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He didn't order it because he lacked the authority to order it. He did recommend it though and TBD states followed his guidelines.
The 430,000 who returned from China landed in NY and LA, stupid.
 
Are you ever not a fucking moron?

Ever??

Social distancing isn’t a new idea—it saved thousands of American lives during the last great pandemic. Here's how it worked.
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Flu cases continued to mount until finally, on October 3, schools, churches, theaters, and public gathering spaces were shut down. Just two weeks after the first reported case, there were at least 20,000 more.
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From its first known U.S. case, at a Kansas military base in March 1918, the flu spread across the country. Shortly after health measures were put in place in Philadelphia, a case popped up in St. Louis. Two days later, the city shut down most public gatherings and quarantined victims in their homes. The cases slowed.

So in Philadelphia "schools, churches, theaters, and public gathering spaces were shut down," not every business in town. Kansas City shutdown public gatherings. That's it. There was no nationwide shut down of businesses or even public schools. The only business shutdown anywhere was movie theaters in Philadelphia.

To sum up, there was no shutdown of the economy.

Are you ever not a fucking moron?

Ever??
 
The million dead figure is for the entire world, moron.
When Trump left the WH the death toll in the US was 550,000. Check your numbers.

We've had over a million COVID deaths in the US.

 
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So in Philadelphia "schools, churches, theaters, and public gathering spaces were shut down," not every business in town. Kansas City shutdown public gatherings. That's it. There was no nationwide shut down of businesses or even public schools. The only business shutdown anywhere was movie theaters in Philadelphia.

To sum up, there was no shutdown of the economy.

Are you ever not a fucking moron?

Ever??

It wasn't just Philadelphia, fucking moron.

Are you ever not a fucking moron?

Ever???
 
It wasn't just Philadelphia, fucking moron.

Are you ever not a fucking moron?

Ever???
Please list any other shutdowns in other cities. Listed every single one mentioned in your article.

Are you ever not a fucking moron?

Ever???
 
Please list any other shutdowns in other cities. Listed every single one mentioned in your article.

Are you ever not a fucking moron?

Ever???

LOL

Are you ever not a fucking moron?

Ever???

  • Albany
  • Baltimore
  • Birmingham
  • Boston
  • Buffalo
  • Chicago
  • Cincinnati
  • Cleveland
  • Columbus
  • Dayton
  • Denver
  • Fall River
  • Indianapolis
  • Kansas City
  • Los Angeles
  • Louisville
  • Milwaukee
  • Minneapolis
  • Nashville
  • Newark
  • New Haven
  • New Orleans
  • New York
  • Oakland
  • Omaha
  • Philadelphia
  • Pittsburgh
  • Portland
  • Providence
  • Richmond
  • Rochester
  • San Francisco
  • Seattle
  • Spokane
  • St. Louis
  • Washington
 
LOL

Are you ever not a fucking moron?

Ever???

  • Albany
  • Baltimore
  • Birmingham
  • Boston
  • Buffalo
  • Chicago
  • Cincinnati
  • Cleveland
  • Columbus
  • Dayton
  • Denver
  • Fall River
  • Indianapolis
  • Kansas City
  • Los Angeles
  • Louisville
  • Milwaukee
  • Minneapolis
  • Nashville
  • Newark
  • New Haven
  • New Orleans
  • New York
  • Oakland
  • Omaha
  • Philadelphia
  • Pittsburgh
  • Portland
  • Providence
  • Richmond
  • Rochester
  • San Francisco
  • Seattle
  • Spokane
  • St. Louis
  • Washington
What did they shutdown? Where's the evidence?
 
Now as then, public health interventions are the first line of defense against an epidemic in the absence of a vaccine. These measures include closing schools, shops, and restaurants; placing restrictions on transportation; mandating social distancing, and banning public gatherings. (This is how small groups can save lives during a pandemic.)

Of course, getting citizens to comply with such orders is another story: In 1918, a San Francisco health officer shot three people when one refused to wear a mandatory face mask. In Arizona, police handed out $10 fines for those caught without the protective gear. But eventually, the most drastic and sweeping measures paid off. After implementing a multitude of strict closures and controls on public gatherings, St. Louis, San Francisco, Milwaukee, and Kansas City responded fastest and most effectively: Interventions there were credited with cutting transmission rates by 30 to 50 percent. New York City, which reacted earliest to the crisis with mandatory quarantines and staggered business hours, experienced the lowest death rate on the Eastern seaboard.

 
What did they shutdown? Where's the evidence?

How many times are you going to boast about being the forum's biggest fucking moron on the forum??

I already gave you the link, fucking moron. And it shows all of those cities in response to your moronic claim it listed only Philadelphia.


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Now as then, public health interventions are the first line of defense against an epidemic in the absence of a vaccine. These measures include closing schools, shops, and restaurants; placing restrictions on transportation; mandating social distancing, and banning public gatherings. (This is how small groups can save lives during a pandemic.)

Of course, getting citizens to comply with such orders is another story: In 1918, a San Francisco health officer shot three people when one refused to wear a mandatory face mask. In Arizona, police handed out $10 fines for those caught without the protective gear. But eventually, the most drastic and sweeping measures paid off. After implementing a multitude of strict closures and controls on public gatherings, St. Louis, San Francisco, Milwaukee, and Kansas City responded fastest and most effectively: Interventions there were credited with cutting transmission rates by 30 to 50 percent. New York City, which reacted earliest to the crisis with mandatory quarantines and staggered business hours, experienced the lowest death rate on the Eastern seaboard.

But eventually, the most drastic and sweeping measures paid off. After implementing a multitude of strict closures and controls on public gatherings

Where does it say they closed businesses, fuckstick?
 
How many times are you going to boast about being the forum's biggest fucking moron on the forum??

I already gave you the link, fucking moron. And it shows all of those cities in response to your moronic claim it listed only Philadelphia.


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That link doesn't say they closed any businesses except for movie theaters in Philadelphia, you fucking moron. Your own cite proves you wrong.

How many times are you going to boast about being the forum's biggest fucking moron on the forum??
 
But eventually, the most drastic and sweeping measures paid off. After implementing a multitude of strict closures and controls on public gatherings

Where does it say they closed businesses, fuckstick?

I already showed you, fucking moron...

Flu cases continued to mount until finally, on October 3, schools, churches, theaters, and public gathering spaces were shut down.
 
But eventually, the most drastic and sweeping measures paid off. After implementing a multitude of strict closures and controls on public gatherings

Where does it say they closed businesses, fuckstick?
"They closed all sorts of businesses. You understand that theaters are businesses right?

Do you not understand that "staggered business hours" mean they were required to be closed at certain times?
 
I already showed you, fucking moron...

Flu cases continued to mount until finally, on October 3, schools, churches, theaters, and public gathering spaces were shut down.
You showed they closed movie theaters in Philadelphia. Nothing more.
 
That link doesn't say they closed any businesses except for movie theaters in Philadelphia, you fucking moron. Your own cite proves you wrong.

How many times are you going to boast about being the forum's biggest fucking moron on the forum??

LOL

I can only conclude when you parrot back insults I hurl at you, it's because a) the insult stung you; and b) you lack the brain capacity to think up your own insults.

Your ignorance aside, the article was about social distancing in 1918, which is what we did in response to covid. It also mentioned shutdowns in St. Louis. Your addled brain missed that one too. It then list 36 cities across America which enforced social distancing. Somehow, your empty skull cavity missed 35 of them.
 
You showed they closed movie theaters in Philadelphia. Nothing more.

Sadly, now you're just lying. The article was about cities doing then what they did now. And it mentioned more than just theaters and more than just Philadelphia.

If truth and reality were on your side, you wouldn't have to lie like ya do. Then again, you are a proven liar...

yes, I did lie about that. I said it simply to trigger morons like you, and it worked.
 
Sadly, now you're just lying. The article was about cities doing then what they did now. And it mentioned more than just theaters and more than just Philadelphia.

If truth and reality were on your side, you wouldn't have to lie like ya do. Then again, you are a proven liar...

It mentioned other cities, but it didn't say they shut anything down in them. The only business shutdown it mentioned was movie theaters in Philadelphia.
 

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