Sen. Harris Calls for Accurate COVID-19 Death Count During Pandemic
"An accurate count of the lives lost to the pandemic is critical to understanding the impact of the crisis, ensuring the federal government is held accountable for an adequate response, and providing information on rates and distribution of mortality and morbidity to inform public guidance as communities being to open up. This data is especially crucial to tracking deaths in minority populations and informing decisions on how to effectively address observed disparities in the COVID-19 mortality rate," Harris writes.
She continued, "Unfortunately,
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To: The Honorable
The Honorable
Dear Administrator Gaynor and Secretary Azar:
As our nation continues to combat COVID-19, we know that the true death toll from the virus is likely far higher than the current count.] An accurate count of the lives lost to the pandemic is critical to understanding the impact of the crisis, ensuring the federal government is held accountable for an adequate response, and providing information on rates and distribution of mortality and morbidity to inform public guidance as communities being to open up. This data is especially crucial to tracking deaths in minority populations and informing decisions on how to effectively address observed disparities in the COVID-19 mortality rate. Already, we have seen a COVID-19 mortality rate for Black Americans that is about 2.5 times higher than the rest of the population. Accurate and consistent data is also critical to understanding where to send scarce resources, such as ventilators and personal protective equipment (PPE), and it is one of the few ways to understand how and where the disease has the potential to establish a hotspot.
Unfortunately,
As uncertainties and inconsistencies have emerged, health departments have had to amend previously reported counts. For example,
One year after Hurricane Maria hit,
As Puerto Ricans grappled with the true cost of the hurricane,
That is why I introduced the Counting Our Unexpected Natural Tragedies' (COUNT) Victims Act, which was passed into law with the FAA Reauthorization Act of 2018. The bill directed
The Academies have informed me that the committee is in the process of finalizing their findings, conclusions, and recommendations and they expect to release the report to the public later this year. Unfortunately, we are in the middle of the COVID-19 crisis and we cannot afford to wait for the study's full report. That is why I am requesting that in the interim,
Thank you for your immediate attention to this matter.
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