Washington Post: “As the number of coronavirus cases ticked upward in mid-November – worse than the frightening days of spring and ahead of an expected surge after families congregated for Thanksgiving – four doctors on President Trump’s task force decided to stage an intervention. After their warnings had gone largely unheeded for months in the dormant West Wing, Deborah Birx, Anthony S. Fauci, Stephen Hahn and Robert Redfield together sounded new alarms, cautioning of a dark winter to come without dramatic action to slow community spread.”
“White House Chief of Staff Mark Meadows, among the many Trump aides who were infected with the virus this fall, was taken aback, according to three senior administration officials with knowledge of the discussions. He told the doctors he did not believe their troubling data assessment. And he accused them of outlining problems without prescribing solutions. The doctors explained that the solutions were simple and had long been clear – among them, to leverage the power of the presidential bully pulpit to persuade all Americans to wear masks, especially the legions of Trump supporters refusing to do so, and to dramatically expand testing. ‘It was something that we were almost repetitively saying whenever we would get into the Situation Room,’ said Fauci, who directs the National Institute of Allergy and Infectious Diseases. ‘Whenever we got the opportunity to say, ‘This is really going to be a problem because the baseline of infections was really quite high to begin with’ so you had a lot of community spread.'”