Hantavirus? In case it spreads: Lef's hope "Fauci" guys learned lessons from Covid 19

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Outside of the Federal government, where? Employers have the right to mandate practices as part of employment requirements.

Cheap shots don't improve your argument.
Maybe they should have told to inject Bleach. Im sure you would have said ok. Like that REPORTER SAID hmmmm?
 
Maybe they should have told to inject Bleach. Im sure you would have said ok. Like that REPORTER SAID hmmmm?
You’re just mad because you decided to believe the idiots on the internet because they told you what you wanted to hear.

Thousands and thousand of people died because of it, but you don’t care.
 
Maybe they should have told to inject Bleach. Im sure you would have said ok. Like that REPORTER SAID hmmmm?
You’re just mad because you decided to believe the idiots on the internet because they told you what you wanted to hear.

Thousands and thousand of people died because of it, but you don’t care.
Who said to “inject bleach”?
The Reporter in the audience did that day.

Yes from the cheap seats and then the media ran with it.
In April 2020, during a White House coronavirus task force briefing, then-President Donald Trump suggested that researchers look into whether "injecting" disinfectants or using ultraviolet light could treat COVID-19. His comments followed a presentation by a government official about how heat, sunlight, and disinfectants like bleach could kill the virus on external surfaces and in the air. [1, 2, 3]
While the comments became a major flashpoint of the pandemic, the context and exact wording are often debated:
  • The Exact Quote: Trump said, "And then I see the disinfectant, where it knocks it out in a minute. One minute. And is there a way we can do something like that, by injection inside or almost a cleaning? Because you see it gets in the lungs and it does a tremendous number on the lungs."
  • Clarification vs. Instruction: Fact-checkers from PolitiFact and WRAL News have noted that while he floated the idea as a question to medical experts, he did not explicitly order or instruct the public to "inject bleach."
  • The "Sarcasm" Defense: The following day, Trump claimed his remarks were intended to be sarcastic to see how reporters would react, though many observers noted his delivery during the original briefing appeared serious. [1, 2, 3, 4]

Impact and Reactions
The medical community and manufacturers responded with immediate alarm:
  • Medical Warnings: Doctors and health experts worldwide warned that injecting or ingesting disinfectant is lethal and causes irreversible harm.
  • Manufacturer Response: The makers of Lysol and Dettol issued a formal statement emphasizing that under no circumstances should their products be administered into the human body.
  • Poison Control Surge: Following the briefing, several states reported a significant spike in calls to poison control centers regarding exposure to household cleane
 
Weird shit here.

Anthony Fauci, did the best anyone in his position could've done.

Donald Trump actually got in the way.

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You know, Trump -- the guy who said when he wore a mask because of covid, he looked like the Lone Ranger?


May 2018The Trump Administration disbands the White House pandemic response team.
July 2019The Centers for Disease Control (CDC) epidemiologist embedded in China’s disease control agency left the post, and the Trump Administration eliminated the role.
Oct. 2019“Currently, there are insufficient funding sources designated for the federal government to use in response to a severe influenza pandemic.”
Jan. 22, 2020“We have it totally under control. It’s one person coming in from China. It’s going to be just fine.”
Jan. 24, 2020Trump praises China’s handling of the coronavirus: “China has been working very hard to contain the Coronavirus. The United States greatly appreciates their efforts and transparency. It will all work out well. In particular, on behalf of the American People, I want to thank President Xi!”

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Timeline of Trump’s Coronavirus Responses

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One of the passengers was originally told they had tested positive for Hantavirus (despite having no symptoms) but tested negative during the follow pcr test.
I did read that the PCR test can fail.
Sounds familiar. LOL
 
One of the passengers was originally told they had tested positive for Hantavirus (despite having no symptoms) but tested negative during the follow pcr test.
I did read that the PCR test can fail.

False positives and False negatives are commonly found in a small percentage of tests. Which is why -- people are asked to eb retested.
 
Sounds familiar. LOL
Yep. When I got hired to be a part of a public health initiate through a local hospital, I had a few false positive T.B. tests.

It's not how you see it. It's common and expected that a small number of tests come back that way. Various reason. try stfu and listen up when science speaks.
 
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