'Just not true'

Five months into the swine flu here there was no rapid test for H1N1 and the tests they had were only 10-70% accurate depending on the test.-

How well can these tests detect the flu?
Rapid tests vary in their ability to detect flu viruses. Depending on the test used, their ability to detect 2009 H1N1 flu can range from 10% to 70%. This means that some people with a 2009 H1N1 flu infection have had a negative rapid test result. (This situation is called a false negative test result.) Rapid tests appear to be better at detecting flu in children than adults. None of the rapid tests currently approved by the Food and Drug Administration (FDA) are able to distinguish 2009 H1N1 flu from other flu viruses.

Will my health care pr

Are you aware that H1N1 killed about the same amount of people in a year as COVID-19 did in a couple of months before it even takes off?

Why, I remember a time when you guys were calling Obama a failure because of it. That was cute. What was H1N1's mortality rate anyway?
Swine flu had a mortality rate of 0.02%. Coronavirus is over 100 times worse.
Wrong.
Numbers, unlike tRumplings, don't lie.
 
In 2016 <35% was a landslide
Only in Trumpworld does losing the popular vote by 3M votes equate to a landslide.

And now.............back to the subject of the thread.

Maryland's GOP governor: 'Just not true' when Trump says coronavirus testing problems over

2016 ELECTORAL COLLEGE: Hillary 236 TRUMP 306
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Maryland's GOP governor: 'Just not true' when Trump says coronavirus testing problems over

Maryland Gov. Larry Hogan (R) dismissed President Trump's claims that issues obtaining tests for the coronavirus had passed, telling an interviewer Tuesday that new tests developed in recent days had yet to be distributed to states around the country.

In an interview with NPR, Hogan said that Trump's assertion that shortages of coronavirus testing kits no longer existed was "just not true."

"President Trump is suggesting that the testing problems are over, they've been fixed. It's no longer an issue," NPR's Rachel Martin told Hogan.

"Yeah, that's just not true," Hogan responded. "I mean, I know that they've taken some steps to create new tests, but they're not actually created and distributed out to the states. No state has enough testing."
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Faced with accepting reality or accepting Trump's lies Trumpleton's choice is a foregone conclusion...........throw Larry under the bus.


Trump Derangement Syndrome mental illness. You haz it.

2 million test so far and the amount is increasing daily.

That Obama piece of shit let thousands of American die from the H1N1 virus before he even put down his golf clubs.
 

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