Filed with the Office of the Special Counsel, a whistleblower described as a 'senior leader' at HHS said the team was "improperly deployed" to two California military bases to assist with processing American evacuees from
The staff members were sent to Travis Air Force Base and March Air Reserve Base and were ordered to enter quarantined areas, including a hangar where
Without proper training or equipment, some of the exposed staff members moved freely around and off the bases, with at least one person staying in a nearby hotel and leaving California on a commercial flight. Many were unaware of the need to test their temperature three times a day. -New York Times
"I soon began to field panicked calls from my leadership team and deployed staff members expressing concerns with the lack of H.H.S.
"We take all whistle-blower complaints very seriously and are providing the complainant all appropriate protections under the Whistleblower Protection Act," said deputy assistant secretary Caitlin B. Oakley, who is also the department's national spokeswoman for the Office of the Assistant Secretary of Public Affairs. "We are evaluating the complaint and have nothing further to add at this time."
The Times notes that the complaint comes right after President Trump began to downplay the risks of
In other words, the
The whistle-blower’s account raised questions about whether the Trump administration has taken adequate precautions in its handling of the virus to date, and whether Mr. Trump’s minimization of the risks has been mirrored by other top officials when confronted with potentially disturbing developments. -New York Times
The first American case of
The Times also reports that similar incidents 'appear to have happened elsewhere,' pointing to HHS employees were also dispatched to Marine Corps Air Station Miramar to help evacuees from Wuhan, China "someone with direct knowledge of the effort" leaked.
The levels of protection varied even while he was at Miramar, he said. Standards were more lax at first, but once people arrived who appeared to be sick, workers began donning personal protective equipment. He is now back at work, and has yet to be tested for
In the complaint, the whistle-blower painted a grim portrait of agency staff members who found themselves on the front lines of a frantic federal effort to confront the
After a phone call with health agency leaders to raise their fears about exposure to the virus, the staff members described a “whitewashing” of the situation, characterizing the response as “corrupt” and a “cover-up,” according to the complaint, and telling the whistle-blower that senior officials had treated them as a “nuisance” and did not want to hear their worries about health and safety. - New York Times
California Democratic Rep. Jimmy Gomez, whose office received the complaint, appeared to reference it during a Thursday morning hearing with HHS secretary Alex M.
"To your knowledge, were any of the ACF employees exposed to high-risk evacuees from China?" Gomez asked Azar during a tense exchange.
"They should never have been, without appropriate PPE,"
Gomez claimed that the teams sent to March and Travis air bases dealt with a "chaotic" situation.
- Source, Zero Hedge