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Clearly a lack of transparency from the CDC. Do you agree the CDC should be more transparent with regards to testing? Don't you agree that nurses should be tested for the virus in case they handle patients? Wouldn't you like to know whether patients in ICU are flu or covid-19 patients? Wouldn't you agree that it's a bad idea to mix flu with covid-19 ICU patients thereby spreading covid-19 to other flu patients? If CDC tests aren't working, wouldn't you care to know why tests given out by the WHO aren't being used? If you're an epidemologist, wouldn't you care to know the number of covid-19 carriers? Or perhaps, if conspiracy theories are spreading in America's community about the disease having been lingering around longer than expected, wouldn't one like to put them to rest by having substantial evidence. The CDC is lacking transparency with regards to all of those.On Friday, Rolling Stone asked the CDC to answer the same question about the WHO test. We also sought information on potential conflicts of interest — including whether the CDC’s test was developed in house, or the work of a contractor. We asked for a list of all contractors who had a financial interest in providing the agency with reagents and other components of the test. Despite multiple followups, the CDC has not responded.