Glad to hear that she is feeling better.
The possibility of it being a false negative may be true, but it could of been something else as well.
If you want to bring the virus to it's knees, let us have some Hydro-Q until there's a vaccine found. But because Trump liked it, the liberal media tells you it's the same as arsenic.
I dont really get your point here, this seems to support what I'm saying. Every state was different, some states which imo didnt even have to shut down still shut down for months. I agree that it was ridiculous for some of these places to shut down. It was done out of panic, not science.
This is all the result of bad leadership. This is the result of having no national plan which could have been used to get all states on the same page. A leader should know how to lead his company during a crisis, not go missing and say you guys handle it.
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I'm blaming Trump for having no sort of federal plan to combat this virus. We need to have things together on a federal, state, and county level at the very least. The federal level was and continues to be a complete no show, and in many instances blocking states from helping themselves by bidding on the same products to drive prices up. They are actually hurting states.
It's not democratic governors that shut down, it was ALL governors who did. Again, ALL the states were left to dry because federal was and is missing in action. So governors hold some responsibility, yes, but president does too. Governors have at least been trying, president has been an absolute bust. Not only has he been a complete no show, he has had a negative impact with his ignorant comments and making the jobs harder for the state. Hes doing the opposite of what he should.
Hes a failure. He wasn't qualified for this position and its being exposed.
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What we needed, we didn't get. I get it, we didn't have all the info we needed in February and March and it can be easy to look back with 20/20 hindsight and say 'why did/didn't we do this?' but the problem the administration simply cannot legitimately point to anyone else as the problem on is having/creating/submitting a general plan. They didn't then and yet all these months later still have not really had any sort of comprehensive plan for states to go by. They haven't always even gone by the CDC, which only deals with the health aspects. The only thing Trump was doing early on was having weekly calls with all the governors.
Had he directed his task force and allowed them to do what one should have been doing in this time, there would have been federally constructed pipelines for PPE and equipment instead of states fending for themselves. There would have been solid guidelines on when and how things should be shut down as well as when and how they could reopen.
Every area is different, not just state by state but community by community. I live very rural and there's basically never been more than 10-15 positives within 45 miles of me this entire time, yet schools and businesses shut down for 2 months...but 60 miles away was one of those early hot spots in a meat packing plant. So not every area should have been handled the same and it's not up to the federal government to make the direct calls, but it IS the federal government who should have put together and continued to amend adaptable guidelines.....and Trump is absolutely to blame for that not happening, even these months later.
Yet he can determine he needs to use our own citizens (federal agents) to combat our own citizens (protesters) often without the knowledge OR support of the governors and mayors those citizens are in.......AND directly say he's sending them to 'Democratically controlled' cities.
Listen, I'm still registered Republican, but it's becoming more and more embarrassing to say that....but it'd not be much less so to be registered Democrat. What I do know is that WHATEVER view I had of Trump in February....has been dropping lower on an almost daily basis since then.
https://www.propublica.org/article/p...cases-exploded
Pretty detailed story about Utah’s response
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Who hold hospitalization in fla has gone up 23%.
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