Some data on Covid-19 and why we're not over reacting...

Twitter is not removing 11 years worth of posts from accounts. Please don't deflect. Just use a little bit of investigation before you blindly retweet something that only a bunch of misinformation-spreaders are posting.
Speaking of deflection, do you have any response to the content?
 
CV-19 is a virus related to the cold virus and it attacks the respiratory system much the same way.
People with health issues or immune system issues are particularly vulnerable to developing pneumonia as a result.
Its the pneumonia that is killing them in the end.
Children are not becoming sick with pneumonia linked to cv-19, yet they still die from pneumonia linked to other viruses.
Why are schools closed?
 
CV-19 is a virus related to the cold virus and it attacks the respiratory system much the same way.
People with health issues or immune system issues are particularly vulnerable to developing pneumonia as a result.
Its the pneumonia that is killing them in the end.
Children are not becoming sick with pneumonia linked to cv-19, yet they still die from pneumonia linked to other viruses.
Why are schools closed?

Do you feel that posting three-year-old data is supporting your position?
 

Do you want a list?

1. Pay attention to the transition briefing on pandemics presented between election and inauguration.
2. Read the transition documents on pandemics.
3. Support (as in don't fire, for starters) the pandemic response team already in place.
4. Pay attention to the inventory of national stockpile of pandemic response equipment, such as PPE, ventilators, life-support medications, etc
5. Kick off a realistic plan to deal with the pandemic as soon as your pandemic response team lets you know that it is entering the country.
6. Hold almost-daily public briefings in which the experts make factual reports, and then step up with a conclusive statement that you agree.

Is that enough?
 
Do you want a list?

1. Pay attention to the transition briefing on pandemics presented between election and inauguration.
2. Read the transition documents on pandemics.
3. Support (as in don't fire, for starters) the pandemic response team already in place.
4. Pay attention to the inventory of national stockpile of pandemic response equipment, such as PPE, ventilators, life-support medications, etc
5. Kick off a realistic plan to deal with the pandemic as soon as your pandemic response team lets you know that it is entering the country.
6. Hold almost-daily public briefings in which the experts make factual reports, and then step up with a conclusive statement that you agree.

Is that enough?
I dont see how that keeps anyone from catching or dying from the virus.
You seem to advocate hiring more bureaucrats.
Interesting.

Thanks for the input.
 
Speaking of deflection, do you have any response to the content?

Yes. Someone dressed up in a lab coat and waved around a bunch of papers and said some words. There are no mention of credentials, nothing. A bunch of people purchased stocks of HCQ with the intent to resell them and have been caught holding a falling knife. The end.
 
Yes. Someone dressed up in a lab coat and waved around a bunch of papers and said some words. There are no mention of credentials, nothing. A bunch of people purchased stocks of HCQ with the intent to resell them and have been caught holding a falling knife. The end.
Although you tried to keep it simple, that’s way over his head
 
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