KEY POINTS
  • If another pandemic were to emerge in the U.S., the nation would need a better coordinated response and greater funding for public health on the local and federal level to respond accordingly, top U.S. health officials told lawmakers on Tuesday. 
  • Dr. Anthony Fauci told lawmakers that officials would need to do a better job of responding to the outbreak "in a coordinated way" rather than facing challenges with disparate responses during future pandemics. 
  • CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield said the U.S. has underinvested in the "core capabilities of public health" for decades and must be overprepared, not underprepared. 
Dr. Anthony Fauci (L), director of the National Institute for Allergy and Infectious Diseases, and CDC Director Dr. Robert Redfield, prepare to testify ahead of a Senate Health, Education, Labor and Pensions (HELP) Committee hearing on Capitol Hill in Washington, U.S., June 30, 2020.

Top federal health officials told lawmakers Tuesday the U.S. needs a more unified national response and funding for public health if the country faces another pandemic. 

The U.S. is now reporting nearly 40,000 new coronavirus cases every day — almost double from about 22,800 in mid-May — driven largely by outbreaks in a number of states across the South and West.