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U.S. government watchdog agency report faults chaotic government response to early pandemic overseas evacuations

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A lack of specific planning and infighting between federal agencies in the earliest days of the coronavirus pandemic led to a chaotic effort to bring home hundreds of Americans from overseas that put repatriates, federal personnel and nearby communities at risk, according to a government watchdog report.

The Government Accountability Office (GAO) report found the agencies within the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) "experienced serious fundamental coordination challenges, including disagreement over whether to designate the effort as an evacuation or repatriation."

The report centers around efforts between January and March 2020 to bring back to America approximately 1,100 individuals from Wuhan, China, and the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Yokohama, Japan.

ccording to the report, HHS agencies did not follow repatriation plans or guidance and had not previously exercised emergency repatriation plans in the context of a pandemic, which would have helped clarify roles and responsibilities and identify any response efforts needing improvement.

The GAO probe found agencies were fighting over who was in charge, and disagreements over the terminology led to confusion and safety lapses. 

"Until HHS revises or develops new plans that clarify agency roles and responsibilities during a repatriation in response to a pandemic, it will be unable to prevent the coordination and health and safety issues it experienced during the COVID-19 repatriation response in future pandemic emergencies," the report concluded. 

The report centered around three HHS agencies — the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC), the Administration for Children and Families (ACF), and the Office of the Assistant Secretary for Preparedness and Response (ASPR).   ...

 

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