Testing guidelines published by the HHS without CDC approval

SEPTEMBER 18, 2020

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As the most reliable and balanced news aggregation service on the internet, DML News App offers the following information published by DailyMail:

The controversial guidance for testing for coronavirus as published on the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website was not approved by the agency’s scientists, it has been revealed.

Officials told the New York Times that the advice published August 24 was seen by CDC experts for review but was rewritten only by the Department of Human and Health Services and quietly made public.

The article goes on to state the following:

The new advice sparked controversy and was slammed by public health experts for suggesting that a person without coronavirus symptoms does not need to be tested, even if they have had known contact with an infected person.

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1 Comment

  1. RICHARD K September 18th, 2020 at 1:28 am

    These tests are known to be false positive most of the time. It’s all a scam…. a scamdemic!

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