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OK, seriously: shut up.This is not the time.
He has acted very quickly; he has met with big pharma and those working on a vaccine to expedite processes, he has shut down travel from various different parts of the world into the U.S. as well now from Europe, he has asked Congress for $$ to handle the situation along with requesting stopping payroll taxes to boost the economy along with small business loans, fees waived on testing for the virus, etc., he has put Pence in charge who has set up different protocols. Trump has met with the WHO and CDC. He has also requested quarantines.Maybe as an American citizen doing your part to stand together in all of this might be appreciated instead of playing your usual part in ripping apart this President. Just sayin'
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I'm with @jmyrlefuller .Shut up.
That's what we all need to do.This is not the end of the world, and inducing panic is the worst thing that can be done.
@musiclady my neighbor went to the liquor store this morning. She’s telecommuting. At 11 am the line to get in was out the door, and the cashiers lines were all open and she said the lines to check out were like Black Friday. And people were buying booze like the world will end in 48 hours so let’s get drunk..... Weird. Wait. Since I don’t drink, should I buy ice cream and a Magic Mike DVD?.
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@musiclady my neighbor went to the liquor store this morning. She’s telecommuting. At 11 am the line to get in was out the door, and the cashiers lines were all open and she said the lines to check out were like Black Friday. And people were buying booze like the world will end in 48 hours so let’s get drunk..... Weird.
We lived in Sunnyvale CA across from a 7/11 at the time of the '89 quake. People were lined up out the door following the shaker.The next day I took a look inside - it was cleaned out. Food, water, soft drinks, combs, pens, paper, insecticide... everything was gone.People ARE weird.
It's also disingenuous to make a claim with NO backup what so ever. So, one asserts nobody under 50 is dying from this. Okay, is there any backup? I'm the King of the Netherlands too, nice to not have to back up any claims. Everyone knows that the elderly are much more at risk here but that is different than asserting there are no deaths under 50. And again, the statement from what I understand and I could be wrong, is that there are no deaths under 50. I can probably find info saying the average age of those who die is 81, I saw that the other day but nonetheless, we are talking of a statement without backup. You have people in hazmat suits. What's next? Find that one of them died under 40 and now claim it's disingenuous to mention them because they are working in moving bodies? One can always do that, maybe the person has a weak immune system, they inherited it? I'm sure, we can find something for virtually everyone who has died from the disease.
Exactly. This was a MSM / dim premedicated event from the outset. Notice we didn't see the same hysteria for H1N1, SARS, or MERS?
I read that! It's NUTS!I wouldn't think even the average Democrat would believe that we started the virus and then blamed them.
Woman who survived coronavirus shares her early symptomsBy Jane RidleyMarch 12, 2020At last comes a measure of reassurance about the effects of the global pandemic: A woman who has fully recovered from coronavirus is a living, breathing beacon of hope.Elizabeth Schneider, 37, had a relatively mild experience with the sometimes-deadly virus, for which she treated herself at her home in Seattle, Washington. ...Her story is more common than one might think: US health authorities say 80% of cases have been mild. The remaining cases that needed hospitalization affected mainly citizens over the age of 60 and those with pre-existing conditions such as diabetes, heart disease or lung disease. ...The symptoms occurred three days after she attended a party that was later identified as the place where at least five others caught the bug.“I woke up and I was feeling tired, but it was nothing more than what you normally feel when you have to get up and go to work, and I had been very busy the previous weekend,†she said.She felt a headache coming on around noon, along with fever and body aches. ...Schneider wrongly assumed she didn’t have COVID-19 because she didn’t experience the usual symptoms such as coughing or shortness of breath. ...
I don't bother defending Trump to you, @Once-Ler. It's like trying to teach a pig to dance. It won't be successful and it annoys the pig.