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Friday, March 6, 2020
Map Timelapse On The Spread Of Coronavirus Covid-19
WNU Editor: If this trend continues, within 3 months the entire world will be blood red.
Democrats are about twice as likely as Republicans to say the coronavirus poses an imminent threat to the United States, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted this week.
And more Democrats than Republicans say they are taking steps to be prepared, including washing their hands more often or limiting their travel plans.
Poll respondents who described themselves as Republicans and did not see the coronavirus as a threat said it still felt remote because cases had not been detected close to home and their friends and neighbors did not seem to be worried, either.
“I haven’t changed a single thing,” Cindi Hogue, who lives outside Little Rock, Arkansas, told Reuters. “It’s not a reality to me yet. It hasn’t become a threat enough yet in my world.”
According to Vance, the slow release of test kits strikes her as suspicious and suggested that the president and members of his administration don’t want people tested because they fear the tests will reveal that the epidemic is worse than the White House is letting on.
As Vance wrote, “Why not test for Coronavirus? The only explanation we’ve seen so far is because Trump wants to keep the numbers down. He thinks this helps his chances of re-election. In other words, he cares less about your health than his future. Mass testing is logical, sensible & doable.”
You can see her tweet below:
Why not test for Coronavirus? The only explanation we’ve seen so far is because Trump wants to keep the numbers down. He think this helps his chances of re-election. In other words, he cares less about your health than his future. Mass testing is logical, sensible & doable. https://t.co/hef0x8ioRE
Democrats are about twice as likely as Republicans to say the coronavirus poses an imminent threat to the United States, according to a Reuters/Ipsos poll conducted this week.
ReplyDeleteAnd more Democrats than Republicans say they are taking steps to be prepared, including washing their hands more often or limiting their travel plans.
Poll respondents who described themselves as Republicans and did not see the coronavirus as a threat said it still felt remote because cases had not been detected close to home and their friends and neighbors did not seem to be worried, either.
“I haven’t changed a single thing,” Cindi Hogue, who lives outside Little Rock, Arkansas, told Reuters. “It’s not a reality to me yet. It hasn’t become a threat enough yet in my world.”
According to Vance, the slow release of test kits strikes her as suspicious and suggested that the president and members of his administration don’t want people tested because they fear the tests will reveal that the epidemic is worse than the White House is letting on.
ReplyDeleteAs Vance wrote, “Why not test for Coronavirus? The only explanation we’ve seen so far is because Trump wants to keep the numbers down. He thinks this helps his chances of re-election. In other words, he cares less about your health than his future. Mass testing is logical, sensible & doable.”
You can see her tweet below:
Why not test for Coronavirus? The only explanation we’ve seen so far is because Trump wants to keep the numbers down. He think this helps his chances of re-election. In other words, he cares less about your health than his future. Mass testing is logical, sensible & doable. https://t.co/hef0x8ioRE
— Joyce Alene (@JoyceWhiteVance) March 6, 2020
The globalist agenda
ReplyDeleteIf you're stuck in the 3D you will get the virus get go to a higher level 456D or higher
ReplyDeleteIt's all in the mind people
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