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Law Coronavirus the US GOV'T Response analysis Thread

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Thats pretty damn ironic coming from a trump supporter. He has you guys supporting corruption, nepotism, bowing down to S.A, incompetence, trillion dollar deficits and massive tax breaks for corporations and the super rich. trump supporters have 0 principles and will support anything their Dorito Jesus does, even when it's the exact opposite of his campaign promises.

Dorito Jesus...very clever....

All that whinging has nothing to do with the fact that you guys are trying to wish a potentially life saving drug not be used, because you want more deaths, and don't want this administration to be the one behind any sort of recovery. You people are sick.
 
Dorito Jesus...very clever....

All that whinging has nothing to do with the fact that you guys are trying to wish a potentially life saving drug not be used, because you want more deaths, and don't want this administration to be the one behind any sort of recovery. You people are sick.
Please quote my post where I said that.

That also has zero relevance in regards to what I quoted and posted.
 


Unreal...

Yeah - this is why the Fed should have stepped in long ago and controlled this entire situation, taken full inventory of all hospitals around the country and gotten all manufacturers on the horn to setup supply chains.

Trump is running a criminal enterprise though.
 
That also has zero relevance in regards to what I quoted and posted.

Your post had zero relevance to what was being discussed.

Me -"Left wingers don't want this drug to be successful, and point to potential side effects as a reason not to use it, as if it's the only drug on the market with potential side effects."

You - "Yeah, well Dorito Jesus cheese fuck!"

And you want to talk about staying on topic? LOL.
 
Dorito Jesus...very clever....

All that whinging has nothing to do with the fact that you guys are trying to wish a potentially life saving drug not be used, because you want more deaths, and don't want this administration to be the one behind any sort of recovery. You people are sick.

This is rich coming from the guy who said saving lives wasn't worth the economic impact.

That is much worse than pointing out that there is no evidence this drug works.
 
They never had a good explanation, so I started wearing masks March 6, I have a post on it so I remember. At one point, no human to human transmission.......... not very trustworthy, so to matters into my own hand. We’re still don’t know how well the quarantine work, I don’t have a lot of faith in them. Forcing us crowd the stores can’t be helping. Having everyone on masks and live normal feels like a better way.


Having us NOT wearing masks and getting us to panic buy supplies in the beginning was a disaster. You couldn't plan a better spread situation.

Insane.
 
This is rich coming from the guy who said saving lives wasn't worth the economic impact.

That is much worse than pointing out that there is no evidence this drug works.

No, it's a harsh reality, unfortunately. Making everyone poverty stricken and homeless, is gonna do a lot more damage than this virus could ever hope to do.

You on the other hand, are trying to fear monger over a potentially life saving drug(that you're still laughably claiming has no evidence of effectiveness, as doctors and nurses are taking it and recommending it), because you simply don't want this virus to get sorted out under this administration. You would rather people die and get no treatment, because of your TDS. Every time you hear "supply shortages", your dick gets hard.
 
https://www.politico.com/news/2020/...-in-4-us-hospitals-now-facing-covid-19-167853

President Donald Trump on Monday blasted his health department's watchdog for a new report revealing supply shortages and testing delays at hospitals responding to the coronavirus crisis, claiming the findings were inaccurate and politically motivated.

"It's just wrong," Trump said during a briefing of the White House coronavirus task force, without providing evidence detailing what was incorrect.

"It still could be her opinion. When was she appointed? Do me a favor and let me know. Let me know now. I have to know," the president said in response to a question about the findings.

Trump's comments were directed at Principal Deputy Inspector General Christi Grimm and prompted by a report based on interviews with administrators from 323 hospitals and health systems between March 23 to March 27.

Grimm was appointed to the post in January. The career official joined the inspector general's office in 1999 as a program evaluator.

Former HHS Inspector General Dan Levinson, a George W. Bush appointee who retired last year, defended Grimm's track record after the briefing.

"Principal Deputy Inspector General Christi Grimm is a highly respected career senior executive," he said. "Nothing in her longstanding career of public service would suggest otherwise."

The report found many hospitals lacked enough thermometers to monitor the temperatures of its own staff and a sufficient number of masks to protect their workers while caring for infected patients.

HHS Assistant Secretary for Health Brett Giroir refused to defend Grimm at the briefing, saying the report covered a period before the administration dramatically ramped up coronavirus testing.

Giroir also complained that he only learned about the findings from the media on Monday, suggesting that the inspector general's office was "ethically obliged" to more quickly inform him of problems.

The report casts a different light on conditions Trump administration officials have portrayed as improving thanks to their response to the pandemic.

One hospital administrator said his mask supply would be depleted in three days. Another respondent said his system's regular supplier would take three to six months to obtain more masks and other gear due to the global rush for limited supplies. A third administrator said he fears tight supplies “endangers [staff] lives and the lives of their families.”

Hospitals also reported shortages of ventilators, IV poles, bed sheets, toilet paper, cleaning supplies and other basic equipment.

The report found hospitals have not been able to count on shipments from the federal strategic stockpile, which have been not only few and far between but often contain defective and unusable gear.

An HHS spokesperson earlier Monday said the department is taking steps to loosen regulations on hospitals and allow licensed health care providers to work across state lines to ease staffing shortages.
 
My cousin taking this sh&t seriously.



Reduced viral exposure ,but is a false sense of security , avoid people , closed in areas where particles suspend , wash and don't contact transmit to eyes , nose , mouth .
 
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