05/09/2020 / By Ethan Huff
The Trump administration sure isn’t letting a good crisis go to waste as it publicly announces the reopening of society and the economy – under a few conditions, of course: There will need to be mass “surveillance, testing, and contact tracing” of Americans in order to proceed.
Speaking to Breitbart News, Admiral Brett Giroir, the assistant secretary for health (ASH), admitted during a recent interview that the federal government is currently developing a massive authoritarian response to the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) that will forever change the way Americans live their lives. Part of this response is to implement a full-scale police state and control grid to supposedly keep tabs on those infected with the novel virus.
A four-star admiral in the United States Public Health Service Commissioned Corps (USPHS), the federal uniformed service of the Public Health Service (PHS), Giroir is a top adviser to the secretary of Health and Human Services (HHS). He’s also a key member of President Donald Trump and Vice President Mike Pence’s White House Coronavirus Task Force, serving as its “testing czar.”
As the testing czar, Giroir has been tasked with heading up the logistics of ramping up efforts by the United States to test more people for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19). Since he came on board a few weeks ago, testing capacity has increased from about 100,000 to more than three million, for which he is very proud.
There are “over three million (tests) as of today,” Giroir told Breitbart News. “In the places where there’s a lot of disease like New York and Washington, we far exceed South Korea … We have the most testing per capita of any place in the world.”
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This testing, we’re now learning, is also being expanded in terms of how it’s going to take place. Part of the reopening of America, which is being headed up by Jared Kushner and Trump’s daughter Ivanka, will involve instituting “wide-scale serological testing,” which is different from the kind that’s been utilized up until this point.
As Giroir explained during the interview, most of the testing that’s already been done for the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19) involved looking for the virus in people’s noses, which means they’re actively infected with it. Now, the government will be looking for antibodies to see if people previously had the virus and are now recovered with immunity.
“The antibody test will get us an idea of if you have been infected in the past and are presumably – not 100 percent certain but probably, by all known medical computation – that you would be immune to getting the virus again at least in the intermediate term,” he says.
“It is an important component, but it is not really the whole foundation of where we’re going.”
And just where are they going, you might be asking? The federal government is planning to unveil a finger prick test that will look at people’s blood and determine whether or not they’ve had the Wuhan coronavirus (COVID-19), recovered from it, and developed immunity, all based on the presence of antibodies.
Dr. Deborah Birx, who’s coordinating the White House’s Coronavirus Task Force, is the one who will determine the distribution of these tests, which will be conducted in places like pharmacies and doctor’s offices. And according to Giroir, they will be conducted “in the tens of millions per month.”
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