By Dana Kennedy At least two more members of the tragic New Jersey family ravaged by coronavirus have tested positive for the disease that’s already killed four of their kin and sickened eight others. Elizabeth Fusco, the youngest of 11 children in a large, close-knit family, lost her mother and three siblings over the next few days, has herself tested positive. Even worse, her daughter, who has a preexisting health condition, has tested positive, too. Enlarge Image The Fusco familyFacebook Jus...
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Congressman Chris Smith (R-NJ4) has asked The White House to approve treating suspected COVID-19 patients with approved “compassionate use” drug therapies prior to the COVID-19 test results being confirmed. Rep. Smith shared an email he sent to Ambassador Deborah Birx, MD, the Coordinator of The White House Coronavirus Task Force, exclusively with MMM: Dear Dr. Birx: I urgently write to ask whether new guidance can be issued to permit a physician to administer remdesivir without confirmation of...
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Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) is pressing the White House to approve treating suspected COVID-19 patients with approved “compassionate use” drug therapies prior to their COVID-19 test results being confirmed. Smith asked Ambassador Dr. Deborah Birx, MD, the Coordinator of The White House Coronavirus Task Force, and Joe Grogan, White House Domestic Policy Council Director, whether new guidance can be issued to permit a physician to administer remdesivir without confirmation of infection by a test. “Tra...
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Monmouth County Freeholders Sue Kiley and Nick DiRocco, joined by County Administrator Teri O’Connor, briefed Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) on the work being done in Monmouth to stop the spread of the novel Coronavirus, as well as to help County residents deal with the stressors the pandemic may bring. Smith said that though the County is limiting visitors to all offices, all golf courses, parks and open spaces remain open and may offer needed respite. The Freeholders also discuss the testing, screeni...
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At the recommendation of federal public health officials and the attending physician of the House of Representatives, the full U.S Capitol complex—the House of Representatives, the Senate and all office buildings—are now closed to visitors and non-essential personnel as part of the national effort to stop the spread of the novel coronavirus. Out of an abundance of caution and in keeping with the tenor of public health officials’ social distancing recommendations, I am joining with other governme...
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Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) continues reaching out to public health officials in his district including Dan Regenye, Ocean County Public Health Coordinator to offer “absolutely any advocacy and assistance necessary on the federal level” to combat the coronavirus pandemic. Smith said Regenye briefed him on the “mutually reinforcing aggressive steps” Ocean County has undertaken including the push to identify and test at-risk people, school closing and need for students during closures to adhere to “so...
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As the House on Saturday passed its second comprehensive bipartisan bill to combat the coronavirus (COVID 19), Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) said that “containing the outbreak, finding a cure and a safe and effective vaccine must be our highest priority—no matter the cost.” “We must contain the coronavirus pandemic and protect all people, especially those most vulnerable to the disease such as the elderly and those with serious chronic medical conditions,” said Smith, who strongly supported and voted ...
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Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) said “stopping the coronavirus must be our highest priority—no matter the cost” and praised President Trump for declaring a national emergency that includes $50 billion to assist states and local governments in the fight. “As Americans, we need to unite and take every precaution to mitigate the spread of coronavirus and protect the health and welfare of everyone,” he said. “The new public-private partnership announced today will ensure quicker access to reliable testing,”...
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Rep. Chris Smith (R-NJ) was recognized by the United Nations Foundation Tuesday for his longstanding leadership in the fight against malaria, including his work on leading the House Caucus on Malaria and Neglected Tropical Diseases. The foundation’s “Nothing But Nets Campaign” asked Smith to address its 2020 Nothing But Nets Leadership Summit on Malaria, held March 8-10 in Washington. Insecticide treated bed netting is considered to be a proven, cost-effective interventions. This year’s theme wa...
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At a Capitol Hill policy conference hosted Tuesday by the Hong Kong Democracy Council (HKDC), Rep. Chris Smith, a senior human rights lawmaker in the US Congress, was recognized for his years of work to enact the Hong Kong Human Rights and Democracy Act of 2019, which President Trump signed into law late last year. “We would like to honor and recognize Mr. Smith for his pioneering and prophetic role in the introduction and passing of the Hong Kong Human Rights Democracy Act,” said Samuel M. Chu,...
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