C-SPAN kept its cameras on for 30 seconds after the Task Force had departed. The man (Jeremy from CNN?) who had handed the microphone to the woman for her second question did something similar to a high five right after the briefing. He walked toward that woman as he stretched out his arm with his hand reaching toward her upper arm, maybe even touching it, though his hand was away from the camera by that time. They grinned at each during this exchange. Into the picture came the woman wearing the pale green jacket. Her facial expression, like the other two, was one of a person who had just had a great victory.
All of these reporters should have been very somber, having just learned the breaking news about the guidelines continuing for a month. This seriousness should have lasted at least one minute, even if Jeremy was congratulating her for something unrelated to the briefing ... which I doubt anyway.
Some of the people covering the White House, even during a pandemic, have little interest in disseminating information to the majority of Americans who do not watch. If these journalists are not interested in honest reporting when there are thousands or maybe millions of lives at stake, they will never have informing the public as their primary purpose for being at the White House. It should be a great privilege to be in the White House press corps and treated with honor.