Sen. Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.), a Democratic presidential candidate, unveiled an infectious disease plan this week amid a worldwide coronavirus outbreak.
The 2019 Novel Coronavirus originated in Wuhan, China, and has mostly infected Chinese people but has also spread to over a dozen other countries, including the United States. Five people have confirmed infections in the United States and dozens of others were tested, with results pending.
“To effectively beat infectious diseases like coronavirus, we need all hands on deck. But like so much else, Trump’s approach to keeping us safe from disease outbreaks is a mess. When he’s gone, we must fix the damage he’s done—and I’ve got a plan for that,” Warren said in a statement on Tuesday.
Warren claimed that the Trump administration has put the country at risk by proposing cuts to federal programs essential to health security and eliminating a position that coordinated global health security.
Warren also linked her Medicare for All plan, which would feature the government taking over the entire healthcare industry, to diseases, stating, “When people can’t access basic health care, infectious diseases are more likely to spread and cause severe, lasting health effects.”
Other highlights included developing vaccines for infectious disease, appropriating and replenishing funding to handle outbreaks, and establishing a global health team that would include doctors, scientists, and aid workers.
“As president, I will reassert U.S. leadership in global health security. My policies will always uphold science, not fiction or fearmongering. I will ask Congress to beef up the Public Health Emergency Fund and give me the power to use the Stafford Disaster Relief and Emergency Assistance Act to declare a disaster if an infectious disease threat merits it,” Biden said in the piece.
“I will also renew funding—set to expire in May—for the nationwide network of hospitals that can isolate and treat people with infectious diseases, and fully fund the Global Health Security Agenda so the world is ready for the next outbreak. And I will rebuild public trust, make sure we have dedicated resources to help us respond to crises quickly, and better harness the capabilities of the private sector to protect the American people. Our national security requires nothing less.”