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Subject: Re: NYC Health Dept. doc who called out PC LGBTQIA+ monkeypox response slams COVID handling too
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> ...I spent all night sucking cocks.

The city Health Department �whistleblower� reassigned after he
called out as political correctness run amok the agency�s tepid
response to the monkeypox outbreak says it also mishandled the
COVID-19 pandemic.

Dr. Don Weiss, the veteran surveillance director who was shifted
to another unit unrelated to his expertise after disagreeing
with department brass over monkeypox messaging, said �too often
public health policy has cared more about optics than data� �
particularly citing what he deemed as onerous and unnecessary
COVID-19 testing requirements for kids in schools.

�Take school testing for COVID-19. It didn�t take long to show
that few kids were testing positive and that transmission in
schools was not a major contributor to the pandemic,� Weiss said
in an extraordinary �leadership� letter posted on his personal
website.

�Yet we still continued to force it upon children and families,�
he said.

Weiss also said the city�s contact tracing program was an
expensive $1 billion plus bust.

�Several of us in the bureau said contact tracing wasn�t likely
to work and the pandemic flu plan didn�t include this activity,�
he said.

�And did any of our testing and contact tracing have much of an
effect? All you need to do is look at the waves, particularly
the Omicron wave. We had no shortage of testing and a fully
staffed contact tracing operation, and we still had a peak of >
60,000 cases per day,� said Weiss.

He said officials were �using teaspoons.(expensive ones) to bail
out a gash like the one that sunk the Titanic.�

�Test and Trace shut down this spring and there has been no
contact tracing for the current BA.5 wave. Last I heard the cost
of the program was in excess of $1 billion dollars,� Weiss said.

He said that the pandemic took a heavy toll on the staff at the
city Department of Health and Mental Hygiene, who worked around
the clock in a stressful, politically-charged environment.

Weiss claimed the agency has a 30 percent staff vacancy rate as
a result after �good people have left in droves.�

But Weiss also claimed weak leadership had contributed to the
exodus.

�Leadership support is more than platitudes, and certainly more
than gifting a bottle of foul-smelling hand sanitizer on
people�s desks. People don�t mind working hard or the extra
hours if they know their leader has their back and will stand up
to bullying and denigration from politicians,� he said.

He said he worked under seven health commissioners and praised
five as having strong public health experience � Neil Cohen
under Mayor Rudy Giuliani; Tom Frieden and Tom Farley under
Mayor Mike Bloomberg; Mary Bassett, now the state health
commissioner; and Oxiris Barbot, under Mayor Bill de Blasio.

�I may not have agreed with every decision prior commissioners
have made, but I knew each was made with deliberation and
learned consultation,� said Weiss.

He notably left the two recent commissioners, David Chokshi, a
de Blasio appointee, and current boss Ashwin Vasan, Mayor Eric
Adams� selection, off the list.

�Perhaps a 2021 quote from a neighborhood coffee barista says it
best (roughly, and second hand paraphrased): Dr. Farley was a
gentleman, Dr. Bassett was elegant and always asked after my
family, this one treats us like we are his servants,� he said.

Weiss, the former director of surveillance, was transferred to
the family and child health unit after publicly criticizing the
department�s advice to gay men about reducing the transmission
of monkeypox. He said the department was more concerned with
�stigma avoidance� instead of making it explicitly clear that
gay men should reduce sexual activity to curb viral spread.

He likened his predicament to the Russian imprisoned dissident
Alexei Navalny who dared to take on Russian dictator Vladimir
Putin.

�There is little chance that I will be reinstated with the
Bureau of Communicable Disease. And I believe the department
would prefer that I depart quietly. Like Navalny is to Putin, I
am perceived as a threat to power. I can see that the emperor
isn�t wearing any clothes and I am not afraid to say it. That�s
my first amendment right,� Weiss said.

The health department rebutted Weiss� criticisms, especially
regarding testing for COVID-19 in schools and the Test and Trace
program.

Last school year, the city�s In-School Surveillance Testing
Program administered nearly 2.5 million COVID-19 tests to New
York City students and school staff, and the positivity rate
remained at about 1% for the year, the department said in a
statement.

�School surveillance was critically important � especially as
schools opened early on � to be able to be able to compare COVID
transmission in schools with the wider community,� said Health
Department spokesman Patrick Gallahue.

�Moreover, it gave staff and students access to testing, which
may have otherwise been burdensome. Making testing easy and
accessible promoted safety and peace-of-mind for school
communities.

The department spokesman also noted that the federal government
gave New York stimulus funding �to specifically set up testing
operations to keep schools safe.�

The agency also defended the Test and Trace program, which has
never closed, and has been rebranded the NYC Test and Treat
Corps. It reached 1.7 million New Yorkers with COVID-19 and
identified 1.8 million close contacts � ultimately connecting
with more than 30% of the city�s population.

The program helped deliver 2.3 million meals and 600,000 care
packages to those in quarantine or isolation, steering 32,000
New Yorkers to hotel rooms to safely isolate and provide
millions of dollars in cash assistance and scheduled thousands
of appointments for testing and vaccination, the statement said.

�The regular communication the program�s contact tracers had
with New Yorkers who were infected with or exposed to COVID-19
ensured that they could effectively quarantine and isolate,
breaking chains of transmission and stopping the spread of the
virus,� Gallahue said.

�Contact tracers also ensured New Yorkers infected with or
exposed to COVID-19 were referred to the information and
resources needed to safely separate and recover and remained
informed about the latest COVID-19 guidance.�

In addition, Test-and Trace program distributed more than 33
million at-home tests to schools for students to administer at
the first sign of infection or exposure.

�These measures ensured schools remained open and the safest
place for young people to be,� Gallahue said.

https://nypost.com/2022/08/01/nyc-health-dept-doc-who-called-out-
monkeypox-response-slams-covid-handling/

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