February 04,2020
Grassley Receives Classified Briefing on Coronavirus
Grassley Oversight & Investigations Staff Receive Briefings from HHS and its Subcomponents
Washington – Oversight and investigations staff for Sen. Chuck
Grassley (R-Iowa), chairman of the Senate Finance Committee, which has
jurisdiction over the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), today
received a classified briefing from the HHS Office of National Security (ONS)
regarding the coronavirus threat and the status of U.S. government efforts to
combat the spread of the deadly virus.
“The
coronavirus doesn’t appear to pose any imminent threat to Americans who have
not recently traveled to the Hubei province of China. I’m encouraged by steps
the federal government is taking to protect Americans abroad and at home. The
quarantining process for at-risk Americans returning to the United States from
China is necessary for both their health and safety and the health and safety
of the rest of the country,” Grassley said.
“While
the coronavirus is not yet a pandemic, there are signs that it could develop
into a worldwide threat. Based on public reports, I’m concerned that China may
not be accurately reflecting the scale or scope of the problem or sharing
information with global health organizations. The United States stands ready to
assist China in any way it can. I would hope that on matters with global health
implications, the United States and China could work together, especially to
prevent the spread of disease.
“China’s
reluctance to share data makes it all the more important that U.S. federal
agencies work together and allow for maximum access to information across the
government. The intelligence community is hard at work to protect Americans.
It’s critical that their hard work not go to waste and that all federal health
agencies have access to the information they need to do their jobs.
Over-classification during a public health emergency could have deadly
consequences. Federal health agencies must also have a seat at the table with
the intelligence community when its makes decisions related to this issue.
“For
now, the Department of Health and Human Services and the Centers for Disease
Control have the resources needed to prevent any significant contagion from
spreading into the United States. If more resources are needed, Congress stands
at the ready.
“In
Iowa, there have been no confirmed cases of the coronavirus. My office has been
in contact with several Iowans who were or still are in Wuhan, China seeking to
return home to the United States. I’m confident that the State Department is
taking every reasonable measure to evacuate any remaining Americans in China
and to ensure their health and safety as well as those around them.”
Grassley’s
office, along with other Senate offices, also received an unclassified briefing
from the Centers for Disease Control (CDC), Assistant Secretary for
Preparedness and Response, National Institute of Allergy and Infectious
Diseases, Department of Homeland Security, and United States Department of
State this week as well as last week.
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