Some of the highlights from the top ten total dead states:
(and I will include Florida even though they are not in the top ten) :
- Louisiana - 1
- Florida - 4
- Michigan - 5
- Georgia - 5
- Texas - 8
Sure, these are weekend numbers and weekend numbers have been tailing off, but this is considerably lower than we have seen since back in March. If the averages hold, then tomorrow may actually be less than today's numbers.
While this is good news for anyone who doesn't want Americans to die, it's bad news for the low life scum bag death cheerleaders who still root for death in sections of the country that they believe didn't follow the proper protocol. Certainly we offer you our condolences... or not.
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What characterizes the nations that are the worst examples of dealing with the threat of the pandemic--the United States, Brazil, and Russia?
They all have leaders --Trump, Bolsonaro, Putin -- who early on downplayed and dismissed the seriousness of the pandemic, suggesting that it was nothing to be all that concerned about, just a sort of flu that it would soon go away on its own.
What characterizes the countries that are the best examples of dealing with the pandemic threat--South Korea, New Zealand, Germany?
They all have leaders who were quick to take the pandemic threat seriously, quickly establishing methods of containment and mitigation to keep it from spreading and shutting it down where it did appear.
I am shocked that our cold hearted dumb fuck didn't use the headline ONLY 700 DIED TODAY.....Again showing is wanton disregard he has for the living...only his fealty to trump whose tweet storm about hillary and abrahams have reached a new low even for dumb fucks like LIL SCHITTY!!!!!
A first hand account of one of the nursing home fatalities that Our cold hearted dumb fuck thinks is expendable......I sure hope he never has to make the same choice because he would pull the plug on his loved one!!!!
https://www.nytimes.com/2020/05/25/opinion/nursing-home-coronavirus.html?action=click&module=Opinion&pgtype=Homepage
For the last three and a half years, my husband has lived at the Isabella Geriatric Center, a two-tower high-rise nursing home in the heart of Washington Heights. In a period of six weeks, as many as 98 people living there died from Covid-19.
Though I fear for my husband, I haven’t been allowed to see him. When I drive to the home to drop off and pick up his laundry, I pass a refrigerator truck beneath my husband’s windows, covered in a white plastic tent. I know this truck holds the bodies of loved ones who have died. One day, within 20 minutes of idling outside the front door, I saw four ambulances come to pick up patients.
I have seen the faces of many residents over the past three and a half years, and I am afraid to imagine who we lost. It is unspeakable. I refuse to believe that my husband’s home could have been so unprepared for the coronavirus. Where was the leadership? The plan? The resources? The loss of 98 lives is nothing short of a tragedy.
I am reassured by the fact that my husband is isolated in his own room. The staff members on our floor are invested in my husband’s care — they have become our family. Some staff members call him Mr. Bob. His aides call him Papi Chulo. I call him my love.
One of our night aides has worked at Isabella for over 25 years. One night I asked him, “Do you love what you do?” and he responded, “This is what we are supposed to do on this earth: serve the sick.”
A rare neurodegenerative disorder has left my husband, at age 65, unable to walk, talk or take care of himself in any way. If cued by my voice or music, he can mouth the semblances of words. Otherwise, he cannot speak. But he understands.
The cocksucker in chief plays golf while the country struggles with disease......!!!!! How quickly the cold hearted dumb fucks forget trumps holier than thou BS such a short time ago!!!!!
In 2014, Trump had criticized President Barack Obama for playing golf when there were two confirmed cases of Ebola in the United States.
“He’s played a lot of golf, there’s no doubt about it,” Trump said then, in a telephone interview with the “Fox & Friends” program, on which hosts had noted disapprovingly that Obama had done so 200 times as president at that point, six years into his presidency.
“And when you’re president you sort of say, like, ‘I’m going to sort of give it up for a couple of years and I’m going to really focus on the job,’ ” Trump said.
“There are times to play golf, we all love golf, there are times to play and there are times you can’t play and it sends the wrong signal,” Trump said then.
Trump has made daytime visits to his own golf properties about 250 times in fewer than four years as president, with evidence that he played golf on at least 118 of those occasions, according to TrumpGolfCount.com.
What characterizes the nations that are the worst examples of dealing with the threat of the pandemic--the United States, Brazil, and Russia?
What characterizes the countries that are the best examples of dealing with the pandemic threat--South Korea, New Zealand, Germany?
Perhaps whoever wrote this piece of crap could get their own head out of their ass!
deaths per million:
Brazil - 107
Germany - 100
Russian - 24
I wonder why this particular person chose Germany (who had one of the shortest lock downs) over the UK (542/million), or France (435/million), or Italy (553/million), or Spain (615/million)... all who had much longer and more draconian shut downs?
and all who had worse results than the United States, but all had more authoritarian leaders who did "more" than Trump!
Perhaps it would be just as accurate to ask why all of those countries failed to stop the spread and actually did worse than Sweden, who didn't do any lock downs and kept their economy intact.
In a year, we will see which countries are in the deepest of recessions and/or depressions... and then we can question those leaders for whether or not their "leadership" was so great!
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