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(233 posts)THE UNITED STATES IS PART OF THE GLOBAL ECONOMY
DURING COVID THERE WAS LVERY LITTLE TOURISM...OTHER COUNTRIES RESTRICTED TRAVEL OF THEIR CITIZENS BECUASE THEY CARED
OTHER COUNTIRES WORE MASKS BECUASE THEY CARED ABOUT THEIR FELLOW CITIZENS WHICH IS WHY THERE WAS A LOWER COVID TRANSMISSION IN MOST OF THE PLANET
OTHER COUNTRIES PLACED AN EMPHASIS ON VACCINATIONS --LOL FOR EXAMPLE--Texas has seen nearly 9,000 COVID-19 deaths since February. All but 43 were unvaccinated people. | Preliminary data shows 99.5% of COVID-related deaths in Texas were among unvaccinated people, according to the Department of State Health Services.--IN 2020
OTHER CUNTRIES PLACE EMPHASIS ON EDUCATING ITS CITIZENS GIVING THEM THE TOOLS TO RESIST CONSPIRACY THEORIES---States with Republican governors had highest Covid incidence and death rates, study finds
DUR MOST OF ALL PERU WHICH ALSO HAD A CLOWNISH LEADER LIKE TRUMP ALSO HAD A TERRIBLE RESPONSE TO COVID AND A MASSIVE DEATH TOLL WITH MASS GRAVES
20 January: We have it under control
On 20 January the US recorded its first case of coronavirus. Two days later Trump told CNBC: Its one person coming in from China. We have it under control. Its going to be just fine.
26 February: Its going to disappear
In late February, by which time the US had recorded 60 cases of infection, Trump told a White House press briefing: When you have 15 people
within a couple of days its going to be down to close to zero. Thats a pretty good job weve done.
The following day he returned to the theme, saying: Its going to disappear. One day its like a miracle it will disappear.
10 March: It will go away
By 10 March the coronavirus curve in the US was climbing steeply, with 37 official deaths and more than 1,000 confirmed cases.
On that day, Trump emerged from a meeting with Republican senators to tell the media how well the US was doing. Were doing a great job with it. And it will go away. Just stay calm. It will go away.
29 April: Its gonna be gone
Trump returned to the argument that the virus would just disappear at the end of April. The US had just notched up its millionth positive test for coronavirus, and reached 58,000 recorded deaths an emotive figure given that it meant the virus had claimed more lives than the Vietnam war.
On 29 April, the president told reporters: This is going away. Its gonna go. Its gonna leave. Its gonna be gone. Its going to be eradicated
If you have a flare-up in a certain area I call them burning embers boom, you put it out.
11 May: We have prevailed
In a grandiose coronavirus briefing from the Rose Garden, Trump announced his administration was winning the fight against the virus. We have met the moment, and we have prevailed. Americans do whatever it takes to find solutions, pioneer breakthroughs, and harness the energies we need to achieve a total victory.
That day the death toll in the US hit 80,000.
17 June: Its fading away
Trump carried on predicting that the disease would disappear of its own accord through June, a time when the virus was in fact spreading fast through huge swaths of the country. In a radio call to Fox News he said: Its fading away. Its going to fade away. But having a vaccine would be really nice.
19 July: Ill be right eventually
Earlier this month, Fox News Sunday played back to Trump his many claims that the virus would disappear. The president shot back: Ill be right eventually. Its going to disappear, and Ill be right.
The shows host, Chris Wallace, asked Trump whether dogged insistence that the virus would vanish, even while it proliferated, would discredit him. I dont think so, you know why? he replied. Because Ive been right probably more than anybody else.
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