Mike Pence was criticized for his handling of Indiana's HIV outbreak.He will lead the U.S. coronavi
Source: Washington Post
When President Trump announced that Vice President Pence would lead federal efforts against the spread of the coronavirus, he said Pence was the right person for the task because of his experience.
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The announcement has cast light on Pences record as a lawmaker and his handling of a major public health crisis during his time as governor of Indiana. The worst HIV outbreak in the states history happened on his watch in 2015, which critics blamed on Pences belated response and his opposition to authorizing a needle-exchange program.
In 2011, as a member of Congress, he voted to cut funding for Planned Parenthood. Two years later, a Planned Parenthood clinic that had been the only HIV-testing center in Scott County, Ind., closed after public health spending cuts, HuffPost reported.
The spread of the disease was attributed to people injecting Opana, an addictive painkiller, with shared needles. But Pence didnt agree with federal health experts that distributing clean needles was a good idea.I dont believe effective anti-drug policy involves handing out drug paraphernalia, he told the Indianapolis Star at the time. Despite assurances from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention that it is an effective way to halt the spread of infections and diseases such as HIV and hepatitis B and C, Pence said if state lawmakers tried to send him a bill for a needle-exchange program, he would veto it.
As cases spiked, Pence reportedly turned to prayer.
After 75 people were confirmed to be HIV-positive, Pence announced he would allow a 30-day needle exchange.
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In 2018, researchers at Yale University found the epidemic could have been prevented if Pence and state officials had acted faster. The study received financial support from the federal government.Our findings suggest that with earlier action the actual number of infections recorded in Scott County 215 might have been brought down to fewer than 56, if the state had acted in 2013, or to fewer than 10 infections, if they had responded to the [hepatitis C] outbreak in 2010-2011, the papers senior author, Forrest W. Crawford, said in a statement at the time. Instead they cut funding for the last HIV testing provider in the county.
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meadowlander
(4,394 posts)Warpy
(111,238 posts)and I have no idea in the world why he'd want that sanctimonious empty suit leading this instead of the SG, who might have been suggested by all the wrong people but who also might know what the fuck is going on a hell of a lot more than Pope Pence does.
The stock market seems to have responded to the usual round of bungling, the Dow is down 1300+ points.
IronLionZion
(45,420 posts)but Trump is too dumb to assign him to this. Which is definitely within the scope of work of an MD who spent his whole life in public health, not the VP whose plan is thoughts and prayers
Warpy
(111,238 posts)before any bad news or realistic plans get anywhere near King Asshole.