Jen Psaki has gained fans in some circles for her combative responses to questions they see as slanted (and often are), with her jousting partner often being Fox News. But Psaki deployed some exasperated sarcasm at an odd - and perhaps revealing - time
For much her tenure as White House press secretary, Jen Psaki has gained fans in Democratic circles for her combative responses to questions they see as slanted , with her jousting partner often being Fox News.Subscribe to The Post Most newsletter for the most important and interesting stories from The Washington Post.
It was a very defensive answer. Part of the reason for it might have been Psaki's recent history with Liasson, which included another tense exchange just last week on Biden's tax plan. But it also seemed to betray what the White House has to know remains a problem in what President Joe Biden promised would be a much steadier, more robust pandemic response than we saw under President Donald Trump.
A logical consequence is that people who might otherwise conduct at-home tests could opt against it and proceed not knowing if they might have tested positive for the virus. Psaki added that "we have eight tests that have been approved by the FDA here. We see that as the gold standard. Whether all of those tests [in other countries] would meet that standard is a question for the scientists and medical experts, but I don't suspect they would."
There are also certainly drawbacks to less-reliable tests, in that they might give people a false sense of security or might deliver false positives that disrupt people's lives unnecessarily. And there have been problems in countries like Germany that have deployed widely available and free testing, including allegations of embezzlement and incorrectly administered tests.
Even as recently as September, Biden said, "From the start, America has failed to do enough covid-19 testing."
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