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Subject Vaccine Inequity, Super Bowl Parties, and CARES Act Oversight
Date February 9, 2021 11:30 AM
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Vaccine Inequality, Super Bowl Parties, and CARES Act Oversight
In this email:
* Vaccine Inequity Poses Challenges
* American Oversight Expands Lawsuit Seeking Pandemic-Related Text Messages 
* CARES Act Funds Supported Franchises, Companies That Dodged Taxes


American Oversight’s Covid-19 Oversight Hub ([link removed]) provides news and policy resources to help you keep track of the investigations into the government’s pandemic response. The project brings together a public documents database, an oversight tracker of important ongoing investigations and litigation, regular news updates, and deeper dives into key issues.

Looking Ahead
As of last week, more Americans ([link removed]) have received at least one dose of a Covid-19 vaccine than have tested positive for the virus. The milestone came at a time when the number of new Covid-19 cases in the U.S. had dropped ([link removed]█=storyline_menu_recirc&action=click&pgtype=LegacyCollection&impression_id=4cef3a41-662d-11eb-b774-bf42c22ef6d5&variant=1_Show) and new vaccine candidates ([link removed]) filed for emergency use authorization. According to recent reporting, the Biden administration is even considering sending masks directly
([link removed]) to American households, a plan the U.S. Postal Service had considered last year, according to documents uncovered by American Oversight ([link removed]) , but that the Trump administration had scrapped.

But the pandemic is still taking its toll, as death rates remain high ([link removed]█=storyline_menu_recirc&action=click&pgtype=LegacyCollection&impression_id=4cef3a41-662d-11eb-b774-bf42c22ef6d5&variant=1_Show) and essential workers ([link removed]) , many of whom have not been vaccinated, remain on the frontlines. Last week, the New York Times reported that more than 6,000 Transportation and Security Administration agents have tested positive ([link removed]) for Covid-19 since the start of the pandemic. TSA agents are among the millions of workers who now face the B117 Covid-19 variant, a more contagious form of the virus first identified in the U.K. that is rapidly spreading
([link removed]) across the country.

Vaccine Inequity Poses Challenges
As states struggle to meet vaccine demand, essential workers are still waiting for their inoculations ([link removed]) , even though they often have the highest risk of exposure and are disproportionately people of color. As of last week ([link removed]) , just 5 percent of vaccine doses had gone to Black Americans and only 11 percent to Latinos. Clinics in poorer communities have even seen people from wealthier, largely white neighborhoods flood vaccination appointments ([link removed]) .

At the same time, Tiberius, the federal data system created to monitor Covid-19 vaccinations, has fallen short ([link removed]) of its goal to track vaccines at every step of the distribution process. The system’s submission process is cumbersome and confusing, leading to long-term data lags and sometimes contradictory information, and making it even more difficult to speed up vaccinations and ensure equity in distribution.

In the States
* Thousands of maskless fans flooded the streets and restaurants of Tampa ([link removed]) , Florida, during Super Bowl weekend, with large parties scheduled over multiple days. Currently, Florida has the highest prevalence ([link removed]) of the more contagious B117 variant.
* Last week, Georgia’s Department of Public Health seized Covid-19 vaccines ([link removed]) from a medical clinic that was inoculating teachers, who the state said were outside of the current eligible population. Employees at the clinic claimed that they only began vaccinating teachers after all health care workers who desired the vaccine were inoculated and that they understood essential workers such as teachers to be part of the eligible population.
* The U.S. Supreme Court ordered ([link removed]) California to let indoor worship services resume at churches, knocking down a public health measure as Covid-19 continues to spread. The court did allow the state to impose a capacity cap at church services and said the state could ban singing and chanting at indoor services.
* Some states, including Oklahoma, Minnesota, Michigan, and Ohio, are shifting vaccine supply ([link removed]) from a federal program aimed at residents of long-term care facilities after many nursing home workers and residents have refused vaccinations, leaving doses untouched in freezers.


American Oversight Expands Lawsuit Seeking Pandemic-Related Text Messages
On Monday, American Oversight amended its November lawsuit ([link removed]) against the Department of Health and Human Services, the Food and Drug Administration, and the Centers for Medicare and Medicaid Services for top Trump administration officials’ text messages about the pandemic response. New documents have shown that senior officials at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention also communicated about the pandemic response through text, and Monday’s filing added the CDC as a defendant in the suit.

CARES Act Funds Supported Franchises, Companies That Dodged Taxes
* The Project on Government Oversight reviewed ([link removed]) the Federal Reserve’s bond purchases through the Secondary Market Corporate Credit Facility, which was backed by CARES Act funds. POGO found that the Fed purchased $585.9 million in corporate bonds that were issued by large companies that paid no federal income taxes in 2018. Of these companies, 32 had also paid penalties due to corporate misconduct in the last three years.
* Good Jobs First reviewed ([link removed]) data released by the Small Business Administration that for the first time includes information about the second round of Paycheck Protection Program spending meant to support small businesses. The data shows that corporations affiliated with franchises, including Subway and Holiday Inn Express, received almost $3 billion in this round of PPP funding. Late last month, the Washington Post reported ([link removed]) that between April and August 2020, during the first round of funding, more than $15 billion went to such franchises.
* To learn more about the millions in CARES Act funds that went to companies that were ineligible or had engaged in misconduct, read our summary here ([link removed]) .


ICE Used Covid-19 to Threaten Immigrants
The Intercept reported ([link removed]) that Immigration and Customs Enforcement officers threatened to expose four individuals in detention centers to Covid-19 if those individuals did not agree to be transferred or deported. Three asylum-seekers who were held in the Pine Prairie ICE Processing Center in Louisiana said an ICE guard told them that if they did not submit to a transfer, they would be placed in a unit with people who had tested positive for Covid-19. One asylum-seeker in Etowah County Detention Center in Alabama said that he and others were threatened with exposure to Covid-19 if they didn’t sign deportation orders.

Review of the U.S. Marshals Service’s Pandemic Response
The Department of Justice’s Inspector General reviewed ([link removed]) the U.S. Marshals Service's response to the pandemic from April through August 2020, including its practices for mitigating Covid-19 outbreaks among the approximately 61,000 people held in the agency’s custody. The report stated that USMS's oversight plan for detention facilities is inconsistent and does not ensure that all facilities will be checked for how well they implement the latest CDC guidance.

Congressional Investigation Reveals Trump Administration’s Pandemic Interference
The Select Subcommittee on the Coronavirus Crisis released documents ([link removed]) showing that Trump administration officials weakened CDC testing guidance in August 2020 to avoid identifying asymptomatic infections. According to Paul Alexander — a former HHS adviser who according to previous reporting ([link removed]) had accused career CDC scientists last summer of trying to “hurt the president” — White House officials opted to change the guidance because testing was “preventing the workforce from working” and would not allow schools to “optimally re-open.” The documents also reveal that Alexander pushed then-FDA Commissioner Stephen Hahn to approve hydroxychloroquine and convalescent plasma as Covid-19 treatments.

Federal Pandemic Oversight: New Reports
* The Pandemic Response Accountability Committee released an updated report ([link removed]) about the top challenges facing the federal government when responding to the pandemic, including preventing and detecting fraud in government programs; protecting the public from coronavirus-related fraud; promoting data transparency and completeness; and ensuring federal workforce safety.
* The Office of the Special Inspector General for Pandemic Recovery (SIGPR) released its quarterly report to Congress ([link removed]) detailing recent findings from its CARES Act oversight. SIGPR also requested a briefing and asked questions relating to former Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin's request that the Federal Reserve return unused CARES Act funds to the Treasury rather than use the entirety of the appropriated funds. In a follow-up letter to that request, SIGPR asked the Treasury to identify the specific CARES Act provisions and any related legal analysis underlying Mnuchin's request.
* After requesting information about Strategic National Stockpile shipments of medical supplies to states during the Covid-19 outbreak, American Oversight received records ([link removed]) from the Federal Emergency Management Administration. The records include detailed spreadsheets tracking SNS quantities and supplies as they were awarded and delivered to states in March and April 2020.

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