The CDC Should Admit Its Errors To Regain Trust
The CDC thinks a monthlong review of COVID policies will be sufficient to redress their errors.

Last week, in an attempt to rebuild its tattered reputation, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) announced via email a forthcoming "revamp" of the agency. The supposed overhaul is at least a year late and more than a dollar short. The proposed overhaul will be based on a one-month review to "kick off an evaluation of CDC's structure, systems, and processes."
CDC Director Rochelle Walensky has already handpicked a leader: an administrator from another division within the Department of Health and Human Services; three CDC officials will also conduct the review.
This is a mistake. For an agency that has seen a drop in trust of more than 25 percentage points in less than two years, having a bipartisan committee choose the reviewers is necessary and important to establish their credibility. In recent history, Congress has formed bipartisan advisory commissions that, in the wake of crises, direct outside experts to analyze mistakes and figure out how to avoid them in future. Commissions such as the Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, the 9/11 Commission, and the Warren Commission (investigating John Kennedy's assassination) were convened after crises to investigate causes and suggest reforms to systemic weaknesses that precipitated them. As a recent RAND report put it, commissions can be "insulated from the partisan passions that underlie our politics and our society." As such, a commission could bring a constructive neutral lens that is much-needed in understanding why and how the CDC failed to adequately guide us through the pandemic.
How does the country ranked first in pandemic preparedness on the Global Health Security Index in 2019 fail when it comes time to act?
Mistakes, especially in early days of complex and difficult situations, are understandable and unavoidable. And some things did go right—like the CDC's concerted efforts and partnerships with marginalized communities to raise vaccination rates in those groups, and the recent pivot away from solely focusing on transmission rates to using hospitalizations as the key metric for mitigations. But the laundry list of COVID-era policy failures originating with the agency is largely unexamined, and in some cases, still persisting.
The list of errors made by the CDC is so lengthy that a one-month process—an entirely arbitrary time period—will all but guarantee that the review is superficial and toothless. CDC guidance is responsible for some of the longest school closures in the world due to myopic policies that were overly focused on cases and transmission. School closures, where students of all ages were instructed to stay home and even avoid the outdoors, led predictably to significant rises in learning loss, mental health issues, obesity, and substance use disorders. The CDC's shockingly unethical and underreported alliance with the American Federation for Teachers, the nation's largest teachers union, also cast doubt on who exactly was steering the CDC ship as they crafted school guidelines.
The CDC also ignored natural immunity when drafting federal-level vaccine mandates and allowing exemptions to testing, policies that were then duplicated on the state level, resulting in the firing of thousands of healthcare workers and public employees. They oversold the benefits of masking post-vaccination, with no randomized controlled trials (RCTs) conducted to show efficacy, and failed to run any RCTs that might have addressed the weakness of data guiding many of their interventions. They supported useless travel bans that punished countries such as South Africa that were diligently tracking new variants, and were partially responsible, along with slow approval of new tests by the FDA, for the paucity of COVID tests that inexcusably persisted up to and during the omicron surge. This shortage left people lining up for hours outside of testing centers ahead of the December holidays, while Europe and parts of Asia had rapid tests widely available for months, including in vending machines. Other glaring errors include withholding COVID data, providing inaccurate statistics, and relying heavily on other countries' data—like Israel and the U.K.—for disease tracking and efficacy trials of vaccines and boosters.
CDC mismanagement has left a majority of Americans feeling "confused" by public health recommendations after an endless barrage of unclear messaging and opaque decision making that has left the public viewing CDC guidance as political messaging rather than policy based on scientific evidence. Not surprisingly, America now has one of the lowest vaccination rates among wealthy countries.
While a thorough bipartisan review of the CDC's approach to the pandemic is necessary and prudent, a full analysis takes time. In the interim, the CDC could take an important first step in restoring trust: admit its mistakes and apologize. This would help bolster Americans' confidence that harmful policies will not be reimplemented and that steps are being taken to safeguard processes in future.
The Health Minister for British Columbia's CDC issued an apology after releasing confusing guidance on their website. Israel's vaccine adviser apologized for his role in school closures, saying he was "extremely sorry" and that "education was the one thing that we should not have touched. Never. Never." As early as June 2020, Norway's prime minister said some measures such as school closures "may not have been necessary" and that she "probably took many of the decisions out of fear."
Without any kind of admission of regret from U.S. public health officials, it will be difficult to take gestures of accountability seriously. If the official account of the COVID response is merely a superficial whitewashing of COVID-era failures, the damage to public health may be decades long or, even worse, irreparable.
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The CDC Should Admit Its Errors To Regain Trust
Let's start with all managers committing seppuku. Then let's see if I trust the CDC.
It may not be sufficient but it is necessary.
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Rusty butter knives would demonstrate their sincerity.
I came here to make your comment.
I would not permit them the mercy of kaishaku.
I've scrolled down and everyone is agreeing with us. The CDC has proven that they are nothing but political hacks. Admitting mistakes won't change the rot that pervades the agency.
Absolutely. If by “admit their mistakes” the author meant “admit they were complicit in the development - for many years illegal - of the bio weapon responsible for over 8 million deaths so far (and perhaps even in its release) thus admitting complicity in mass murders and crimes against humanity, that would be a good start.
Fauci himself would look much better with his head on the end of a pike or in a noose - after a fair trial, of course. That thing’s endless lies about his involvement with gain of function put his crimes beyond even those of Dr. Mengele.
maybe in 2076 but not while there are still people alive who care
In the interim, the CDC could take an important first step in restoring trust: admit its mistakes and apologize.
And seppuku.
Only works in a culture of honor and shame. Gotta build that first.
Seppuku will rebuild honor.
Public hanging, heads on pikes would be a good substitute. AND it gets the message across regardless of culture.
Perhaps we could start that work by culling those without honor or shame? After fair trials, of course.
lol
^This
I'm still trying to sort out honest mistakes from outright fucking lies which were designed to steer the population away from "vaccine hesitancy".
Fauci was the king of outright lies.
Was?
His fifteen minutes are finally up.
Not yet. I'm guessing he retires when the R's take the House. That way he can take the 5th when they put him under oath. I don't think he can do that when he's representing NIAID.
When did the GOP get such courage? Most are spineless. The elected ones anyway.
Not to mention gain of function research and puppy torture. Why are people letting him off the hook for those? Don't they like puppies?
Only black puppies.
The mistake is giving bureaucrats any authority whatsoever in the first place. If it is important, Congress can pass a bill.
Before you laugh at that, remember that this is the 21st century. It doesn't take weeks to get to DC and even that is moot because they can change the rules to authorize votes by voice instead of requiring them to be present.
They use the bureaucracy to shirk individual responsibility for their votes.
If it is important, Congress can pass a bill.
Unfortunately, it is in that bill where Congress gives bureaucrats lots of authority.
DEAD ON!! Pun intended.
Neither presidents, courts, nor bureaucrats have the legal authority to make law.
Absolutely correct! We should immediately nullify every single “regulation” created by unelected bureaucrats, abolish said agencies, and replace them with federated “advisory counsels” populated by term limited (perhaps six years lifetime max) experts nominated by each State - whose sole authority would be to recommend legislation.
I'm going with a ground level assumption of bad faith on their part. If they can prove they weren't lying, OK, but until then, any utterance they make has as much currency as the Central Bank of Zimbabwe.
Watch your metaphors! Zimbabwe has trillions in currency.
Here is a hint: they made no honest mistakes.
There were no “mistakes.” The bio weapon was funded and developed explicitly as a weapon of mass fear for political purposes. There is no other possible use for such a thing.
The CDC also ignore
ds natural immunity when drafting federal-level vaccine mandates and allowing exemptions to testingOn my latest international trip, I learned that the TSA will accept proof of recovering from COVID in the last 90 days instead of a negative COVID test. Sure, it is only 90 days, but at least they acknowledge the immunity.
Far better to have natural immunities and not to have been vaccinated, than to be vaccinated and double boosted, without natural immunities.
Far better. The latest data I've seen shows that unvaxxed have a positivity rate of about 6% while triple vaxxed are around 15%. This is data the Walgreen's collected.
especially since there are no covid vaccines. we have worthless injections that don't prevent the transmission or contraction of the virus, but by no measure do we have vaccines.
No.
The CDC should be dismantled.
If the Ds lose both houses, this should be a #1 priority with the FBI a close second.
well, after the IRS but neither party will ever consider that.
IRS didn't even get attention past lois Lerner (fuck you doj) for targeting conservative groups after the Tea Party takeover.
Precisely. This is what I came to post. Of course nobody writing for this “libertarian” magazine would dare think such a thing.
As a recent RAND report put it, commissions can be "insulated from the partisan passions that underlie our politics and our society."
Take the 1/6 Commission, for example.
The Cdc should get the same treatment all of Atlanta got when Sherman took a stroll through there
CDC had a bad rep because the pro-Covid death cult Republicans have been attacking it. Yes they got some things wrong but they were working with the data they had at the time.
Get up off of your damn knees.
He likes being on his knees.
Some? Nearly all of it. They are still providing the science biden is using for masks for air travel.
Nearly everything they got wrong was them ignoring decades of prior research.
Cdc: airplanes are breeding grounds because of the recirculated air, so you should wear a mask
Airliners: actually the air in the airplane is completely exchanged with outside air every 3 minutes giving better circulation than anything you listed as okay for no masking
Cdc: mask up anyway because we said so
Exactly this.
At this point it's a religious thing. You're just expected to believe and you will do what you're told because the high priest of bureaucracy tells you so regardless of evidence.
All they need to do is tell me, specifically, what the end goal is and I'll retract that statement, but I honestly don't think they actually have a goal in mind. There's no "zero covid" or "flatten the spread" or other strategy. Nothing you can work back from and say that this is going to help achieve and why. It's just "this virus exists" therefore force the plebes to wear masks. The philosophy they had when they were still hoping a placebo would calm the fears of the masses, and it hasn't evolved in two years.
The end goal is to get the citizens used to obeying orders, even when they clearly make no sense at all. That way they will calmly walk into the showers.
@Longtobefree has the answer to all of it. nothing the government (state or fed) did or does has anything to do with health, but everything to do with control. it's always been about control. just wait for the next "emergency" called climate change. covid was just practice for the real emergency.
HEPA filters, General, don't forget HEPA filters.
Wear a mask and recirculate your own air.
Every paper out of MMWR that I have read in the past two years has been garbage, amateurish garbage as if written for a middle school science project. Their latest myocarditis study is an example of this. The CDC gets a rate of myocarditis from the disease that is about 50 times higher than the rest of the world's health agencies...totally bogus study design and some deceptive practices.
https://simulationcommander.substack.com/p/et-tu-snohomish?s=w
Remember when the CDC pointed at the Kansas mask study as proof that masks worked?
Many of us immediately noticed what’s wrong with this chart: there are two different axes. In fact, when the data was shown with both lines on the same axis, the study actually showed masked counties ALWAYS had more covid than non-masked counties.
And CDC published this ‘recommendation’ in late November. Guess what had already happened between the end of study and the time the CDC published the recommendation? (Study duration in red boxes)
In other words, the original data was completely cherry-picked and the newest data had ALREADY blown the study out of the water. Both masked and unmasked counties saw huge increases at the start of the winter surge. Yet the CDC still pointed to this study as proof of mask efficacy, KNOWING IT WAS BULLSHIT.
no one needs a study to know that masks won't work. the virus is 5 microns in size and no surgical or cloth mask can filter a particle that small. done.
working with the data they had at the time
Lefty code for 'making shit up'. Also see: global cooling.
Too bad they weren't willing to share all of their data with us.
How can you type so well if you're blind?
Yes they got some things wrong
Meh, not even worth the effort....
Why should there be inherent trust in any government institution?
"I have certain rules I live by. My first rule: I don't believe anything the government tells me." -- George Carlin
Yea that is baffling to me.
if you're a liberal the government is your mommy and you always trust your mommy.
For an agency that has seen a drop in trust of more than 25 percentage points in less than 2 years, having a bipartisan committee choose the reviewers is necessary and important to establish their credibility.
Why settle for that? Because, if you're really serious, the only appropriate course is to convene a Blue Ribbon bipartisan committee!
In the interim, the CDC could take an important first step in restoring trust: admit its mistakes and apologize.
Because nothing mitigates thousands of careers destroyed, an economy wrecked and millions immiserated like a good "Whoopsies! Sorry about that!"
How about this, we take our cue for dealing with the CDC from Scipio Africanus the Younger. Sad that anything less passes for libertarianism these days.
Just hang them all. After a fair trial, of course.
Before the pandemic I had a very high opinion of the CDC, based on faith, really. Their politicized opinions, and deviations from scientific data I looked up myself with the help of my medical researcher spouse, have completely destroyed any confidence I had in them. Apologies will not help. I will never trust them again and it has tainted my already low confidence in any government agencies.
They lost me when they called "gun violence" a public health problem amenable to CDC machinations.
Never had any confidence in those fuckers
How does the country ranked first in pandemic preparedness on the Global Health security index in 2019 fail when it comes time to act?
The current CDC is the direct evolution of the agency that let folks go without treatment for syphilis to see what they could learn. They say 'citizens', but they mean 'test subjects'.
The current test is how long the majority of voters will tolerate complete totalitarianism.
CDC extends travel mask requirement to May 3
to allow more time to study the BA.2 omicron subvariant
A *two-week* study?! No wonder no one trusts the CDC!
We know there will be no study. They have had 2 years to study shit and every time we need answers they are like, "Oh, well we are researching that now, give us time."
No fuck you, you are fired CDC.
2 weeks to flatten the curve
I watched an episode of the Walking Dead where they supposedly broke into the abandoned headquarters of the CDC in Atlanta. The episode was based on the main characters escaping from the building after the building had automatically locked them in and was counting down a failsafe mechanism that would incinerate the entire building regardless of who or what was in it. Hmm, I don't think I would work in any building with these failsafe mechanisms. Obviously this was just for drama but geez, maybe the government is dumb enough to surround their workers with incindieries. I never watched that show again.
"The Andromeda Strain" (book 1969, film 1971, tv 2009)
Everything about that show was stupid. It was a world where 90% of the population was dead within a few weeks, but no one could find canned food or bullets in the fucking south of the US. It was completely based on the notion that the way to escape mindless zombie hordes was to split up into tiny groups of people who could never benefit from specialization or economies of scale. If you saw a person on the side of the road, you steered clear- not even bothering to find out if they were a doctor or nurse or someone else with key skills that might save your life.
Getting through about half of the first season, I realized that people would always do the absolute stupidest possible thing and never have enough resources- not because it was the logical thing, but because the *only* way to have years and years and years of episodes about people surviving zombies was to have them abandon every possible advantage that human cooperation can bring.
Plus the canned food was good for 5+ years, and cars still worked no matter how long they were sitting around.
And the zombies themselves were like a low class peasant army with no weapons and no training. Anyone with a functioning brain and medieval level technology could defeat them in a matter of weeks.
And why carry a small knife to fight the zombies when they can only do damage in close quarters combat? Bows and arrows are easy to make, and spears are even easier. Go out in small groups with one guy carrying extra spears.
Yup. Human cooperation is quite possibly the most powerful force in Earth's history. It has defeated disease, famine, and *massive* natural disasters. It made man the deadliest predator on the planet despite being pink and fleshy. In the face of an enemy as banal as slow moving zombies, it should have been a cake walk.
So the writers literally wrote human cooperation out of the history. You couldn't cooperate because um...conflict or something. And later I understand that every single "cooperative society" that they came to was a dystopia that was worse than the zombies. Because again, the only way such a world would work is if you assume human cooperation just cannot exist.
It's pretty simple, really. The CDC, along with basically every agency involved in public health, played political games and propped up data that pushed specific policy outcomes they preferred. They traded some short term benefits in terms of getting their preferred politicians elected for one cycle at the cost of decades of the public trusting they weren't politically motivated.
They weren't just bystanders as science was politicized, they were at the forefront of it. And trust is not something easily recovered once lost. It can take decades of atonement to get back to where they were. But they made that trade-off: pushing for policies instead of trying to advise and inform, at the cost of being a useful institution. This is what they wanted. They have to bear the cost of it now, they can't simply try to hit the reset button.
TL;DR: Well, well, if it isn't the consequences of my own actions!
Good post.
It was not entirely political. Don't forget the financial benefits. I would love to see a bipartisan audit of big pharma "Advertising" dollars.
You mean people might stop trusting the political supercaste of psychopaths that we have endowed with the cultural prerogative to initiate violence with impunity? Oh, heaven forbid!
These people will never apologize because their supporters never require them to.
The CDC expects that it can memory-hole all those mistakes in the past because they know the folks who parroted their talking points for the past 2 years want to do exactly the same thing. Wanna know why articles like this one get so few comments? Because the likes of Mike Laursen, Chemjeff, OBL, etc etc never come to these threads to post. To do so would mean owning up to not only how wrong they were on the science, but how arrogantly and foolishly wrong they were as they dubbed people disagreeing with them as wrong.
Even when they do show up, as Molly did above, it is the usual "Well everyone intended well and the Republicans were stupid".
The left has a problem. Its people are far more authoritarian than the general public, and that by definition means they want their authorities (like the CDC) to be calling the shots. By worrying majorities, people on the Left (and the folks who totally aren't on the left, but find themselves perpetually in agreement with the left) consistently endorse authorities like Big Tech, CDC, CIA, FBI, and government in general to call the shots. It is mentally impossible for them to hold those agencies to account until they let go of their authoritarian belief that some Expert (or Authority) is better suited at making decisions than an individual.
CDC Mistake No. 47: turns out the epidemic of gun violence was more like an epidemic of progressive DAs letting violent felons out of jail too early.
The CDC might be foolish to devote a dollar or a minute to attempting to establish credibility with America's half-educated, science-disdaining, virus-flouting, superstitious, obsolete, bigoted, backwater slack-jaws.
Awaiting replacement seems the proper course.
Trust in the CDC? (FDA, FBI, DOJ, IRS, and any other three letter fed gang)
Not in my lifetime.
The CDC Nazi-Agency should shut down shop to regain trust of USA patriots. The federal government never had the authority for it's existence in the first place. F'en Nazi's.
Instead, the doubled-down and extended the airline mask requirement, the assholes.
Fauci said, “China has a number of problems, two of which are that the complete lockdown, which was their approach, a strictest lockdown you’d never be able to implement in the United States. Although that prevents the spread of infection, I remember early on they were saying, and I think accurately, they were doing better than anyone else. You use lockdowns to get people vaccinated so that when you open up, you won’t have a surge of infections. Because you’re dealing with an immunologically naive population of the virus because they’ve not been exposed because of the lockdown.”
He's right if you arbitrarily decide that maximizing vaccination rate and minimizing COVID case rates are the only things that matter in life - which is the impression one might have gotten from the media coverage of COVID in 2020.
What a scumbag.
Except the FDA had never had a valid vaccine to approve. They changed the definition of “vaccine”, etc to cover experimental gene therapies, then approved and reapproved them for use under EUAs, despite evidence by the manufacturers that there were significant side effects, and allowed said manufacturers to cut corners in testing (such as unblinding studies so that the placebo group could get the “vaccines”, destroying their ability to follow the test groups for a decent length of time). And finally, there was never a stratified trade off made between the risks and benefits of the vaccines. To this day, they are pushing vaccinating of kids who flat out don’t die, and are rarely hospitalized from the virus, absent significant well known comorbidities. Oh,and downplayed and even forbid the use of well tested, very safe, prophylactics and treatments using repurposed drugs, in order to continue the EUAs of these novel gene therapy EUAs.
No. It should admit that it, and other institutions in it's fields, were complicit in the panic lockdowns.
Furthermore, those same institutions should be disbanded.
Obsession with proving Trump and Republicans wrong was another big misdeed by the CDC.
If Trump and other GOP leaders all started wearing masks and pushing mandatory vaccinations in 2020 the CDC under Biden would have done the opposite.
Right. And that is why it is Trump's fault.
The CDC should be abolished!!
The CDC's purpose in the CDC's lock-downs and mandates was all political, so from that point not mistakes. The CDC will remain political, so don't expect much to change. The for the CDC to regain trust is to get rid of the current Administration, and then fire everyone at the CDC and start all over.
And then DON'T start over.
Congress's creation of a Congressional Commission during an election year that is widely expected to produce an upset is not a good idea.
A Presidential Commission would not have that defect, tho BIden is certainly less likely to do that.
This article seems to suggest that Federal Government bureaucrats make mistakes. That can't be right, can it?
Along with the long list of CDC lies and obfuscations, I'm shocked you didn't include "safe and effective." Especially after the EUA justification was to be kept sealed until everyone "vaccinated" was dead. That inspired trust.
But thanks to actual journalists and doctors (Reason staff, take notes), FOIA requests and court cases pried out that these gene therapies (that DO transcribe to DNA in the liver) were known to be incredibly harmful. More harmful than the disease, with 1,291 often-lethal side effects.
Thanks to the information from other countries (since nobody listened to me or others yelling about ADE or the results from SARS-1 trials with this tech) we are learning that not only are the "vaccines" ineffective, they actively increase infections.
Israel, UK and Canada reported about -300% efficacy. America wants booster mandates.
Fuck Joe Biden and Anthony Fauci.
Damn you Reason, for not letting me post links.
Any non-Google search of "negative vaccine efficacy" will get results. Alex Berenson's Substack article on it was where I wanted to go for a summary and collection of sources.
Edit out "https://" from the link.
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=WOQUlH71o0M&ab_channel=VinayPrasadMDMPH
This video discusses the flaws of the latest MMWR paper on myocarditis.
Well that is weird that used to display just a plain text string of characters, the commenting software inserted the hyper link font and added the prefix?
Doesn't work. And I've seen https// substack links from yesterday.
Ffs, I can't get any combination to go through.
A.B. susstack
/p/has-covid-vaccine-efficacy-turned?
the odds of that happening are less than zero. never gonna happen. never.
"Attacks on the CDC, are quite frankly, attacks on science."
When the Catholic Church investigated itself for pedophilia it ended up defrocking ~850 priests, something like 4% of the world-wide priesthood. So there was at least a modicum of accountability. How many CDC officials do you think will be fired?
It's far too late for a mea culpa. These institutions will never ever regain credibility. It is over.
Some argue that the loss of trust is a bad thing. In my book, the loss of trust in both our goverNMEnts and MSM is a WONDERFUL thing!!
Reagan said, "Trust but verify." I do not even give them that, except to trust that they will lie and abuse their authority.
No, the CDC should never regain anyone's trust. It should be abolished, along with the EPA, NSF, and all other federal agencies in the business of funding or evaluating scientific research. Let scientists be funded and evaluated by voluntarily funded institutions.
^EXACTLY This; As the USA U.S. Constitution intended....
It's really amazing how Politicians swear an oath to uphold the people's law over them yet break that promise compulsively and endlessly...
In related news, an internal Enron audit, led by Bernie Madoff, found no wrongdoing.
"We should immediately nullify every single “regulation” created by unelected bureaucrats, abolish said agencies, and replace them with federated “advisory counsels” populated by term limited (perhaps six years lifetime max) experts nominated by each State - whose sole authority would be to recommend legislation."
Better yet, take the advice of Robert Heinlein in "The Moon is a Harsh Mistress'" in which he advised a third house of Congress whose sole function would be to revoke useless or out of date legislation.
There's one other way.
Actually I can think of dozens of ways. Ropes, stakes, pits of bubbling tar etc.