TennTradition
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So I take it you agree with him? That New York handled it correctly? After 10s of thousands of deaths? After sending COVID positive patients back into nursing homes? After waiting until nearly May to make any efforts at sanitizing the subways?
I think you are the real simpleton for not at least acknowledging that Fauci made an absolutely outrageous statement.
The deaths were largely baked in by the third week of March and after that their curve was managed. NY was a tragedy. Blindsided in some ways, paired with a false confidence that the virus wasn’t there when it was. And then throw that into a powder keg of a subway system. Transit use was so low by April that while it might have continued to cause spread until it was cleaned, it wasn’t enough to actually raise cases, which started falling by late March and were driven very low through today. My biggest hang up with the praise is it isn’t clear to me how much the virus just burned out there vs them driving it down.