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In recent appearances on mainstream outlets, Dr. Deborah Birx discussed a hantavirus situation linked to a cruise ship. She suggested offering PCR tests to passengers who had already disembarked and were scattered around the globe, calling it "21st-century technology" and arguing it would catch early or asymptomatic cases. She referenced lessons from COVID, noting that "we're not testing populations… we don't really know whether there are subclinical cases" and that "it's never good to track viruses through symptoms; we should be tracking viruses through blood tests like PCR, we learned that with Covid."
She also pointed out that many universities and schools were able to stay open during the pandemic because of weekly testing. The clip, which has circulated widely, shows her laughing while making the case for broader availability of such testing.
This, of course, is the same Dr. Birx who, in her 2022 book Silent Invasion, described how the initial two-week shutdown was never really meant to be just two weeks. She wrote that she didn't have the numbers yet to justify extending it but had two weeks to get them - aka she pulled it out of her ass.
The 6-foot distancing rule, school closures, and other measures she defended have faced years of scrutiny. Former Trump administration health official Dr. Paul Alexander has stated publicly that certain CDC guidelines, including aspects of social distancing, were essentially "made up" with little to no science behind them at the time. Congressional testimony and reporting later revealed internal debates and evolving rationales for lockdowns and mitigation steps that went well beyond the original "flatten the curve" pitch.
Now, with a hantavirus outbreak tied to one cruise ship - a virus that has existed for decades, spreads primarily through rodent droppings, and has limited human-to-human transmission - Birx is reaching for the familiar tools: more PCR testing, population-level tracking, and references to what "worked" during COVID for schools and beyond.
Dr. Deborah Birx starts to laugh and suggests that we need to begin testing the population for hantavirus with PCR testing, similar to what was done during the COVID-19 pandemic.
— Shadow of Ezra (@ShadowofEzra) May 10, 2026
She says there could be more human-to-human transmission occurring and that they should be tracking… pic.twitter.com/lkZbilTpcF