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Not surprising.If you want to be scared, read the latest cover story from The Atlantic.
NPR@NPR·Apr 3JUST IN: President Trump says the CDC is recommending that Americans consider wearing cloth masks to help prevent the spread of the coronavirus, along with social distancing and handwashing recommendations.“This is voluntary. I don’t think I’m going to be doing it,” he said.
As per usual, leading from behind.
Do you have a link to the story that you can post?
You give me way too much credit. It's just simple sarcasm.For weeks, Fox downplayed the threat of the coronavirus, characterizing it as a conspiracy by media and Dems to undermine President Trump.Hannity and Ingraham accused the news media of whipping up “mass hysteria” and being “panic pushers.” Fox Business host Trish Regan called the alleged media-Democratic alliance “yet another attempt to impeach the president.”Trump held a news conference on March 13 declaring a national emergency. Until then, Trump’s allies on Fox News took the same stance as the president himself — that this coronavirus that had sickened and killed thousands of people in China was no worse a threat than the seasonal flu.Hannity downplayed cororavirus deaths by saying: “Twenty-six people were shot in Chicago alone over the weekend. I doubt you heard about it. You notice there’s no widespread hysteria about violence in Chicago. And this has gone on for years and years. By the way, Democratic-run cities, we see a lot of that.”Ingraham called Democrats the “pandemic party” and displayed photos of Pelosi and Schumer alongside images of coronavirus molecules. “How sick that these people seem almost happiest when Americans are hurting,” she said. She later said, "The facts are actually pretty reassuring, but you’d never know it watching all this stuff.”Tucker Carlson is the only one who took it somewhat seriously even as he blamed the “corrupt” media. On March 7, Jeanine Pirro said, “All the talk about coronavirus being so much more deadly [than the flu] doesn’t reflect reality.” Nunes appeared on Fox to say “stop panicking” and to “just go out.” So, that is where the sarcasm comes from. Their viewers cannot be knowledgeable when they are lied to on a daily basis.
I'm assuming this is the PR about it:https://www.theatlantic.com/press-releases/archive/2020/03/april-cover-story/607300/Oh, and the actual story, if you have views remaining...https://www.theatlantic.com/magazine/archive/2020/04/how-to-destroy-a-government/606793/
From the NY Times:Why Covid-19 death rate is low in Germany? https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/04/world/europe/germany-coronavirus-death-rate.html#click=https://t.co/Nm5EidQaha
Two big takeaways regarding Germany. 1) They value good medical care.2) They are run by a scientist, in a nation that respects scientists above nearly any other profession. So they listen to the scientists.
"70 days squandered"..."47 interviews with administration officials, public health experts, and others involved fighting the Pandemic."https://www.washingtonpost.com/national-security/2020/04/04/coronavirus-government-dysfunction/?arc404=true
Don’t worry. Jared is on the case.
Like the last paragraph states:“Maybe our biggest strength in Germany,” said Professor Kräusslich, “is the rational decision-making at the highest level of government combined with the trust the government enjoys in the population.”
"who... does... #2... work.... for? come on man, bite your lip, we'll get thru thisour government trusts our population too. it's our media/"experts" that don't trust anything. glad ya found something that fits your narrative though. we(media) are a way too partisan nation to even qualify statements such as these.