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One step forward, 2 steps back: Harvard's Dr. Thomas Tsai assesses Trump's response to COVID-19, and tells us his fears and hopes about the months ahead

Medical staff move bodies from the Wyckoff Heights Medical Center to a refrigerated truck on April 2, 2020 in Brooklyn, New York.Dr. Thomas Tsai, of the Harvard Global Health Institute, spoke to Business Insider about where the United States stands in the fight against COVID-19 and President Donald Trump's claim to be leading the world's best response.

"This pandemic has clearly shown the failure of a patchwork response and the result of a vacuum in terms of a national coordinated strategy." Dr. Thomas Tsai, a professor at Harvard University's School of Public Health, feared this would happen, warning that happy talk of a speedy recovery was only masking the severity of the crisis.

But then I look at California, which is also surging right now, and at least early on, the story was that California was doing this the right way. We shut down early. We did not reopen early. So I guess what explains California? How do we reconcile the fact that California seemed to do it right, Florida seemed to do it wrong, but they're kind of having the same outcome now?Right. California is a challenging state, because it's the United States in microcosm.

So clearly, a coordinated strategy needs to happen. If it can't happen at the federal level for political reasons, then it needs to happen at the state level. So governors need to work together and form interstate compacts and collaboratives to coordinate testing and social distancing policy on the regional level and that also translate down to within a state to coordinate that effort county to county.

What I mean is everybody was so focused on New York, appropriately, in March and April, but now we need to take that same energy, because Los Angeles is a new New York. Phoenix is a new New York. Miami is a new New York. We should be making sure that medical volunteers are available in these severely affected areas, that hospitals in these areas now also have PPE or ventilators or field hospitals, that we have adequate testing in some of the southern states that are seeing peaks in cases.

We also need to be looking at the percent of cases, positive cases that are actually coming from the contact tracing or targeted surveillance testing efforts, as opposed to just symptomatic individuals, because, again, we've gone backwards. Now some states are only testing symptomatic individuals again.

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