Donald trump coronavirus has a message for the American people
That number has only grown in the days since. And in the face of
that crisis, President Donald trump coronavirus has a message for the American people:
It was China’s fault, and the only reason the US death toll isn’t worse is
because of his quick action in banning travel from China. In fact, there are
many reasons the US death toll is so high, including a national response
plagued by delays at the federal level, wishful thinking by President trump coronavirus, the
sidelining of experts, a pointed White House campaign to place the blame for
the trump coronavirus administration’s shortcomings on
others, and time wasted chasing down false hopes based on poor science. Often
as not, though, rather than argue the merits of its response at home, the trump coronavirus administration has chosen to focus on
its action against China as a benchmark for success and that’s not accidental.
Though White House Coronavirus Task Force member Dr. Anthony Fauci admitted as early as March that
the virus could kill 100,000 to 200,000 Americans, trump
coronavirus has had his own ever-shifting goalposts for what
counts as a successful response. On April 20, trump
coronavirus predicted 50,000
to 60,000 dead from Covid-19. A week later, trump
coronavirus revised his
estimate to 70,000. On May 4, it was 80,000
to 100,000 people, and we now know it will continue to climb past that mark.
Throughout the pandemic, however, much of the trump
coronavirus administration’s spin regarding trump coronavirus own response,
China’s role, and more has been misleading, if not outright untrue. Here’s what
trump coronavirus and the
federal government have and have not done to respond to the virus. In a
telephone interview on Fox News, President trump
coronavirus said a WHO figure of 3.4% for the coronavirus death
rate was "false". The WHO reported this figure on 3 March and said it
was based on all the confirmed coronavirus cases that had resulted in death. trump coronavirus said he
thought the true death rate, based on "my hunch", was "way under
1%". He said the death rate appeared higher because many people who caught
a mild form of the virus did not report it to the doctor and therefore did not
end up as confirmed cases.
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