KEY POINTS
  • "We have governors who are stepping up, luckily, but now we have 50 different homegrown state solutions instead of a national response," Melinda Gates said in an interview with Politico.
  • Gates said that once testing and contact tracing are in place, states can then start thinking about slowly reopening places in a safe and healthy way.
  • The co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation told Politico that in order to fight the health crisis, far more money is needed for testing and contact tracing.
Co-chair of the Bill and Melinda Gates Foundation, Melinda Gates

Melinda Gates, co-chairman of the Bill & Melinda Gates Foundation, gave the Trump administration's response to the coronavirus pandemic a grade of D-minus, saying it's created "chaos" in the U.S.

Gates said the U.S. has "wasted so much time" and doesn't have national leadership to provide enough tests, protective gear and other supplies and services needed across the country. She cited Germany as an example of a nation that was able to keep certain sectors of its economy open while also keeping its residents safe.