February 26th, 2020. President Trump: “When you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero, that’s a pretty good job we’ve done.” March 20th, 2020. Confirmed cases in the United States rise to 16,064.
Florida Okeechobee County Commissioner Bryant Culpepper (R) referenced a program he said he saw on One American News Network on how to combat the coronavirus, the Lake Okeechobee News reports. Said Culpepper: “One of the things that was pointed out in this interview with one of the foremost doctors who has studied the coronavirus said that the nasal passages and the nasal membranes are the coolest part of the body. That’s why the virus tends to go there until it then becomes healthy enough to go into the lungs.” He added: “This sound really goofy, and it did to me too, but it works. Once the temperature reaches 136 degrees Fahrenheit, the virus falls apart, it disintegrates. I said how would you get the temperature up to 136 degrees? The answer was you use a blow dryer. You hold a blow dryer up to your face and you inhale through your nose and it kills all the viruses in your nose.” According to the World Health Organization website, hair dryers are not effective in killing the COVID-19 virus.
We have our first victim of Trump Medical School, more to go. Man dead after trying to create Trump's coronavirus miracle drug from household cleaner
LOU DOBBS: Yes. It's absolutely not true. And furthermore, the president has been exactly right about those two drugs - Hydroxychloroquine - it's just amazing. And that is now being prescribed, it now holds great hope. And the president was right and frankly Fauci was wrong. Because he said the president is speaking as a layman. No, he's speaking as the President of the United States whose responsibility is for the lives and safety of millions of Americans. Whose actions by this president, you know, depend.
There is an alert going around here that the two drugs are very dangerous in combination. Both affect heart rhythm and combined can cause sudden death in some people (fibrillation etc).
At some point, gross incompetence crosses the line to criminal negligence. The only question is: At what point did Trump already cross that line?