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Reference to Robert Redfield, CDC Director
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f people killed by the virus in the past 24 hours. With infections spiking in 39 states, hospitals are facing a crisis." O'Donnell also highlighted Redfield's remarks, reporting he "projected things will only get worse later this year, and he's calling on all Americans to wear masks, saying if everyone a
Tuesday evening newscasts with coronavirus coverage. David Muir said on ABC World News TonightVi (7/14, lead story, 4:45, 7.36M) that CDC Director Redfield said "this coming fall and winter will likely be 'one of the most difficult times that we experienced in American public health.' The US has now sur
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ding to the head of the CDC, we already have one." On ABC World News TonightVi (7/15, story 8, 1:40, Muir, 7.16M), Alex Perez reported CDC Director Redfield said the virus "could be controlled in weeks if people follow the guidelines." Redfield: "If we really embrace masking, if we really embrace the so
, as it underscores the lack of a coherent message from the White House on coronavirus and gives the President's opponents another rallying point. Redfield Says Following Guidelines "Could Bring This Outbreak To Its Knees." EFTA00150139 On NBC Nightly NewsVi (7/15, lead story, 3:00, 5.7M), Lester Holt
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ing to the Times, "The current 'no sail' policy, which was originally put in place in April and later extended, is set to expire on Wednesday," and Redfield "had recommended the extension. ... But at a meeting of the coronavirus task force on Tuesday, Dr. Redfield's plan was overruled," according to a "
rse myelitis." White House Rejected CDC's Request For Cruise Ship Ban Extension. The New York Times (9/30, Al, Kaplan, 18.61M) reports CDC Director Redfield "wanted a 'no sail' order extended until February" for cruise ships, "a step that would have displeased the politically powerful tourism industry i
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ing to the limes, "The current 'no sail' policy, which was originally put in place in April and later extended, is set to expire on Wednesday," and Redfield "had recommended the extension. ... But at a meeting of the coronavirus task force on Tuesday, Dr. Redfield's plan was overruled," according to a "s
rse myelitis." White House Rejected CDC's Request For Cruise Ship Ban Extension. The New York Times (9/30, Al, Kaplan, 18.61M) reports CDC Director Redfield "wanted a 'no sail' order extended until February" for cruise ships, "a step that would have displeased the politically powerful tourism industry i
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ncluding the use of blood thinners and oxygen support. Effective treatments, such as the generic steroid dexamethasone, have also been identified." Redfield: 1M New Cases Per Week Not "Unlikely." CDC Director Redfield said on WXYZ-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.cornfldbcb08d2219402eb30e653ebd
ive treatments, such as the generic steroid dexamethasone, have also been identified." Redfield: 1M New Cases Per Week Not "Unlikely." CDC Director Redfield said on WXYZ-TV <https://playvideo.bulletinintelligence.cornfldbcb08d2219402eb30e653ebd6a3dd9?pubid=fbi> Detroit (11/12, 151 K), "It's really impor
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ive treatments, such as the generic steroid dexamethasone, have also been identified." Redfield: IM New Cases Per Week Not "Unlikely." CDC Director Redfield said on WXYZ-TVVI Detroit (11/12, 151K), "It's really important not to underestimate this virus. The threat is really real. A number of us were say
148422 the use of blood thinners and oxygen support. Effective treatments, such as the generic steroid dexamethasone, have also been identified." Redfield: IM New Cases Per Week Not "Unlikely." CDC Director Redfield said on WXYZ-TVVI Detroit (11/12, 151K), "It's really important not to underestimate th
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ing to the limes, "The current `no sail' policy, which was originally put in place in April and later extended, is set to expire on Wednesday," and Redfield "had recommended the extension. ... But at a meeting of the coronavirus task force on Tuesday, Dr. Redfield's plan was overruled," according to a "
rse myelitis." White House Rejected CDC's Request For Cruise Ship Ban Extension. The New York Times (9/30, Al, Kaplan, 18.61M) reports CDC Director Redfield "wanted a 'no sail' order extended until February" for cruise ships, "a step that would have displeased the politically powerful tourism industry i
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cluding the use of blood thinners and oxygen support. Effective treatments, such as the generic steroid dexamethasone, have also been identified." Redfield: 1M New Cases Per Week Not "Unlikely." CDC Director Redfield said on WXYZ-TVVI Detroit (11/12, 151K), "It's really important not to underestimate th
ive treatments, such as the generic steroid dexamethasone, have also been identified." Redfield: 1M New Cases Per Week Not "Unlikely." CDC Director Redfield said on WXYZ-TVVI Detroit (11/12, 151K), "It's really important not to underestimate this virus. The threat is really real. A number of us were say
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ding to the Times, "The current 'no sail' policy, which was originally put in place in April and later extended, is set to expire on Wednesday," and Redfield "had recommended the extension.... But at a meeting of the coronavirus task force on Tuesday, Dr. Redfield's plan was overruled," according to a "se
Extension. The New York Times <https://vvww.nytimes.com/2020/09/30/health/covid-cruise-ships.html> (9/30, Al, Kaplan, 18.61 M) reports CDC Director Redfield "wanted a `no sail' order extended until February" for cruise ships, "a step that would have displeased the politically powerful tourism industry in
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ine Delivery By November 1. McClatchy <https://www.mcclatchydc.corn/news/coronavirus/article245406245.html> (9/2, Wilner, 19K) reports CDC Director Redfield "sent a letter last week to the nation's governors with an urgent request" asking "them to do everything in their power to eliminate hurdles for vac
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cal considerations seeped into decisions by Mr. Pence and his staff." According to the Times, Pence Chief of Staff Marc Short directed CDC Director Redfield "to soften the agency's recommendations to a meat processing company about safety steps, in part to placate the embattled industry." Fauci: Volume
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t." On the CBS Evening NewsVi (8/27, story 6, 1:40, O'Donnell, 4.26M), Manuel Bojorquez likewise reported that "amid sharp criticism," CDC Director Redfield "tried to clarify" the new guidelines, "saying testing those individuals may be considered." The Hill (8/27, Wilson, 2.98M) quotes Redfield as sayi
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on "The Daily Briefing" on Tuesday "said the much-anticipated rollout of a coronavirus vaccine in the United States could be expected by December." Redfield said, "I do think well have about 40 million doses of vaccine before the end of the...year." Redfield added, "That's enough to vaccinate 20 million
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t Call event; participates in Team Trump Online event US Senate: • No public schedule released US House: • NIAID Director Fauci and CDC Director Redfield testify to House Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis - Hybrid hearing on 'The Urgent Need for a National Plan to Contain the Coronavirus'
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d drum up support for...Biden." CDC Asks Governors To Prepare For Vaccine Delivery By November 1. McClatchy (9/2, Wilner, 19K) reports CDC Director Redfield "sent a letter last week to the nation's governors with an urgent request" asking "them to do everything in their power to eliminate hurdles for va
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nt theory as conspiracy theories." He counters that such a "conspiracy now would have to include the Trump Administration, the Biden Administration, Redfield and the growing list of scientists who insist that this possibility be explored." While "the WHO team wants to move on to searching for the virus i
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he coronavirus even as it encourages them to reopen. In another front-page article, the Washington Post (7/24, Al, Meckler, Weiner, 14.2M) reports Redfield "said there should be exceptions for `hot spots,' and he used a metric that would include parts of at least 33 states." The Post suggests the "mixed
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ts at the FDA, the best in the world. They are not...going to do anything than use the best judgment around the science and the data." CDC Director Redfield said on KOCO-TVVi Oklahoma City (7/28, 33K), "The countermeasure of a vaccine is on the horizon. You heard this week we had two large Phase 3 trial
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to grab a service weapon from a D.C. police officer during the attack on the U.S. Capitol in January." According to the Post, "Kyle J. Young, 37, of Redfield, Iowa, was arrested Wednesday along with Albuquerque C. Head, 41, of Kingsport, Tenn. Both are accused of assaulting Michael Fanone, a D.C. officer
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writes in USA Today (8/4, 10.31M) about his "Masks for All" legislative proposal. Sanders cites comments from NIAID Director Fauci and CDC Director Redfield supporting the widespread use of masks and writes, "Making sure that every American has a high-quality mask, and wears it, is an important step for

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