Wednesday, February 26, 2020

Here we go again.....more public ridicule

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Lightfoot accuses CDC of spreading panic about the coronavirus
The city is prepared to implement extreme measures — like quarantines or closing schools — if warranted, but “I don’t want to get ahead of ourselves and suggest to the public that there’s a reason for them to be fearful,” the mayor said.


Mayor Lori Lightfoot said Wednesday she’s “very disappointed” in the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention for fanning the flames of fear about the spread of the coronavirus in the United States.

Dr. Nancy Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, is warning Americans to start preparing now for “the expectation that this might be bad,” triggering a severe disruption in their daily lives.

Messonnier argued the question was no longer if the coronavirus will start spreading in the United States, but when.

That may require what she called, “social distancing measures” that include smaller classes or closing
schools, canceling meetings and conferences and allowing employees to work from home.

Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar fueled the concern, telling a U.S. Senate hearing on the issue that it was impossible to “hermetically seal off the United States to a virus” and that Americans “need to be realistic about that.”

Wednesday, Lightfoot essentially accused the federal officials of fear-mongering.

With Chinatown restaurants already suffering from a dramatic decline in business tied to coronavirus fears, the last thing Chicago needs is a premature alarm from federal officials, the mayor said.

“I will candidly tell you that I was very disappointed with the comments of the CDC yesterday and members of the Trump administration around coronavirus,” Lightfoot said.

“We feel very well prepared to address this issue. And I don’t want people to take from the comments … at the federal level that, somehow, they should be worried and that we’re not prepared in this city. We absolutely are prepared.”


Lightfoot noted that, so far, there have been only two cases of coronavirus in the Chicago area.

A woman who traveled to the epicenter in Wuhan, China got sick and “obviously passed it to her husband.” Both were hospitalized and quarantined “for the prescribed period,” the mayor said.

“We’ve had no other cases in Chicago. Am I gonna sit here and say with absolute certainty that we won’t have any other cases? No. I will not. But I want to make sure that people understand they should continue to go about their normal lives,” Lightfoot said.

The mayor assured skittish Chicagoans that city, state and county public health agencies are “in constant contact” with the CDC and Homeland Security and have a “well-planned,” coordinated and frequently-tested response in the event the virus reappears.

All impacted agencies and local hospitals are “engaged in table-top exercises on a regular basis,” she said.

“In the event that we need to ramp up, quarantining, we are absolutely prepared to do that. ... We had the experience of Ebola. We’ve had the experience of SARS. In the event we need to take extraordinary measures — whether it’s in schools, whether it’s in businesses and government — we’re prepared to do that,” she said.

“But I don’t want to get ahead of ourselves and suggest to the public that there’s a reason for them to be fearful. Obviously, they need to be diligent. This is a very serious and novel virus. There is not a cure yet. But we need people to continue to go about their daily lives. I want to emphasize in particular that Chinatown is safe.”

9 comments:

  1. Anonymous2/26/2020

    Reputable experts state that eventually we will all catch the coronavirus. It is extremely hard to stop transmission when people who don't look or feel sick are able to transmit the virus. We will be no more as ble to stop the transmission of the coronavirus19 than we are able to stop the common cold. Unfortunately nearly 2% of those sickened die from the virus. Worldwide this may amount to millions of deaths. There you have it

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    1. Anonymous2/27/2020

      well that does it for me for the Polar plunge, Mr. Happy

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  2. Anonymous2/26/2020

    Again, Lori is out of touch. People are more concerned about being murdered, robbed and raped, which greatly outweigh an unknown, uncontrollable virus.

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  3. Anonymous2/26/2020

    I never read or heard the CDC say we should panic, I understood the CDCs message was to be diligent.

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  4. Anonymous2/27/2020

    The mayor is simply repeating the party line. She receives her instructions from the DNC.

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  5. Anonymous2/27/2020

    Lori is clueless. Chicago isn't prepared for any virus.

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  6. Anonymous2/28/2020

    Its hard to imagine any politician burning bridges of good will faster than Mayor Lightfoot. Her hot mic comments about the "clown from the FOP" and her denigrating a citizen at the city council meeting showed a lack of intolerance and civility to citizen/voter concerns. The shit show that continues on the County side with rocket/docket low bonds and the out of control electronic monitoring program, all the while the city's going down the toilet faster than Pritzker can crack a toilet seat and the mayor decides to jump on an anti-Trump tirade. Hey, who cares what you personally think of the President? What have you done to make ALL of Chicago Better? Not much that I can see so far. Wonder who'll be running against her next time around?

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