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One death ? Sad for the family. My condolences. Apparently this victim was high risk.
The flu kills up to 69,000 annually in the USA.
600,000 babies are aborted and murdered in the USA annually.
Letâs put things in perspective here.
Fox seems to think it's important...get with the program from your handlers
America First.
A great president indeed. A true patriot.
Sean posted:America First.
A great president indeed. A true patriot.
He is a KILLER,the US don't have enough testing kit. Same can be said, drugs and guns kill more people. This virus moves so rapid and death comes very fast.
In addition to all the other killers, this is one too many and many more to come. Trump was waiting for warm weather to kill the virus, bloody Jackass and his followers. He will lead them over the cliff.
kp posted:Sean posted:America First.
A great president indeed. A true patriot.
He is a KILLER,the US don't have enough testing kit. Same can be said, drugs and guns kill more people. This virus moves so rapid and death comes very fast.
In addition to all the other killers, this is one too many and many more to come. Trump was waiting for warm weather to kill the virus, bloody Jackass and his followers. He will lead them over the cliff.
Banna, relax yourself. No one hoping the warm weather kills it off. However, the warm weather will buy time for vaccines to be developed. There is no treatment and shouting and screaming and ranting will not change that. Right now is containment. Little else anyone can do.
I see Trump followers came out to play with masks and gloves to defend the arrogant who claims to know all. Wait and see if there are more deaths perhaps Donald should appoint his son junior as the Covid19 czar.
Just 24 hrs ago the level of concern was LOW , maybe they are waiting for more deaths.
"Welcome to a special edition of our weekly newsletter on the new disease, covid-19. In 12 short weeks the virus has spread from a wet market in Wuhan, across China and out into the world.
So far 58 countries have reported over 83,000 casesâthough the true figure is almost certainly a lot larger. At least 2,800 people have died. This week, for the first time, the daily toll of new cases outside China began to outstrip the spread of the infection inside. The first cases have turned up in countries as distant from each other as Brazil and Pakistan.
In our cover leader in this weekâs issue, we set out the threat from the disease and warn that, now that the virus is overwhelming attempts to contain it, it is past time for governments to prepare. But a huge amount remains misunderstood about the virus and its effects. Here we present seven articles that tell the story of the birth of a pandemic. We look at the biology of the disease and the dynamics of its spread; how public-health systems are gearing up to deal with the inevitable surge in infections; and how scientists are working on vaccines and new antiviral medicines. We also look at how the virus is affecting Chinaâfrom the lives of migrant workers stuck in their villages to the political calculations of President Xi Jinping. And lastly we look at how covid-19 is harming global business and the world economy.
A pandemic is more than a disease. It tests a societyâs health systems, its government and politicians, and its economy. We hope that our coverage prepares you for what to expect."