I can only shake my head at this point. There are people who really believe this stuff.
It is hard to believe. We have high unemployment, people getting evicted from their homes, and mortgage delinquencies spiking, but the Trumpettes think everything is great.
Nobody is saying it's great. We are in the same position most in the world are. What we are saying though is that there are many things ANY US President cannot control, and viruses are one of them. What we are saying is that things are improving all the time.
Other countries couldn’t control it either, but they sure did a better job dealing with it.
And other countries have more deaths than we do. Remember we are a free country of 330 million people. Our first mistake was trusting our agencies. The FDA only allowed one entity to have those test kits, and that was the CDC. When we started using them, they proved defective. Surprise, surprise. By the time that came to light, they were nearly impossible to get because the rest of the world needed them too.
Trump made many mistakes. Nobody has more deaths than we do.
Because of our population, not per capita.
How does mortality differ across countries? Examining the number of deaths per confirmed case and per 100,000 population. A global comparison.
coronavirus.jhu.edu
That doesn’t make us look much better. Wealthy countries did much better than us.
Point is this lie created by the Democrats that we have the most deaths is exactly that, a lie.
No we have the most deaths. That is a fact.
Hmmm, I'll have to contact John Hopkins and tell them their research is faulty. Brain from USMB said so.
They would agree with me. We have had the most deaths.
Because we have more people than other countries.
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I can only shake my head at this point. There are people who really believe this stuff.
It is hard to believe. We have high unemployment, people getting evicted from their homes, and mortgage delinquencies spiking, but the Trumpettes think everything is great.
Nobody is saying it's great. We are in the same position most in the world are. What we are saying though is that there are many things ANY US President cannot control, and viruses are one of them. What we are saying is that things are improving all the time.
Other countries couldn’t control it either, but they sure did a better job dealing with it.
And other countries have more deaths than we do. Remember we are a free country of 330 million people. Our first mistake was trusting our agencies. The FDA only allowed one entity to have those test kits, and that was the CDC. When we started using them, they proved defective. Surprise, surprise. By the time that came to light, they were nearly impossible to get because the rest of the world needed them too.
Trump made many mistakes. Nobody has more deaths than we do.
Because of our population, not per capita.
How does mortality differ across countries? Examining the number of deaths per confirmed case and per 100,000 population. A global comparison.
coronavirus.jhu.edu
That doesn’t make us look much better. Wealthy countries did much better than us.
Point is this lie created by the Democrats that we have the most deaths is exactly that, a lie.
No we have the most deaths. That is a fact.
Hmmm, I'll have to contact John Hopkins and tell them their research is faulty. Brain from USMB said so.
They would agree with me. We have had the most deaths.
Because we have more people than other countries.
The U.S. ranks 3rd in population size, is just over 4% of the worlds population and has the most Covid deaths.
| Rank | Country; (or dependen... | Population | % of world |
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| 1 | China | 1,404,338,840 | 18.0% | | 2 | India | 1,366,938,189 | 17.5% | | 3 | United States | 330,267,887 | 4.23% |
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Uh-huh, and you trust China, the makers of this virus to tell the truth?
China and other countries have socialized medicine whereas we don't. Trump made the mistake of promising money to facilities that treated Covid patients, meaning there is a financial advantage of pushing the envelope to determine Covid patents and deaths. In socialized medical countries, it doesn't matter to facilities if they are treating you for Covid or cancer.
My Uncle died about a month ago of colon cancer at the age of 94. I was in shock when my 89 year old father called me to say he was under quarantine.
The family got a call that this was probably it for my Uncle, so they raced to the private lake community to say their final goodbyes. They are a tight bunch, so hugs and kisses were in order.
When my Uncle got to the hospital, he tested positive for Covid, so everybody was either tested as well, or placed under quarantine. Out of the 11 people in that room, nobody else had it. Making the situation even more mysterious is my Uncle couldn't walk. He didn't go anywhere. The only non-family member he was in contact with was his next door neighbor who was also his care giver, and she tested negative as well.
So how did this isolated dying man get a virus when nobody around him had it? Since it was determined he had it, how is it he didn't give this highly contagious virus to anybody else?