WH Yanks Surgeon General From Airwaves After Official Comments On COVID-19 Race Disparity

U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams speaks during a White House Coronavirus Task Force briefing at the White House on April 3, 2020. (Photo by Win McNamee/Getty Images)
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The White House has been scaling back U.S. Surgeon General Jerome Adams’ media appearances after he commented on the health disparity between white Americans and racial minorities with regards to the COVID-19 outbreak.

Two unnamed officials told Politico that the White House had rejected numerous “high profile” (in Politico’s words) media invitations extended to Adams last week.

The surgeon general has been absent from President Donald Trump’s daily press briefings on the coronavirus pandemic since Friday April 10, during which he spoke on the higher number of COVID-19 cases in black and Hispanic communities compared to that of whites.

“This epidemic is a tragedy, but it will be all the more tragic if we fail to recognize and address the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 and an array of other diseases and risk factors on communities of color,” Adams said, adding that the Trump administration was “determined not to let that happen.”

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  1. “This epidemic is a tragedy, but it will be all the more tragic if we fail to recognize and address the disproportionate impact of COVID-19 and an array of other diseases and risk factors on communities of color,” Adams said, adding that the Trump administration was “determined not to let that happen.”

    Trump won’t stand for any of that nasty talk.

    USSG Jerome Adams must be a racist…

  2. Oops!
    Some black-ska at the White House-skray accidentally told the truth-skray.

  3. The real question that needs to be asked is if his statements were true or not. According to other reports I’ve seen, it is true that communities of colour are being hammered in this pandemic. We can debate, perhaps, the reasons for that but to paraphrase words made famous in A Few Good Men, ‘This WH can’t handle the truth.’

  4. Avatar for dont dont says:

    This badministration is all about white male victimhood. No one is allowed to go off message.

  5. He wasn’t supposed to say the quiet part out loud.

    That the virus disproportionately targets minorities is the key selling point to his base as to why we need to open back up.

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