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Link: https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/world/sweden-s-top-covid-strategist-is-losing-the-population-s-trust/ar-BB1bZUBz?ocid=uxbndlbing
Italy 1113
Spain 1043
UK 971
USA 955
France 912
Sweden 779
Looks like Covid doesn't really care what policy a government takes... although sending infected people back into old folks homes in our northeast states was probably not a great idea.
More importantly, world wide it is primarily only the old who are vulnerable... and yet there has been no focus anywhere on protecting them.
Link: https://ourworldindata.org/mortality-risk-covid
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neighbors?
Yah got them in with some of the most highly populated nations in the world.
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Just wondering. You use of a terrorist organization just enhances the scare campaign, so well done there.
And since you have a CNN Medical Degree, can you tell me what happened to the flu this year?
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How many with pre-existing conditions? How many died from car accidents, gunshot wounds, heart attacks and all attributed to China virus? Any death truly caused by China virus should be directly pointed at the Chi-Coms and no one else. They caused it. They started it. They kept it under wraps.
A huge percentage of Americans have “pre-existing” conditions that they’ve lived with for years. Why is it so hard to understand that Covid 19 exasperates these pre-existing conditions to the point that the patient dies? How is Covid not the reason for these people’s deaths?
Especially car accidents and gunshot wounds. Thank God you're on the case.
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And man didn't land on the moon?
The big conspiracies abound.
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Simple question but obviously not for you.
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Ha what reality do you live in?
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And notice you ignored that flu question.
I'm gonna bet you were one of the GOP's arch patriots who thought we needed to go around the world and kick ass after 9/11. Iraq seemed like a great idea to you. Spend trillions, kill thousands.
Now every day is worse than 9/11, and you don't even want to mandate masks.
So yeah, I'm gonna keep making the comparison.
Trump ballyhooed it (and Trump incorrectly ballyhooed the use of HZQ, but nonetheless, you subsequently removed it completely from the off label option list with no good data and even false data).
You have completely politicized this medical problem. Now you compare people dying of an infection to people dying from terrorists. Your losing your credibility. You don’t care enough about people dying if it supports your political ends,
after posing the question of "Hydroxy" to our family ID specialist, who is well connected in the national ID community, btw...I got this quote earlier today..
"Hydroxychloroquine is totally debunked. Not helpful and is literally a joke in the ID community"...but then, you are still free to use your own judgement.
Trump has more responsibility for the current COVID deaths than Bush had for 9/11. So I guess you're right, they are not a perfect comparison.
And I am glad to see that HCQ has become an article of faith for you. Cherry pick the evidence, imagine all sorts of conspiratorial nonsense, and you can pretty much arrive at whatever conclusion makes you happiest.
That is the explanation of Trumpamania.
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It's just embarrassing for you.
elections - A campaign manager is shown to have connections to Russia and shown to have given them information to interfere with elections -
when senate committee releases information which concludes there was Russian interference in election with both Russian operatives and
campaign people - when the nominated candidate publicly calls upon Russia to hack oppositions emails - when meetings were taken with
Russian operatives to work on election campaign - is it still a conspiracy or is more than likely, fact?
"Washington — A nearly 1,000-page report released by the Senate Intelligence Committee on Tuesday documented a broad set of links and interactions between Russian government operatives and members of the 2016 Trump campaign, adding new details and dimensions to the account laid out last year by special counsel Robert Mueller and raising counterintelligence concerns about certain Russian efforts that may have persisted into the 2020 election season.
Tuesday's report was the committee's final, and long-awaited, chapter in its more than three-year investigation into Russia's 2016 election interference, marking the conclusion of what was held up as the last and arguably only bipartisan congressional investigation into the matter. Spanning 966 pages, it concluded, as have other assessments of Russia's efforts, that Moscow "engaged in an aggressive, multifaceted effort to influence, or attempt to influence, the outcome of the 2016 presidential election."
The report, redacted in parts, detailed extensive contacts between Trump campaign chairman Paul Manafort and Konstantin Kilimnik, a Russian national who worked closely with Manafort for years. The report labeled Kilimnik a "Russian intelligence officer," and said Manafort, for reasons the committee could not determine, sought on numerous occasions to "secretly share internal Campaign information with Kilimnik." It also said the committee obtained "some information" linking Kilimnik to Russian intelligence services' efforts to hack and leak information to damage Hillary Clinton and the Democratic Party.
Something tells me you've got nothin' but deflection and willful obstinance going for you.
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...and Vietnam and Finland and Taiwan and South Korea....
It's not complicated. We failed. Others succeeded.
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Those places are in America. Focus on the Democratic "leaders". Focus on pelosi at the hair salon.
Move to those countries you mentioned to save your family. Leave now. Trump is coming to get you.
Booga Booga.
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On vacation and go snow tubing. Nice not being afraid of a virus with a 99% survival rate. It’s almost like I am in America and have a choice.
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Before heading to go snow tubing. Talk about no guidelines. Packed into the sky tram in Ober like sardines and no distancing on the mountain. Good times.
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A, freedom of choice.
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And I don't recall my governor ever taking a single step to alleviate this tragedy or even gingo the the city of Detroit to look into it or see what specifically could be done to protect the vulnerable or even just pleading with the citizens of Detroit to adhere to the guidelines. Instead, she did PR stunts to shame white barbers in rural locations as if they were spreading deaths to African Americans. It's a replay of the gun control fanaticism. I'd love to see a Dem go into the hoods and try to take away guns from those who are doing the bulk of the killing. Damn, the Dems need another suburban school shooting to cover up the slaughters in our inner cities.
Link: https://www.michigan.gov/coronavirus/0,9753,7-406-98163_98173---,00.html
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You didn’t have anything from Chuck Todd to post?
because we know that emails aren't actual words and thoughts. They are of course nothing at all.
Looking for a comparison in your belief system.
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due to the ineptitude and deceit of 1 Donald J. Trump.
PS: but you seem to think the there is a steady comparison to the 2 issues. 300,000 dead because of negligence and deceit and some disputed laptop that
has no bearing on US COVID19 pandemic deaths.
Too bad Fauci killed all those people
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"Not a good message" or "they need to edit themselves" or "even if you think that, they should never say it".
No, you guys are actually trying to deflect and post blame on someone else for their callousness and lack of
caring - you know the positions they were hired to execute in the public trust.
Trump so you overlook it.
Cult on rube.. Maybe Dr. Jill will turn things around. You're idol Whoopie wants her for Surgeon General