scavino Jr. is with Dan Scavino at The White House
We’re all back to the White House after an inspirational day in Arizona with POTUS…
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Reports: White House coronavirus task force to wind down
komonews.com/news/nation-world/reports-white-house-coronavirus-task-force-to-wind-down
WASHINGTON (SBG) — The White House coronavirus task force is going to start winding down this month, according to reports.
>Citing senior officials, CNN reports the task force is being phased down by Memorial Day.
>The New York Times says it is not clear whether another group will replace the task force, and Vice President Mike Pence acknowledged the Trump administration is “having conversations” about it winding down.
A senior official said members of the task force will still be involved in talks with governors and industry leaders because state officials still want to hear from doctors as they reopen states, according to CNN.
Another senior administration official told CNN the White House is shifting its focus toward the economy. Dr. Deborah Birx and Dr. Anthony Fauci, who have been prominent public figures during the coronavirus pandemic, will still advise the administration throughout the process.
Dozens of states have started the process of reopening, despite projections that show a worsening death toll. The United States had over 1.1 million confirmed cases and 70,646 deaths as of Tuesday, according to Johns Hopkins University.
Health officials concerned about rising number of 'COVID-19 parties' in Washington
komonews.com/news/coronavirus/health-officials-concerned-about-rising-number-of-covid-19-parties-in-washington
WALLA WALLA, Wash. — "COVID-19 parties" have started raising concerns around our state.
In Walla Walla County, health officials said some of their COVID-19 cases involve people who exposed themselves to the coronavirus on purpose.
The county has 94 confirmed cases and just reported its first death Tuesday.
“The more cases we have, the more outbreaks we have related to a single exposure like a COVID-19 party, it just sets us back even further from being able to reopen,” said Meghan DeBolt, Walla Walla Director of Community Health.
As COVID-19 keeps spreading—most people want to avoid catching it, but health officials in Walla Walla County are concerned about people trying to catch it on purpose.
They've seen cases where non- infected people are mingling with infected people to catch the virus during “COVID-19 Parties.”
They learned about the parties during case interviews and contact tracing.
>It starts, didnt they hire 1200 contact tracers??
Inslee is having WA National Guard do it for now that might have change uit was the last I saw