Redfield, in an interview with POLITICO, also wouldn’t commit to holding regular briefings on the coronavirus as more states begin to reopen.
CDC Director Robert Redfield on Thursday denied reports that the White House rejected a set of guidelines his agency drafted for reopening the country, saying it received “constructive criticism” from the coronavirus task force that delayed the release of the document.
The agency's guidance on reopening was reportedly delayed for weeks over worries that it was “too prescriptive” and failed to align with the White House’s goal of giving states the final say. The agency this week quietly published more detailed guidelines for reopening schools and businesses that were shut down in the pandemic.
Story continuesRedfield did not detail how his agency will update the public on the coronavirus as more states reopen, deferring to Pence.
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