And you love the idiot who can't read past 3rd grade leve, lwho doesn't know the difference between MIssouri and Kansas, who thinks windmills cause cancer, who altered a hurricane map with a sharpie to include a state (Alabama) that was never in the hurricane path...I mean, the list goes on and on. If you're going to try and compare other candidates against t, I don't think lack of intelligence is the route you want to take. Waaaaaay too much ammunition from the "other side".And you'll vote for the idiot that can't finish a sentence, thinks he's running for the Senate, doesn't know the difference between his wife and sister, never knows what state he's in and wants Beto (the pretend Mexican) to take away your AR-14s. Yeah... but Trump is the "idiot".
We know this already, I was the ones that posted that over 60 million were infected by the swine flu and over 12,000 died in 2009. Within the first 6 months of swine flue over 500 children under 18 were killed in the u.s. We are over a solid 2 months of coronavirus in the U.S. how many kids under 18 are killed so far? let me know when this coronavirus reaches those numbers. Like I said a week or 2 ago, ill be ready for the "well, we were on lockdown" excuse when we don't reach those numbers. once again, no lockdown for south korea. We should be "social distancing" during flu season anyway. After, it kills 40,000+ every year including healthy children under 18.Context is important. 500 dead in how many weeks? The 12,000 number is after a YEAR and is lower than for typical flu. The best hope for containing this thing is testing, testing, testing
In 2009, a new H1N1 influenza virus cropped up out of season, in late spring. Because of genetic similarities to influenza viruses in pigs, it became known as a “swine flu,” even though there is no evidence the virus spread between pigs or pigs to humans.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were about 60.8 million cases of infection with the novel type of influenza virus in the U.S. between April 2009 and April 2010, with a total of approximately 274,304 hospitalizations and 12,469 deaths.
While that death toll may sound high, it’s over an entire year and, in fact, ended up being far lower than was initially expected. The strain of influenza also turned out to have a case fatality rate of just 0.02% — well below even many typical seasonal influenzas.
On April 15, 2009, the first infection was identified in California, according to the CDC, and less than two weeks later, on April 26, 2009, the Obama administration declared a public health emergency. The day before, on April 25, the World Health Organization had declared a public health emergency.
The same day — April 26 — the CDC began releasing antiviral drugs to treat the H1N1 flu, and two days later, the FDA approved a new CDC test for the disease, according to a CDC timeline on the pandemic.
On April 30, 2009, two days after the public health emergency declaration, Obama formally asked Congress for $1.5 billion to fight the outbreak, and later asked for nearly $9 billion, according a September 2009 Congressional Research Service report. On June 26, 2009, Obama signed Congress’ supplemental appropriation bill that included $7.7 billion for the outbreak.
Also, if you want some context, coronavirus hit us right before peak flu season which is February and March, and we are still less than 500 killed. Swine flu hit us in April as we were heading into summer when flu infections significantly decrease and it still killed over 500 kids under 18 within the first 6 months. We were lucky with the swine flu, it could have been much worse.Context is important. 500 dead in how many weeks? The 12,000 number is after a YEAR and is lower than for typical flu. The best hope for containing this thing is testing, testing, testing
In 2009, a new H1N1 influenza virus cropped up out of season, in late spring. Because of genetic similarities to influenza viruses in pigs, it became known as a “swine flu,” even though there is no evidence the virus spread between pigs or pigs to humans.
According to the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, there were about 60.8 million cases of infection with the novel type of influenza virus in the U.S. between April 2009 and April 2010, with a total of approximately 274,304 hospitalizations and 12,469 deaths.
While that death toll may sound high, it’s over an entire year and, in fact, ended up being far lower than was initially expected. The strain of influenza also turned out to have a case fatality rate of just 0.02% — well below even many typical seasonal influenzas.
On April 15, 2009, the first infection was identified in California, according to the CDC, and less than two weeks later, on April 26, 2009, the Obama administration declared a public health emergency. The day before, on April 25, the World Health Organization had declared a public health emergency.
The same day — April 26 — the CDC began releasing antiviral drugs to treat the H1N1 flu, and two days later, the FDA approved a new CDC test for the disease, according to a CDC timeline on the pandemic.
On April 30, 2009, two days after the public health emergency declaration, Obama formally asked Congress for $1.5 billion to fight the outbreak, and later asked for nearly $9 billion, according a September 2009 Congressional Research Service report. On June 26, 2009, Obama signed Congress’ supplemental appropriation bill that included $7.7 billion for the outbreak.
And he best your best.And you love the idiot who can't read past 3rd grade leve, lwho doesn't know the difference between MIssouri and Kansas, who thinks windmills cause cancer, who altered a hurricane map with a sharpie to include a state (Alabama) that was never in the hurricane path...I mean, the list goes on and on. If you're going to try and compare other candidates against t, I don't think lack of intelligence is the route you want to take. Waaaaaay too much ammunition from the "other side".
Now governors are bidding for medical supplies? Excellent leadership we are seeing from the top.
And you love the idiot who can't read past 3rd grade leve, lwho doesn't know the difference between MIssouri and Kansas, who thinks windmills cause cancer, who altered a hurricane map with a sharpie to include a state (Alabama) that was never in the hurricane path...I mean, the list goes on and on. If you're going to try and compare other candidates against t, I don't think lack of intelligence is the route you want to take. Waaaaaay too much ammunition from the "other side".
He didn't know the Chiefs were in Missouri instead of Kansas. That's your big argument? There's a 'Kansas City' in both states, putz. I guess we should have Obama back in office. He thought there were 57 states and claimed to be a lifelong fan of the White Sox who play at Cominskey Field. And for a guy that's got the most powerful position in our country, I'm guessing he can read beyond a 3rd grade level. At least he knows what job he's running for.
Now governors are bidding for medical supplies? Excellent leadership we are seeing from the top.
You got one thing right - You're guessing.
Well, he best your best candidate and will do it again in 7 months. Not much guessing involved here, libtard.
Being a proud member of a political minority, as you are, is sometimes OK, but not when you're an idiot. I know you love Donald (and Junior too, perhaps?), but thank God he will he voted out in November and we can forget about this freaky fluke. Obama's VP will win, so we can revive a legacy of decency,And you'll vote for the idiot that can't finish a sentence, thinks he's running for the Senate, doesn't know the difference between his wife and sister, never knows what state he's in and wants Beto (the pretend Mexican) to take away your AR-14s. Yeah... but Trump is the "idiot".
Why are t-swallowers always the crazy, upset and constantly aggrieved ones?Being a proud member of a political minority, as you are, is sometimes OK, but not when you're an idiot. I know you love Donald (and Junior too, perhaps?), but thank God he will he voted out in November and we can forget about this freaky fluke. Obama's VP will win, so we can revive a legacy of decency,
What does "he best your best" mean?
Being a proud member of a political minority, as you are, is sometimes OK, but not when you're an idiot. I know you love Donald (and Junior too, perhaps?), but thank God he will he voted out in November and we can forget about this freaky fluke. Obama's VP will win, so we can revive a legacy of decency,
Why are t-swallowers always the crazy, upset and constantly aggrieved ones?
Being a proud member of a political minority, as you are, is sometimes OK, but not when you're an idiot. I know you love Donald (and Junior too, perhaps?), but thank God he will he voted out in November and we can forget about this freaky fluke. Obama's VP will win, so we can revive a legacy of decency,
So now Dr. t wants to forego clinical trials and start using experimental drugs on whoever wants them. What a fucking idiot.
I thought you said it was a made up thing to harm your exalted leader?Hey Criminal Scum Bag Supporter....it works..!
You are the " Fucking Idiot "...!