100% true. Feb. 7.
We fought the virus over there so we didn't have to fight it here, or something It's how USAID operates. They have now been EnTiReLy shut down after it was learned we asked Thailand for supplies while shipping them the same supplies |
asked for the same supplies we were shipping?
"we should elect somebody who is good with business to run the government" lol |
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Russia is sending us stuff.
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The beautiful Russian nurses accompanying the shipment are classified information. We'll never see 'em. |
I want Mike Pence to be my hype man.
He's just as impervious to direct questions as Kellyanne Conway, but prettier. |
Pretty gay for the VP!
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from John Hopkins
Infections
COVID-19: Approximately 1,026,974 cases worldwide; 245,573 cases in the U.S. as of Apr. 3, 2020. Flu: Estimated 1 billion cases worldwide; 9.3 million to 45 million cases in the U.S. per year. Deaths COVID-19: Approximately 53,975 deaths reported worldwide; 6,058 deaths in the U.S., as of Apr. 3, 2020. Flu: 291,000 to 646,000 deaths worldwide; 12,000 to 61,000 deaths in the U.S. per year. |
And yet there are tents of overflowing sick people outside several major hospitals, refrigerated trucks in NYC hospital parking lots to hold dead bodies because the morgues are full, and one NYC hospital just reported their first death due to care rationing (i.e., a ventilator could have saved the patient but they were all in use.)
But yeah, man. It's just like the flu. |
They didn't prepare. They were lulled into a false sense of security by the myth that an apple a day keeps the doctor away. Didn't work for The Big Apple.
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But yeah, man. It's just like the flu.
Goin' by the numbers: Fu Manflu doesn't even measure up to a mediocre flu. tents of overflowing sick people outside several major hospitals, refrigerated trucks in NYC hospital parking lots to hold dead bodies because the morgues are full, and one NYC hospital just reported their first death due to care rationing (i.e., a ventilator could have saved the patient but they were all in use.) Sounds to me like a whole whack of elected and appointed employees in NY didn't do, aren't doin', their jobs right. That's called incompetence: the real public health crisis. |
But you can't be specific, right?
Who failed, what action was wrong, can you identify any of "the whole whack" so that others can learn from this mistake? |
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But even from that distance you're clear that a whole whack of public servants aren't doing their jobs right.
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