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Obama suggests a 'robust system of testing and monitoring' is needed before US can ease current coronavirus measures
2020-04-08 00:00:00.0     美国有线电视-特朗普新闻     原网页

       Washington (CNN)Former President Barack Obama on Wednesday said it would not be feasible to relax current measures to combat the spread of coronavirus without a "robust system of testing and monitoring — something we have yet to put in place nationwide."

       The tweet presents a notable contrast in tone compared to the views of President Donald Trump, who on Wednesday morning tweeted that the country's economy must reopen "sooner rather than later" and that the pandemic "must be quickly forgotten" for those who haven't lost a loved one. But coronavirus testing is still not widely available, limiting the ability to relax current social distancing guidelines to prevent a resurgence of the virus.

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       "Social distancing bends the curve and relieves some pressure on our heroic medical professionals. But in order to shift off current policies, the key will be a robust system of testing and monitoring -- something we have yet to put in place nationwide," Obama wrote in a tweet Wednesday morning.

       Guidelines from the US Centers for Disease Control and Prevention note that "decisions about testing are at the discretion of state and local health departments and/or individual clinicians," and Trump has not floated the idea of a national system for testing and monitoring people stricken with the virus, like China and South Korea are doing.

       There are nearly 400,000 confirmed cases of coronavirus in the United States, and nearly 13,000 Americans have died, according to a tally from Johns Hopkins University.

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       Obama's tweet offers another apparent criticism of his successor, whose presidency he has largely avoided commenting on. Last month, Obama urged Americans to continue social distancing despite Trump's upbeat pronouncements of a nearing return to normalcy.

       Obama has tweeted encouraging messages during the outbreak, though he's not directly criticized the Trump administration's response to it. Obama has urged Americans to protect themselves and others from coronavirus by taking "common sense precautions" like hand-washing and staying home if sick. He also thanked health care professionals who are fighting the coronavirus outbreak, saying in a tweet last month, "They're giving everything."

       CNN's Chandelis Duster contributed to this report.

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