Enjoy your act of deliberately being thick. The current U.S. COVID death total is definitely over 600,000. Once again this horrible toll is due to Trump's failures to properly address the pandemic with proper public health practices.
He could have easily led with a competent response and won re-election instead of framing it as a conspiracy against his 'booming' economy.
If Trump was your puppet and he did everything just as you wanted him to, what would have been the Covid death total? The answer is you don't fucking know. Why are you not blaming China? China is responsible for 600,000 deaths. Why in the hell didn't China investigate and then warn the world after the Wuhan workers and spouses got sick? It would have been a completely different outcome worldwide if that would have happened.
China is to blame you idiots. If the following didn't occur, the outcome would have been totally different worldwide. To overlook all of what happened in China and just blame Trump is literally fucking retarded. Whoever does do that is either retarded, deliberately spreading misinformation for political propaganda purposes, a member of the CCP, or a combination of them. We already know which categories exgoper falls in. Which category do you fall in gwb-trading? https://www.businessinsider.com/5-million-left-wuhan-before-coronavirus-quarantine-2020-1 5 million people left Wuhan before China quarantined the city to contain the coronavirus outbreak
People are blaming Trump for his incompetent response, not the outbreak. WTF are you even babbling about.
https://www.telegraph.co.uk/news/20...kdown-had-little-effect-virus-infections/amp/ Lockdown 'had no effect' on coronavirus pandemic in Germany A new study by German scientists claims to have found evidence that lockdowns may have had little effect on controlling the coronavirus pandemic.
CDC head urges parents to get their teens vaccinated against COVID-19 https://www.axios.com/cdc-walensky-...ens-149c7178-f9e8-46ad-818a-e6e411653188.html Rochelle Walensky, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, urged parents on Friday to get their kids 12 years and older vaccinated against COVID-19. What she's saying: "I am deeply concerned by the numbers of hospitalized adolescents and saddened to see the number of adolescents who required treatment in intensive care units or mechanical ventilation," Walensky said in a statement. By the numbers: "COVID-19 adolescent hospitalization rates from COVID-NET peaked at 2.1 per 100,000 in early January 2021, declined to 0.6 in mid-March, and rose to 1.3 in April," according to the CDC's most recent Morbidity and Mortality Weekly Report. Between January and March, nearly one-third of adolescent hospitalizations required ICU admission, and 5% required invasive mechanical ventilation, the study found. No adolescent deaths from the virus occurred during that time period, according to the CDC. Context: The Food and Drug Administration authorized the emergency use of the Pfizer-BioNTech coronavirus vaccine for 12- to 15-year-olds last month. The bottom line: "Vaccination is our way out of this pandemic. I continue to see promising signs in CDC data that we are nearing the end of this pandemic in this country; however, we all have to do our part and get vaccinated to cross the finish line," Walensky said. "Until they are fully vaccinated, adolescents should continue to wear masks and take precautions when around others who are not vaccinated to protect themselves and their family, friends and community." Go deeper: Children and teens are next in line for COVID vaccine
https://www.businessinsider.com/coronavirus-arrival-united-states-december-2020-6 The coronavirus was likely in the US before anyone knew it existed. It's now hard to believe we ever assumed otherwise. Nearly 1 million passengers flew from mainland China to the US from November 17 to February 1.