Two federal whistleblowers are alleging that Department of Health and Human Services instructed them to downplay a coronavirus outbreak amongst migrant children being housed at a facility in Fort Bliss, Texas, earlier this year, according to a complaint filed Wednesday. "Adequate masks were not consistently provided to children, nor was their use consistently enforced." The complaint also said "every effort was made to downplay the degree of COVID infection at the site, and the size of the outbreak was deliberately kept under wraps." The manager at the Fort Bliss site reportedly "also dismissed a detailee’s concern that the children in the COVID tents were wearing basic disposable masks instead of N95 masks. "The manager said N95 masks were unnecessary for the infected – even though uninfected detailees were working with the infected children," the complaint said.
Source: Fox News July 28, 2021 19:52 UTC