On
Saturday, the Wall Street Journal and Politico reported that the
Trump administration was considering replacing Azar, because of
early missteps in the handling of the coronavirus pandemic.
"Reports that H.H.S. Secretary @AlexAzar is going to be “fired”
by me are Fake News," Trump tweeted. "Alex is doing an excellent
job."
The Journal, citing six people familiar with the discussions,
reported that frustration with Azar was growing but the
administration was reluctant to make big changes while the
country was seeking to stop the virus, which has killed more
than 53,000 people in the United States and infected nearly 1
million.
A White House spokesman, Judd Deere, had denied the reports on
Saturday and said the HHS under Azar continued to lead on a
number of the president's priorities.
Reuters reported last week that Azar, a 52-year-old lawyer and
former drug industry executive, tapped a trusted aide with
minimal public health experience to lead the agency’s day-to-day
response to COVID-19, the respiratory disease caused by the
novel coronavirus. The aide had run a dog-breeding business
before joining the department.
Two agencies overseen by Azar as HHS secretary - the U.S.
Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and the Food and Drug
Administration - were unable to come up with viable tests for
5-1/2 weeks, even as other countries and the World Health
Organization had already prepared their own.
(Reporting by Humeyra Pamuk; Editing by Peter Cooney)
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