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Interesting past 4 months...

Let’s not forget the CDC guy. Yesterday Trump said the CDC director was misquoted.
When the man was asked if he was misquoted, standing right next to Trump, he said NO. Bahahahahaha. Trump lies have nowhere to hide.

As usual the truth is somewhere in the shades of grey:

“I didn’t say that this was going to be worse. I said it was going to be more difficult and potentially more complicated because we would have flu and coronavirus circulating at the same time,” Redfield said at the top of a White House briefing Wednesday evening.

“The key to my comments and the reason that I really wanted to stress them was to appeal to the American public and to embrace the flu vaccine with confidence,” Redfield said Wednesday.

Redfield acknowledged that his comments to the Post published Tuesday were quoted accurately, but he and Trump took issue with the news outlet’s headline, which characterized Redfield as warning that a “second wave of coronavirus is likely to be even more devastating.”

Another of the multitude of examples of Big Media pushing their own biased narrative and the slack-jawed mouthbreathing dolts lapping it up without question.
 
I said it was going to be more difficult and potentially more complicated because we would have flu and coronavirus circulating at the same time,” Redfield said at the top of a White House briefing Wednesday evening.

Not exactly a pretty picture.
 
That's what I don't get. We keep hearing that med science is a year to year and a half from a vaccine, so we're looking at March 2021 to Sept 2021. I don't know how they determine that, but I tend to believe them instead of Dr Don. He needs to shut up about things he knows nothing about and quit making nonfactual statements based on false hope.
 
I can give you one example. My next door neighbors brother in law was supposed to get an additional stint put in his heart but the surgery was put off due to covid. In the mean time, he had a heart attack this week and died. I would imagine there are tons of cancer treatments being postponed and people are getting more and more sick also.

The news had a story on a kidney transplant, The man and his donor had to wait 2 weeks because that surgery was considered elective? I was like wait how is that considered elective?
When I think of elective surgery I think of maybe knee replacement surgery, I don't think of needing a kidney as elective?
 
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That's what I don't get. We keep hearing that med science is a year to year and a half from a vaccine, so we're looking at March 2021 to Sept 2021. I don't know how they determine that, but I tend to believe them instead of Dr Don. He needs to shut up about things he knows nothing about and quit making nonfactual statements based on false hope.
Kid you should know by now not to believe your eyes and ears when you have the alternative facts to believe in
 
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