The White House wants a plan in place by Sept. 1 for airlines to
collect contact tracing information from U.S.-bound international
passengers, but will not immediately implement a Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention (CDC) proposal, three people briefed on the
matter said on Wednesday.
The Trump administration convened a high-level White House meeting on
Tuesday that included Homeland Security Secretary Chad Wolf,
Transportation Secretary Elaine Chao, and other senior officials. The
White House tasked a interagency working group with adopting an interim
solution by June 30 and ahead of any potential coronavirus second wave.
A debate over how data should be collected from passengers in order
to quickly identify and contact people exposed to the coronavirus has
dragged on for months without resolution.
In February, the CDC issued an internal final rule that aimed to
require airlines to collect five contact data elements from
international passengers and electronically submit them to Customs and
Border Protection to facilitate contact tracing.
That has not been enforced. Airlines strongly protested, saying it
was unworkable. They argued they could not provide such information,
especially from passengers booking tickets through third-party websites.
Airline groups instead backed the setting up of a website and mobile
application for passengers to send their contact information directly to
the CDC.
The interagency group will work with technical experts at industry
association Airlines for America, the CDC and others on an interim
solution that could take effect by Sept. 1 and will consider the airline
proposal, the sources said.
If no workable plan is identified, the administration will likely move ahead with the existing CDC plan, sources said.
Airlines for America, a group representing American Airlines, United
Airlines, Delta Air Lines and others, said earlier this week airlines
“strongly support a contract tracing solution that will provide the most
secure data to the U.S. government in a timely and efficient manner.”
https://www.reuters.com/article/us-health-coronavirus-airlines-tracing/white-house-works-to-move-stalled-airline-contact-tracing-plan-sources-idUSKBN23H3J7
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