Anger at Jen Psaki Helped Americans Get Free Covid Rapid Tests

It’s not often that a White House press secretary’s faux pas prompts a policy change, but when Jen Psaki scoffed at the idea of sending Americans free rapid tests, she hit a nerve.

The post Anger at Jen Psaki Helped Americans Get Free Covid Rapid Tests appeared first on The Intercept.

Two weeks after White House Press Secretary Jen Psaki triggered an avalanche of social-media outrage by mocking the idea that the government should send Americans free rapid antigen tests for Covid-19, she explained on Tuesday that President Joe Biden had decided to do just that.

The abrupt policy reversal, subsequently confirmed by Biden, was framed as part of the president’s response to the new threat posed by the omicron variant. But that more infectious and vaccine-resistant strain had already reached the United States on Dec. 6, when Psaki suggested that it would be absurd to send at-home tests to every American.

The press secretary’s sarcastic tone that day, in response to a question from the even-keeled Mara Liasson of NPR about why the at-home tests are so much harder to come by in the U.S. than in the United Kingdom — where free packs of seven rapid tests are given to anyone who asks for them — dismayed public health experts, who see early detection through at-home antigen testing as a way to curb transmission of the virus.


“Why not just make ’em free and give ’em out, make them available everywhere?” Liasson asked Psaki.

“Should we just send one to every American?” Psaki shot back, her voice dripping with sarcasm.

“Maybe,” Liasson replied.

Psaki’s combative style in response to absurd questions from right-wing journalists has made her a hero to many Biden supporters, but the video of her exchange with Liasson jumped the partisan divide and enraged many Democrats because it also focused attention on how expensive rapid tests are in the U.S. compared to Europe, where governments make them either free or available for a fraction of the cost.

The press secretary has long been a lightening-rod for criticism from the right — and from Russia — but the bipartisan anger at her flip response to Liasson’s question seems to have forced the Biden administration to revise the unpopular policy on home testing she found it so hard to defend.

So, as Biden told the nation on Tuesday afternoon, Americans who want to know if they are infected will soon have an alternative to hunting for the scarce tests in stores, paying inflated retail prices for any they can find, and then, possibly, getting reimbursed by private insurance companies.

Starting in January, when the first of 500 million test kits purchased by the government should be available, Americans will be able to order home delivery of free rapid tests online.

While Psaki’s critics on the far right celebrated the fact that she was forced to defend the very policy she had ridiculed just two weeks ago — and a CNN reporter asked her if she had “reflected on” her tone that day — the whole episode could be seen as a rare example of the daily White House briefing for once serving a useful purpose.

In retrospect, it seems clear that Psaki resorted to sarcasm in an attempt to end the exchange with Liasson mainly because there was no good answer as to why the U.S. did not just emulate the U.K. by providing free at-home tests to anyone who wants them. Once the administration became aware of the depth of anger in the country at the more limited testing policy Psaki struggled to defend, it was in Biden’s political interest to change course and adopt a more popular policy — which is essentially the one Liasson had suggested.

In an era where the news media is largely set up to report on and turbocharge whatever partisan outrage it detects on social networks, the anger generated by Psaki’s attempt to ridicule Liasson’s question had the end result of forcing the government to change a bad policy.

A senior administration official told reporters at a separate background briefing that the U.S. will not, unfortunately, adopt a key part of the U.K. testing strategy, which is to have a mechanism for people who test themselves at home report their results to national public health officials, to enable contact tracing and better track the spread of the virus. “We do not plan to track the results of Americans on these tests,” the official said. “What we would ask Americans, as we have for a while, is: If you test positive, you should consult with your doctor and local public health departments.”

The post Anger at Jen Psaki Helped Americans Get Free Covid Rapid Tests appeared first on The Intercept.

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