Latest Coronavirus - Yikes

I understand. I just think that people throwing out how the Pandemic response team being fired was a terrible idea can't explain why it was terrible.
having a team always on staff for this seems like a waste of money to me. Have a panel of doctors and administrators come up with a set of guide lines and adjust them accordingly. There is nothing this team could have done differently imo.

Could have started reacting in November.
 
In 2009 these are the estimated numbers from H1N1, 60.8 million cases, 274,304 hospitalizations and 12,469 deaths in the US. I know this was 11 years ago but I don't recall us wanting to close the country down and collapse the economy.
 
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That woman though...
 
I understand. I just think that people throwing out how the Pandemic response team being fired was a terrible idea can't explain why it was terrible.
having a team always on staff for this seems like a waste of money to me. Have a panel of doctors and administrators come up with a set of guide lines and adjust them accordingly. There is nothing this team could have done differently imo.

Leave it to Trumpers to downplay the importance of a pandemic response team while living through a pandemic. Justify anything for your orange man.
 
Oh, how clever.

You can keep calling me emotional because you really have zero substance to contribute to anything in this discussion other than "everything's fine." I'm angry. You may think it's funny but this whole ordeal is going to ruin people's lives financially. I'm angry because some of y'all are acting like this is a party, or some kind of joke but the facts are in an it's not. Go ahead, call me emotional. The majority of this country--the world-- is "emotional" right now. Even your president is.
i suggest decaf, I'm not emotional or even slightly concerned about the virus, other than how it affects the economy and those who aren't as fortunate as I am
 
In 2009 these are the estimated numbers from H1N1, 60.8 million cases, 274,304 hospitalizations and 12,469 deaths in the US. I know this was 11 years ago but I don't recall us wanting to close the country down and collapse the economy.
They were testing close to a million people per month at the beginning. This situation is different because the "president" refused to even acknowledge or take this virus seriously.
 
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In 2009 these are the estimated numbers from H1N1, 60.8 million cases, 274,304 hospitalizations and 12,469 deaths in the US. I know this was 11 years ago but I don't recall us wanting to close the country down and collapse the economy.

Death rate of .02%. If 60,000,000 people catch this crap even a 1% death rate is 600,000 Americans
 
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