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How much can we actually trust China when they say no new reported cases
You can't.
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If I get the bat virus does that mean I’m Batman?
Listening to the coronavirus task force and the Prez, it's more of the same: things are happening, tests being sent out, supplies being made available, treatments on going, everyone working together.
Reality on the ground: tests are not happening (not enough kits), labs don't have materials, nurses and Drs don't have protective gear, hospitals running out of supplies.
Ploy: attempt to distract people by blaming China and now accuse anyone that questions the Prez of siding with foreign Chinese propaganda against the US.
Not sure where this came from, did Tucker come up with this brilliant strategy and talking points? Just here our own Tucker (@TommyBrady12) accused me of siding with China over the US, lmao.
Reality is initial response was lascidasical, virus was downplayed, bureaucracy was ineffective and inefficient causing critical delays of over a month that to this day continues. This was run like a Chinese fire drill and will result in thousands of more deaths that could've been avoided. There's no hiding from this.
Listening to the coronavirus task force and the Prez, it's more of the same: things are happening, tests being sent out, supplies being made available, treatments on going, everyone working together.
Reality on the ground: tests are not happening (not enough kits), labs don't have materials, nurses and Drs don't have protective gear, hospitals running out of supplies.
Ploy: attempt to distract people by blaming China and now accuse anyone that questions the Prez of siding with foreign Chinese propaganda against the US.
Not sure where this came from, did Tucker come up with this brilliant strategy and talking points? Just here our own Tucker (@TommyBrady12) accused me of siding with China over the US, lmao.
Reality is initial response was lascidasical, virus was downplayed, bureaucracy was ineffective and inefficient causing critical delays of over a month that to this day continues. This was run like a Chinese fire drill and will result in thousands of more deaths that could've been avoided. There's no hiding from this.
Wuhan coronavirus death rate far lower than thought, with 1.4 percent mortality from COVID-19
The death rate is far, far lower than initially predicted. New peer reviewed study the biggest and best yet on death rate. 4% rate was way off.
Even Ilhan Omar disagrees with you...
I am down. The question is, what's the drill for. What's next?I think you should start calling it a Covid fire drill to be politically correct.
No. That's not what he's doing.
Even Ilhan Omar disagrees with you...
ExactlyIf hospitals become overwhelmed the death rate can become ten times higher or more.
That's the issue we're trying to avoid. The whole goal is to not overwhelm our medical system. Social distancing is to prevent everyone from getting sick at once.
Even Ilhan Omar disagrees with you...
Pretty clear he and others are pulling for China over Trump. The fact people are citing statistics about how effective China is compared to the US is ridiculous considering they started the whole thing.
Even Ilhan Omar disagrees with you...
If there were statistics indicating the effectiveness of the U.S. response, I can assure you that those statistics would be cited.
The reason there are not statistics being posted indicating the effectiveness of the U.S. response is because the statistics that exist do not indicate effectiveness in any way, shape, or form.
You realize that life is complicated, nuanced, and layered, right?
One can hold that China botched their initially handling of this crisis and deserves blame for their misinformation campaign, yet simultaneously believe that their recent response appears effective.
Likewise, one can hold that the U.S. is not responsible for the initial outbreak, yet simultaneously believe that their initial handling of the crisis has been piss-poor.
And one can acknowledge the above facts without it making them a Chinese apologist or an un-American traitor.
It's okay to admit that Trump and his administration has screwed up their initial response; that's a fact born out by statistics.
This binary, black-and-white, all-or-nothing way of thinking is a plight.
A lot of the new data is sensible and positive. Lower rates in Korea and China. This means a projected end to this. IMO.
If there were statistics indicating the effectiveness of the U.S. response, I can assure you that those statistics would be cited.
The reason there are not statistics being posted indicating the effectiveness of the U.S. response is because the statistics that exist do not indicate effectiveness in any way, shape, or form.
You realize that life is complicated, nuanced, and layered, right?
One can hold that China botched their initial handling of this crisis and deserves blame for their misinformation campaign, yet simultaneously believe that their recent response appears effective.
Likewise, one can hold that the U.S. is not responsible for the initial outbreak, yet simultaneously believe that their initial handling of the crisis has been piss-poor.
And one can acknowledge the above facts without it making them a Chinese apologist or an un-American traitor.
It's okay to admit that Trump and his administration has screwed up their initial response; that's a fact born out by statistics.
This binary, black-and-white, all-or-nothing way of thinking is a plight.
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