Connect with us

Hi, what are you looking for?

On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., spoke to President Donald Trump about coronavirus and called for more transparency “regarding travel by individuals testing positive for coronavirus.”

Foreign Affairs

Rick Scott Wants More Transparency from White House, Feds on Coronavirus-Related Deaths

Share this story:

On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., spoke to President Donald Trump about coronavirus and called for more transparency “regarding travel by individuals testing positive for coronavirus.”

Share this story:

On Tuesday, U.S. Sen. Rick Scott, R-Fla., spoke to President Donald Trump about coronavirus and called for more transparency “regarding travel by individuals testing positive for coronavirus.”

Scott thanked Trump “for stopping travel from communist China, making sure Americans who want to be tested for coronavirus are able to, and for making sure insurance companies, Medicare and Medicaid waive all co-payments for coronavirus tests” and he weighed in after their conversation.

“The health and safety of American families is my focus, and I was glad the president agreed that solving the coronavirus should be our first priority and will be the best stimulus for the American economy,” Scott said on Tuesday. “I expressed my concern over the lack of information available to the public, especially regarding the virus-related deaths in Florida. I am concerned the public doesn’t know all details of the victims’ travel, including which airports they were in or what flights they were on. I have repeatedly asked for this information from the FAA, DHS, CDC and County Health Departments. I urged the president to make this information available for all of the virus-related deaths in the U.S.

“Additionally, I urged the president to provide the public with information about what worked and what hasn’t worked in Italy and South Korea’s response to the virus so we can utilize the best practices here,” Scott added before noting that coronavirus can greatly damage Florida’s economy.

See also  Comparing Government Regulatory Cost Between the Biden, Obama and Trump Administrations

“All across the world, Florida is known as a top tourist destination and this virus is affecting our tourism industry. There are countless jobs – especially hourly and tip workers – that depend on people coming to visit our beautiful state. I suggested to the President that while we will need to look at economic actions in response to this crisis, we first have to deal with this virus. Until we fully respond to this virus, we cannot address the many residual impacts it is having on our nation. As I saw dealing with hurricanes, terrorist attacks and the Zika outbreak, a public health crisis is not a partisan debate. Americans expect all of us to come together to find solutions to protect each and every family in our country,” Scott said.

Tuesday marks something of a shift from Scott who had been referring to “Chinese coronavirus” in recent days. Several Republicans, including U.S. Sec. of State Mike Pompeo and U.S. House GOP Leader Kevin McCarthy, R-Calif., have drawn criticism for using similar terms.

 

Reach Kevin Derby at kevin.derby@floridadaily.com.

Author

  • Originally from Jacksonville, Kevin Derby is a contributing writer for Florida Daily and covers politics across Florida.

Click to comment

Leave a Reply

Your email address will not be published. Required fields are marked *

<

Ed Dean: Publisher

 

Ed Dean is a leading radio and news media personality including hosting the #1 statewide radio talk show in Florida. Contact Ed.Dean@FloridaDaily.com

You May Also Like

Senator Rick Scott

Share this story:Florida Senator Rick Scott was joined by fellow Florida Republican Senator Marco Rubio and Alaska’s Senators Lisa Murkowski (R), and Dan Sullivan...

Lead

Share this story:A recent poll conducted by Rasmussen Reports reveals that less than a third of voters surveyed believe that the United States is...

Business

Share this story:When he came into the White House in 2017, then President Donald Trump, cut and eliminated over 3,200 rules and regulations that...

Top Stories

Share this story:Below is an official statement from Sen. Rick Scott (R-FL) regarding a bill he submitted seeking tax relief on flood insurance. “As...

Follow us on Social Media