Senator Patty Murray's office issued the following:
On a call with
other Senate Democratic Leaders, Senator Murray discussed the importance
of rapidly expanding COVID-19 testing capacity and laid out Democratic
testing agenda
Health experts have
made clear that being able to conduct hundreds of millions of tests is
necessary before the U.S. can safely ease social distancing guidelines
Senator Murray released a new white paper outlining Democrats proposals to ramp up COVID-19 testing
Senator Murray: “These ideas should be bipartisan, and they should be put into action as soon as possible—our country cannot wait”
(Washington, D.C.) – Today,
U.S. Senator Patty Murray (D-WA), the top Democrat on the Senate health
committee, joined Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer (D-NY), Senator
Dick Durbin (D-IL), and Senator Debbie Stabenow (D-MI) to outline
Democrats’ new proposal to address the Trump Administration’s failure to
rapidly expand testing capacity for COVID-19 in Washington state and
across the country.
On a press call, Senator Murray and her colleagues discussed a series of steps outlined in a new policy white paper released by Senator Murray, “A Roadmap to Reopening by Ensuring a Speedy and Ubiquitous Lab Testing System (RESULTS).” Senator Murray and her colleagues also discussed a new Democratic Policy and Communications Committee report which details how the U.S. is lagging behind other countries in testing due to the Trump Administration’s failures.
On a press call, Senator Murray and her colleagues discussed a series of steps outlined in a new policy white paper released by Senator Murray, “A Roadmap to Reopening by Ensuring a Speedy and Ubiquitous Lab Testing System (RESULTS).” Senator Murray and her colleagues also discussed a new Democratic Policy and Communications Committee report which details how the U.S. is lagging behind other countries in testing due to the Trump Administration’s failures.
“Public health experts have made
clear we will need to do hundreds of millions of tests if we want to
reduce social distancing and safely get people back to work, back to
school, and back to some semblance of normal life. For that to happen,
we need testing to be fast, free, and everywhere,” said Senator Murray.
“Unfortunately, the Trump Administration’s early delays and missteps
put us way behind, and because of their continued lack of urgency and
leadership—we still have a lot of catching up to do. That’s why
Democrats are releasing a roadmap to get COVID-19 testing back on
track—fast. These ideas should be bipartisan, and they should be put
into action as soon as possible—our country cannot wait.”
The Roadmap to RESULTS outlined by the Democratic Senators includes:
- Requiring a strategic plan to leverage a “whole of society” response;
- Emergency funding to enable rapid scaling of testing and the full range of activities that support testing and maximize its impact;
- Pipeline to develop, validate, and allocate accurate, reliable tests to ensure adequate supply;
- Structures to administer tests in every community across the country;
- Robust public health infrastructure to respond to results and better contain COVID-19; and
- Transparency and accountability across the testing system.
The DPCC report
details how the United States is drastically behind in testing compared
to other countries. The report outlines how testing saves lives by
giving health care professionals the information they need to
prioritize treatment for those who need it most and manage scarce
clinical resources, including personal protective
equipment. Testing also keeps our essential workers safer by indicating
who should stay home and who can keep working. Additionally, testing
allows us to trace the virus and limit its spread through communities.
Finally, testing can give us the information public health experts will
need to decide when it’s safe to reopen our economy and get people back
to work.
Senator Murray has been working from the start of this crisis to ensure that coronavirus testing is available to all who need it, pressing the administration to improve testing measures and demographic data availability, and successfully calling for an Office of Inspector General investigation into the lack of testing available during this crisis.
Read the full Roadmap to RESULTS HERE.
Read the full DPCC report HERE.
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