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    Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

    COVID Update July 31: We have spent months in the US being perfect hosts to the virus while most of the world has flattened it. What will change in August? 1/

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      2. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        I will call it at the end but first focus on key areas: -Hot spots -Kids/schools -Testing -Scientific learning -Politics 2/

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      3. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Hot spots: Southern/SW cities are now going through a large amount of deaths. These losses stem from June activity & 4 factor contribute to them: -Opening bars in June -Hot spots along the border/minority communities -Late/never to NPIs like masks -No testing increased spread 3/

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      4. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        We shouldn’t forget that there’s something to the physics of the virus. It goes from big cities to small cities to places where people congregate indoors. That made Phoenix, Houston, Miami, Charlotte, etc natural hot spots. 4/

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      5. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        There are 25 cities on the White House next hot spot list and they’re adding another 25. They’re further north. 5/

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      6. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        It is good news that Birx is now officially focusing on new cities after being basically asleep or with her hands tied until now. But the bad news is that their recommendations to these cities are too weak & often contradicted by the president. 6/

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      7. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        The White House “embers strategy” for these cities will not reduce the spread enough. It’s like the strategy of when I was a kid & wanted to look like I ate my dinner so I pushed the food around my plate for a bit & took an occasional nibble. We are the peas in the analogy. 7/

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      8. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        They are going to recommend masks & social distancing & handwashing. They say the stuff in August that the rest of the world was saying in May. They carefully predict what already happened. 8/

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      9. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Meanwhile Trump who has sanctioned these activities— because his polls tell him to, not because the crisis is new— undermines this at every step. He demands all schools be open. They refuse to demand that hot spots like bars be closed even though they should know better. 9/

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      10. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        I led a major national crisis response once. Not as big as this one but big and scary. They are getting the first principle wrong. It is this: pick the most important thing you want to solve. Solve that & do the best you can with the rest. 10/

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      11. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Trump & the economists & team refuse to call on any businesses (like bars) or schools to be temporarily closed. He counts on a third quarter jobs & GDP growth which he wants to call the largest ever. Because we’ve had a 10% drop, even he can grow the economy from here. 11/

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      12. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Final point on this is the city strategy doesn’t expressly account for border towns & farm labor. Understand that if you don’t have EVERY hot spot identified, community spread goes everywhere. And there is no noticeable concern about marginalized communities.12/

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      13. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Kids & schools: I am 100% positive about this: No one knows yet how much kids get infected or spread, how accurate nasal testing is, viral loads, or age breaks. I’m also sure there is a lot of false confidence & study cherry picking. These people don’t care about kids.13/

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      14. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Can we stipulate that of course it’s better for kids to have in person school? And better for the economy? And those aren’t small things. But stop saying that. People fighting to open all schools nationally are defending a difficult & shrinking hill with 280 characters. 14/

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      15. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        In fact, Trump has now seen data that 10 yo transmit like adults. Coward that he is, the best he can do is not tweet any more about schools instead of correcting his past tweet. His followers listen to him & his tweets. Which will undermine everything. 15/

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      16. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        If we open up colleges (the subject of this Monday’s #Inthebubble) & schools, we will likely be creating new major hot spots. Colleges in seem problematic. College is giant bar in a giant dorm with hormones. The decisions will be made in August. 16/http://Smarturl.it/inthebubble 

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      17. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Testing: (Other than the 3rd largest cause of death) the biggest disappointment in the last few months is the lack of visibility we still have into the spread be side of no testing capability— our backlog & lack of asymptomatic testing hampers us. 17/

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      18. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Each month we don’t have enough testing or tracing is a lost month. Here’s what a single asymptomatic person does. 18/pic.twitter.com/JCI2wM9TQF

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      19. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        There are some very good rapid tests— saliva, paper, quicker-home— but they won’t be here in August. Most importantly they won’t be here in time for schools. BUT WE MUST NOW MAKE IT A NATIONAL PRIORITY TO HAVE ENOUGH TESTING BY JANUARY. 19/

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      20. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        The country has to stop thinking about things a week in advance & then wondering why they don’t work. If they wanted schools to open in September, May. May was the time to work on this. Not August. 20/

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      21. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        My hope is the FDA announces approval of some of these tests in August. That will be good news for the future. One thing I think people miss: unless we reduce cases, we will NEVER have enough testing. 21/

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      22. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        SCIENCE: Every month we learn a lot. Some disappointing. Some positive. Even disappointing learnings are good news if we learn early. They just become new problems to solve. Which we can. 22/

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      23. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Science area 1 is immunity: we are learning that B cells don’t hold immunity long. But that w CV, T cells are impacted which lasts longer. We are also learning that there are likely people that have prior T cell immunity. @VincentRK has been saying this for some time. 23/

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      24. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        This is potentially GOOD news. It could be why kids don’t have symptoms & why there may be some more immunity. But scientists I talked to today think this is more marginal than it is considered to be. 24/

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      25. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        What we lack is a scalable diagnostic for T-cells. Right now it’s a bespoke 3 day, $1000 assay. This is an area where we need to make major progress. 25/

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      26. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Science area 2 is understanding susceptibility. We are beginning to see genomic reasons that explain why males are more susceptible. We are understanding how exposure level translates to viral load. But there are a ton of mysteries. 26/

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      27. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Science area 3 therapies: We have several therapies that have mild impact so far. But no game changers. We need game changers. Early word is that convalescent plasma will not be that game changer. We could learn more but the first 2 studies were questionable. 27/

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      28. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        This is disappointing because we should have better therapies by now. Still better ICU treatments are making COVID more survivable. 28/

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      29. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Monoclonal antibodies are still very promising. Other therapy trials are moving forward. So far nothing major. 29/

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      30. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        Science area 4 vaccines: I think we will continue to hear positive news on the vaccine front. We have three strong candidates. In August we must expose ourselves to the big questions: effectiveness, safety, trust, dosage, population targets, length of protection. 30/

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      31. Andy Slavitt @  🏡 🇺🇸‏Verified account @ASlavitt Jul 31

        I suggested these recommendations to the vaccine team yesterday to build trust: 1- put out & socialize the metrics that will matter in advance of getting the data 2- hold Moderna to a higher standard. There are conflicts or interest, stock sales & press releases w scant data31/

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