DrLove
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This should surprise no one -
Columbia University came to the same conclusion a year ago. And October 2020 through January 2021 were some of our toughest months. Guess Donald was too busy whining about great fraud (even in advance of the election) and planning his violent insurrection.
Dr. Deborah Birx, the former White House COVID-19 response coordinator, in testimony to the House select subcommittee on the coronavirus crisis said that former President Donald Trump's approach to the pandemic led to a massive number of preventable deaths.
"No," Birx said when asked if Trump did everything in his power to curb the spread and save lives, per excerpts of her testimonyreleased by the committee on Tuesday.
"And I've said that to the White House in general, and I believe I was very clear to the president in specifics of what I needed him to do," she added.
Birx, who testified before the committee in mid-October, said that over 130,000 lives could've been saved in the early stages of the pandemic had Trump's White House adhered to the science and pushed for measures advocated by experts.
Trump's White House ignored advice on COVID-19 that could've saved over 130,000 lives, Birx said
The 2020 election "distracted" Trump and took his attention away from the nation's pandemic response, Birx testified to House lawmakers.
www.businessinsider.com
Columbia University came to the same conclusion a year ago. And October 2020 through January 2021 were some of our toughest months. Guess Donald was too busy whining about great fraud (even in advance of the election) and planning his violent insurrection.
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