So you think Trump should be convicted of murder for allowing 225,000 americans to die from a preventable virus right?
Should Obama be convicted of Murder for the 5,200,000 Americans that died of a preventable disease during his tenure?
So you think Trump should be convicted of murder for allowing 225,000 americans to die from a preventable virus right?
Should Obama be convicted of Murder for the 5,200,000 Americans that died of a preventable disease during his tenure?
Heart Disease is very serious. And His Obama care took insurance away from 1.5 million and made it horribly expensive for another 3 million that had to forgo insurance.Sure when you can prove he knew how serious it was and spoke openly in private and then turned around and lied to the american people nd said " it was no bid deal" " would disappear on its own".
That is malicious and wanton neglect of his duties.
Heart Disease is very serious. And His Obama care took insurance away from 1.5 million and made it horribly expensive for another 3 million that had to forgo insurance.
That was malicious and wanton neglect of his duties!
Wrong dummy over 20 million gained insurance.
There is no point in discussing things with a person who listens to Fox "News" all day
Wrong Dummy. The numbers are valid.
As usual youre full of crap and TDS. It must be horrible and noisy inside your head!
Sure says the person who posted no bullshit.
Give that man a Nobel Prize!Original CDC prediction of deaths. 2,250,000
Actual CDC Outcome: 225,000
Trump Saved over 2,000,000
Original CDC prediction of deaths. 2,250,000
Actual CDC Outcome: 225,000
Trump Saved over 2,000,000
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Of that 225,000 the CDC admitted only 6% died from the Virus.
Of that 225,000 the CDC admitted only 6% died from the virus.
So you think Trump should be convicted of murder for allowing 225,000 americans to die from a preventable virus right?
So you think Trump should be convicted of murder for allowing 225,000 americans to die from a preventable virus right?
The directive was issued on July 24, 2009, three months after Obama declared H1N1 a national health emergency, and three months before Obama declared it a full national emergency. The decision to stop testing and counting cases was apparently made so abruptly that states had no opportunity to provide any input on the decision.Some public health officials privately disagreed with the decision to stop testing and counting, telling CBS News that continued tracking of this new and possibly changing virus was important because H1N1 has a different epidemiology, affects younger people more than seasonal flu and has been shown to have a higher case fatality rate than other flu virus strains.
As 2009 H1N1 cases continued to occur through the spring and summer, the task of counting cases became increasingly difficult. On May 12, 2009, CDC transitioned from reporting individual confirmed and probable cases of 2009 H1N1 influenza to reporting aggregate counts of 2009 H1N1 lab confirmed and probable cases, hospitalizations and deaths with the launch of an aggregate reporting web site. Once the numbers of cases increased beyond the point where counting of individual cases was practical, on July 23, 2009, CDC reported the number of 2009 cases for the last time.
Where did you get this kooky idea that COVID is preventable?