Trump Administration Admits Defeat on COVID-19, Surrenders as Failures

Trump is responsible for the American effort to eliminate thenpandemic, zipperhead! That is right up until he quit.

There was no credit to take. He is loathesome.

Zipperhead? I'm not Japanese, but you clearly are racist.

Regardless, the Trump administration has done an extraordinary job and combating the Wuhan virus. That you are without honor and attempt to leverage the pandemic for political gain through lies notwithstanding.

{

WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT RESPONSE

  • President Trump declared a national emergency, inviting States, territories, and tribes to access over $42 billion in existing funding.
  • Trump signed legislation securing $8.3 billion for coronavirus response.
  • Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, ensuring that American families and businesses impacted by the virus receive the strong support they need.
  • To leverage the resources of the entire government, the president created a White House Coronavirus Task Force to coordinate response.
  • Vice President Pence named Dr. Deborah Birx to serve as the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator.
  • The president has held multiple teleconferences with our nation’s governors to coordinate response efforts and offer his full support.
  • The president has approved major disaster declarations for impacted states like New York, Washington, and California.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

  • In January, Trump reacted quickly to implement travel restrictions on travel from China, buying us valuable time to respond to the virus.
  • The president has announced further travel restrictions on global hotspots, including Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Iran.
  • American citizens returning from travel-restricted countries are being routed to specific airports, where they can be screened and isolated as needed.
  • The United States reached mutual agreements with Mexico and Canada to restrict non-essential travel across our northern and southern borders.
  • The administration announced it will expeditiously return aliens who cross between ports of entry or are otherwise not allowed to enter the country, as the facilities in which these aliens would be held cannot support quarantine for the time needed to assess potential cases.
  • The administration raised travel warnings to their highest level for other hot spot locations, like Japan and South Korea.
  • The president has expanded airport screenings to identify travelers showing symptoms and instituted mandatory quarantines.
  • The State Department issued a global level 4 travel advisory, urging Americans to avoid all international travel due to the coronavirus outbreak worldwide.
EXPANDING TESTING ACCESSIBILITY

  • The FDA issued emergency approval for new commercial coronavirus tests to significantly expand testing across the country.
  • The president secured legislation that will ensure Americans are able to be tested for free.
  • The administration is working with state and local partners and the private sector to open up drive-through testing sites.
  • The administration is working with the private sector to develop a website that Americans can utilize to determine whether they need a test and, if so, where to get it.
  • HHS is providing funding to help accelerate the development of rapid diagnostic tests for the coronavirus.
  • The FDA cut red tape to expand testing availability.
  • Admiral Brett Giroir – the Assistant Secretary for Health and head of the Public Health Service – has been appointed to coordinate coronavirus testing efforts.
  • The FDA is empowering states to authorize tests developed and used by laboratories in their states.
  • The Department of Defense has set up 15 coronavirus testing sites worldwide.
  • The president signed legislation requiring more reporting from state and private labs to ensure our public health officials have the data they need to respond to this outbreak.
  • DoD and HHS worked to airlift hundreds of thousands of swabs and sample test kits from Italy to the United States.

SUPPORTING IMPACTED BUSINESSES

  • The Small Business Administration has announced disaster loans which provide impacted businesses with up to $2 million.
  • SBA relaxed criteria for disaster assistance loans – expanding small businesses’ access to economic assistance.
  • The president directed the Energy Department to purchase large quantities of crude oil for the strategic reserve.
  • Trump has held calls and meetings with business leaders from the pharmaceutical industry, airlines, health insurers, grocery stores, retail stores, banks, and more.
  • The Treasury Department approved the establishment of the Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility to provide liquidity to the financial system.
HELPING FAMILIES AND WORKING AMERICANS

  • The administration negotiated legislation which will provide tax credits for eligible businesses that give paid leave to Americans affected by the virus.
  • The administration took action to provide more flexibility in unemployment insurance programs for workers impacted by the coronavirus.
  • The Treasury Department moved tax day from April 15 to July 15.
  • Trump signed legislation providing funding and flexibility for emergency nutritional aid for senior citizens, women, children, and low-income families.
  • USDA announced new flexibilities to allow meal service during school closures.
  • USDA announced a new collaboration with the private sector to deliver nearly 1,000,000 meals a week to students in rural schools closed due to the coronavirus.
  • The administration is halting foreclosures and evictions for families with FHA-insured mortgages.
  • The Department of Labor announced up to $100 million in dislocated worker grants in response to the coronavirus national health emergency.
  • The White House worked with the private sector to launch a central website where families, students, and educators can access online education technologies.
  • Trump signed legislation to provide continuity in educational benefits for veterans and their families who attend schools that have had to switch from in-person to online learning due to the coronavirus.
  • The Department of Education has given broad approval to colleges and universities to allow them to more easily move their classes online.
  • The Department of Education set interest rates on all federally-held student loans to 0% for at least 60 days.
  • The Department of Education announced borrowers will have the option to suspend their payments on federally-held student loans for at least two months.
  • The Department of Education is providing waivers for federal testing requirements to states that have had to close schools.
INFORMING THE PUBLIC

  • The administration launched a website – coronavirus.gov – to keep the public informed about the outbreak.
  • The president launched a partnership with the Ad Council, media networks, and digital platforms to communicate public services announcements about the coronavirus.
  • The president announced guidelines for Americans to follow and do their part to stem the spread of the virus.
  • The Task Force is holding nearly daily press conferences to provide the American people with the latest information.
  • The Task Force has recommended mitigation strategies to heavily impacted communities, like those in New York, Washington, and California.
  • CMS announced guidance to protect vulnerable elderly Americans and limit medically unnecessary visits to nursing homes.
SUPPORTING PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

  • In January, the administration declared the coronavirus to be a public health emergency.
  • The president donated his fourth-quarter 2019 salary to the Department of Health and Human Services for coronavirus response efforts.
  • The president took action to give HHS authority to waive rules and regulations so that healthcare providers have maximum flexibility to respond to this outbreak.
  • CMS is giving flexibility to Medicare Advantage and Part D plans to waive cost-sharing for coronavirus tests and treatment.
  • CMS created new billing codes for coronavirus tests to promote better tracking of the public health response.
  • The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy coordinated with the NIH, the tech industry, and nonprofits to release a machine readable collection of 29,000 coronavirus-related research articles, which will help scientists discover insights to virus’ genetics, incubation, treatment, symptoms, and prevention.
  • The administration announced that health plans with health savings accounts will be able to cover coronavirus testing and treatment without co-payments.
  • CMS dramatically expanded telehealth for Medicare beneficiaries, ensuring more patients can access their doctors remotely while avoiding exposure.
  • HHS lifted HIPAA penalties to enable healthcare providers to expand telehealth access for patients.
  • The VA established 19 emergency operations centers across the country and put in place visitation restrictions to limit patients’ exposure.
  • CMS and the VA are working to limit nonessential, elective medical procedures to free up healthcare resources.
  • The Navy will be deploying two medical ships to help support impacted areas.
  • The president announced Carnival Cruise Lines will be making ships available for hospitals to use for non-coronavirus patients.
STRENGTHENING ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES

  • The president announced he is invoking the Defense Production Act.
  • The president signed a memorandum directing his Administration to make general-use face masks available to healthcare workers.
  • HHS announced it will be purchasing 500 million N95 respirators for the Strategic National Stockpile.
  • The Department of Defense announced it will be providing 5 million respirator masks and 2,000 specialized ventilators to assist.
  • The president signed legislation removing restrictions that prevented manufacturers from selling industrial masks – which can readily protect healthcare workers – directly to hospitals.

DEVELOPING VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICS

  • The administration is working to help accelerate the development of therapeutics and a vaccine to combat the coronavirus.
  • The FDA is evaluating existing drugs that could serve as potential therapeutics for coronavirus patients.
  • The administration is actively working with drug manufacturers to monitor any potential drug supply chain issues.
  • The administration is expanding research and consulting with experts to better understand the transmission of coronavirus.
  • The National Institutes of Health has announced the beginning of a clinical trial for a coronavirus vaccine candidate.
}

He lied. He mocks wearing masks. He should have died, if there is karma.


DERP

Pathetic.

You have no honor, no integrity, no soul.

You don't know what Karma is you ignorant baboon. If there is karma, you will reincarnate as a dung beetle.
Dear Lord get this election over so Trump and the mouth breathers who follow him can finally recede into the background where they belong!

We are tired of this shot ny!show! Hey speak of integrity while supporting Trump! Thank you for the iro
Trump is responsible for the American effort to eliminate thenpandemic, zipperhead! That is right up until he quit.

There was no credit to take. He is loathesome.

Zipperhead? I'm not Japanese, but you clearly are racist.

Regardless, the Trump administration has done an extraordinary job and combating the Wuhan virus. That you are without honor and attempt to leverage the pandemic for political gain through lies notwithstanding.

{

WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT RESPONSE

  • President Trump declared a national emergency, inviting States, territories, and tribes to access over $42 billion in existing funding.
  • Trump signed legislation securing $8.3 billion for coronavirus response.
  • Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, ensuring that American families and businesses impacted by the virus receive the strong support they need.
  • To leverage the resources of the entire government, the president created a White House Coronavirus Task Force to coordinate response.
  • Vice President Pence named Dr. Deborah Birx to serve as the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator.
  • The president has held multiple teleconferences with our nation’s governors to coordinate response efforts and offer his full support.
  • The president has approved major disaster declarations for impacted states like New York, Washington, and California.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

  • In January, Trump reacted quickly to implement travel restrictions on travel from China, buying us valuable time to respond to the virus.
  • The president has announced further travel restrictions on global hotspots, including Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Iran.
  • American citizens returning from travel-restricted countries are being routed to specific airports, where they can be screened and isolated as needed.
  • The United States reached mutual agreements with Mexico and Canada to restrict non-essential travel across our northern and southern borders.
  • The administration announced it will expeditiously return aliens who cross between ports of entry or are otherwise not allowed to enter the country, as the facilities in which these aliens would be held cannot support quarantine for the time needed to assess potential cases.
  • The administration raised travel warnings to their highest level for other hot spot locations, like Japan and South Korea.
  • The president has expanded airport screenings to identify travelers showing symptoms and instituted mandatory quarantines.
  • The State Department issued a global level 4 travel advisory, urging Americans to avoid all international travel due to the coronavirus outbreak worldwide.
EXPANDING TESTING ACCESSIBILITY

  • The FDA issued emergency approval for new commercial coronavirus tests to significantly expand testing across the country.
  • The president secured legislation that will ensure Americans are able to be tested for free.
  • The administration is working with state and local partners and the private sector to open up drive-through testing sites.
  • The administration is working with the private sector to develop a website that Americans can utilize to determine whether they need a test and, if so, where to get it.
  • HHS is providing funding to help accelerate the development of rapid diagnostic tests for the coronavirus.
  • The FDA cut red tape to expand testing availability.
  • Admiral Brett Giroir – the Assistant Secretary for Health and head of the Public Health Service – has been appointed to coordinate coronavirus testing efforts.
  • The FDA is empowering states to authorize tests developed and used by laboratories in their states.
  • The Department of Defense has set up 15 coronavirus testing sites worldwide.
  • The president signed legislation requiring more reporting from state and private labs to ensure our public health officials have the data they need to respond to this outbreak.
  • DoD and HHS worked to airlift hundreds of thousands of swabs and sample test kits from Italy to the United States.

SUPPORTING IMPACTED BUSINESSES

  • The Small Business Administration has announced disaster loans which provide impacted businesses with up to $2 million.
  • SBA relaxed criteria for disaster assistance loans – expanding small businesses’ access to economic assistance.
  • The president directed the Energy Department to purchase large quantities of crude oil for the strategic reserve.
  • Trump has held calls and meetings with business leaders from the pharmaceutical industry, airlines, health insurers, grocery stores, retail stores, banks, and more.
  • The Treasury Department approved the establishment of the Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility to provide liquidity to the financial system.
HELPING FAMILIES AND WORKING AMERICANS

  • The administration negotiated legislation which will provide tax credits for eligible businesses that give paid leave to Americans affected by the virus.
  • The administration took action to provide more flexibility in unemployment insurance programs for workers impacted by the coronavirus.
  • The Treasury Department moved tax day from April 15 to July 15.
  • Trump signed legislation providing funding and flexibility for emergency nutritional aid for senior citizens, women, children, and low-income families.
  • USDA announced new flexibilities to allow meal service during school closures.
  • USDA announced a new collaboration with the private sector to deliver nearly 1,000,000 meals a week to students in rural schools closed due to the coronavirus.
  • The administration is halting foreclosures and evictions for families with FHA-insured mortgages.
  • The Department of Labor announced up to $100 million in dislocated worker grants in response to the coronavirus national health emergency.
  • The White House worked with the private sector to launch a central website where families, students, and educators can access online education technologies.
  • Trump signed legislation to provide continuity in educational benefits for veterans and their families who attend schools that have had to switch from in-person to online learning due to the coronavirus.
  • The Department of Education has given broad approval to colleges and universities to allow them to more easily move their classes online.
  • The Department of Education set interest rates on all federally-held student loans to 0% for at least 60 days.
  • The Department of Education announced borrowers will have the option to suspend their payments on federally-held student loans for at least two months.
  • The Department of Education is providing waivers for federal testing requirements to states that have had to close schools.
INFORMING THE PUBLIC

  • The administration launched a website – coronavirus.gov – to keep the public informed about the outbreak.
  • The president launched a partnership with the Ad Council, media networks, and digital platforms to communicate public services announcements about the coronavirus.
  • The president announced guidelines for Americans to follow and do their part to stem the spread of the virus.
  • The Task Force is holding nearly daily press conferences to provide the American people with the latest information.
  • The Task Force has recommended mitigation strategies to heavily impacted communities, like those in New York, Washington, and California.
  • CMS announced guidance to protect vulnerable elderly Americans and limit medically unnecessary visits to nursing homes.
SUPPORTING PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

  • In January, the administration declared the coronavirus to be a public health emergency.
  • The president donated his fourth-quarter 2019 salary to the Department of Health and Human Services for coronavirus response efforts.
  • The president took action to give HHS authority to waive rules and regulations so that healthcare providers have maximum flexibility to respond to this outbreak.
  • CMS is giving flexibility to Medicare Advantage and Part D plans to waive cost-sharing for coronavirus tests and treatment.
  • CMS created new billing codes for coronavirus tests to promote better tracking of the public health response.
  • The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy coordinated with the NIH, the tech industry, and nonprofits to release a machine readable collection of 29,000 coronavirus-related research articles, which will help scientists discover insights to virus’ genetics, incubation, treatment, symptoms, and prevention.
  • The administration announced that health plans with health savings accounts will be able to cover coronavirus testing and treatment without co-payments.
  • CMS dramatically expanded telehealth for Medicare beneficiaries, ensuring more patients can access their doctors remotely while avoiding exposure.
  • HHS lifted HIPAA penalties to enable healthcare providers to expand telehealth access for patients.
  • The VA established 19 emergency operations centers across the country and put in place visitation restrictions to limit patients’ exposure.
  • CMS and the VA are working to limit nonessential, elective medical procedures to free up healthcare resources.
  • The Navy will be deploying two medical ships to help support impacted areas.
  • The president announced Carnival Cruise Lines will be making ships available for hospitals to use for non-coronavirus patients.
STRENGTHENING ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES

  • The president announced he is invoking the Defense Production Act.
  • The president signed a memorandum directing his Administration to make general-use face masks available to healthcare workers.
  • HHS announced it will be purchasing 500 million N95 respirators for the Strategic National Stockpile.
  • The Department of Defense announced it will be providing 5 million respirator masks and 2,000 specialized ventilators to assist.
  • The president signed legislation removing restrictions that prevented manufacturers from selling industrial masks – which can readily protect healthcare workers – directly to hospitals.

DEVELOPING VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICS

  • The administration is working to help accelerate the development of therapeutics and a vaccine to combat the coronavirus.
  • The FDA is evaluating existing drugs that could serve as potential therapeutics for coronavirus patients.
  • The administration is actively working with drug manufacturers to monitor any potential drug supply chain issues.
  • The administration is expanding research and consulting with experts to better understand the transmission of coronavirus.
  • The National Institutes of Health has announced the beginning of a clinical trial for a coronavirus vaccine candidate.
}

He lied. He mocks wearing masks. He should have died, if there is karma.


DERP

Pathetic.

You have no honor, no integrity, no soul.

You don't know what Karma is you ignorant baboon. If there is karma, you will reincarnate as a dung beetle.
Honor, integrity and soul? You're following Donald Trump right from the ICU to the grave on this issue and you dare use words like honor, integrity and soul? What chutzpah!
Yeah, Dementia-China Joe and his crime family are the epitome of 'honor, integrity, and soul....while Hunter is doing crack, screwing children, and talking money from / laundering money from our enemies, and Joe is lying, extorting foreign leaders, hiding his son's home-made child porn movies, taking his cut of the $1.5 Billion while defending them and their being the cause of COVID-19.. calling life-saving travel bans 'Xenophobic'...

:p
 
Translation:

HEY - IGNORE the Biden Corruption Scandal - LOOK OVER HERE...
Translation:
Yep, we and our supporters screwed the country on containment and control of the biggest, most infectious, deadliest pandemic in 100 years, so all we got is a last minute scandal about Biden's kid. Everybody likes scandal to divert attention, so vote for us and we will give you more. Good luck on the virus, as you will get no leadership from us. It is election year. Winning more important than people dying.
It hasnt been contained anywhere.
It has been curtailed in places, but not contained. It is official policy that we have declared defeat and are not going to control the pandemic, as stated by the white house chief of staff, while trump does super spreader events daily.
You cant contain it when its already out. Maybe if youre on an island and you isolate the few people that get it, but its only remotely possible in those extreme scenarios. There is certainly no containing it in the US and anyone who says otherwise is either lying or they're a fucking moron.
Cannot 100% is true, but could be curtailed and better controlled, than adopting a wait for vaccine or herd immunity policy.
How would you curtail it and control it better?
How would you curtail it and control it better?
Jesus. Look around, dope. The answer is right in front of you. We are the worst in the world. Literally anything would be more effective.
One, we arent the worst in the world, and two you cant answer the question because, you dont have the answers, retard.
One, we arent the worst in the world, and two you cant answer the question because, you dont have the answers, retard
We are the worst in the world, dope. By far.
We're up to averaging 70k new cases a day. The answers are obvious. So much so that even "shithole countries" are doing better.
We are just handicapped by the retard "freedom" class that refuses to do their part.
Again, misinformed and stupid posting by a libber. We are not the worst in the world by far. More cases is the result of increased testing, our mortality rate is below that of the global average. Severe case rate way down to below half a percent. As for a retard "freedom" class, the only party that didn't do their part was Democrats and their state's global leading mortality rates whiner.
Again, misinformed and stupid posting by a libber. We are not the worst in the world by far. More cases is the result of increased testing, our mortality rate is below that of the global average. Severe case rate way down to below half a percent. As for a retard "freedom" class, the only party that didn't do their part was Democrats and their state's global leading mortality rates whiner
No, dope. The new cases are a result of the virus spreading out of control. Not testing.
We are at record highs.
You whiners have been claiming "record highs" since March, you realize that right? 135 million tests at a 6.6% positive rate GIVES YOU LOTS OF CASES goofy! The deaths are waaaay down, don't you get it? People have and will have the virus, testing proves it, but they aren't dying like when Killer Cuomo was on the loose. Do you wackos ever listen to yourselves in full panic mode, you are comical.
 
Translation:

HEY - IGNORE the Biden Corruption Scandal - LOOK OVER HERE...
Translation:
Yep, we and our supporters screwed the country on containment and control of the biggest, most infectious, deadliest pandemic in 100 years, so all we got is a last minute scandal about Biden's kid. Everybody likes scandal to divert attention, so vote for us and we will give you more. Good luck on the virus, as you will get no leadership from us. It is election year. Winning more important than people dying.
It hasnt been contained anywhere.
It has been curtailed in places, but not contained. It is official policy that we have declared defeat and are not going to control the pandemic, as stated by the white house chief of staff, while trump does super spreader events daily.
You cant contain it when its already out. Maybe if youre on an island and you isolate the few people that get it, but its only remotely possible in those extreme scenarios. There is certainly no containing it in the US and anyone who says otherwise is either lying or they're a fucking moron.
Cannot 100% is true, but could be curtailed and better controlled, than adopting a wait for vaccine or herd immunity policy.
How would you curtail it and control it better?
How would you curtail it and control it better?
Jesus. Look around, dope. The answer is right in front of you. We are the worst in the world. Literally anything would be more effective.
One, we arent the worst in the world, and two you cant answer the question because, you dont have the answers, retard.
One, we arent the worst in the world, and two you cant answer the question because, you dont have the answers, retard
We are the worst in the world, dope. By far.
We're up to averaging 70k new cases a day. The answers are obvious. So much so that even "shithole countries" are doing better.
We are just handicapped by the retard "freedom" class that refuses to do their part.
Again, misinformed and stupid posting by a libber. We are not the worst in the world by far. More cases is the result of increased testing, our mortality rate is below that of the global average. Severe case rate way down to below half a percent. As for a retard "freedom" class, the only party that didn't do their part was Democrats and their state's global leading mortality rates whiner.
Again, misinformed and stupid posting by a libber. We are not the worst in the world by far. More cases is the result of increased testing, our mortality rate is below that of the global average. Severe case rate way down to below half a percent. As for a retard "freedom" class, the only party that didn't do their part was Democrats and their state's global leading mortality rates whiner
No, dope. The new cases are a result of the virus spreading out of control. Not testing.
We are at record highs.
You are a moron...

The number of cases means exactly squat... It is the wrong metric. Hospitalizations and then those needing interventions are the big numbers... Cases are rising but hospitilizations and need for interventions is not.... This means the part of the populace that deals well with this virus is doing just that.. They need to get on with life and get back to work..
 
Translation:

HEY - IGNORE the Biden Corruption Scandal - LOOK OVER HERE...
Translation:
Yep, we and our supporters screwed the country on containment and control of the biggest, most infectious, deadliest pandemic in 100 years, so all we got is a last minute scandal about Biden's kid. Everybody likes scandal to divert attention, so vote for us and we will give you more. Good luck on the virus, as you will get no leadership from us. It is election year. Winning more important than people dying.
It hasnt been contained anywhere.
It has been curtailed in places, but not contained. It is official policy that we have declared defeat and are not going to control the pandemic, as stated by the white house chief of staff, while trump does super spreader events daily.
You cant contain it when its already out. Maybe if youre on an island and you isolate the few people that get it, but its only remotely possible in those extreme scenarios. There is certainly no containing it in the US and anyone who says otherwise is either lying or they're a fucking moron.
Cannot 100% is true, but could be curtailed and better controlled, than adopting a wait for vaccine or herd immunity policy.
How would you curtail it and control it better?
How would you curtail it and control it better?
Jesus. Look around, dope. The answer is right in front of you. We are the worst in the world. Literally anything would be more effective.
One, we arent the worst in the world, and two you cant answer the question because, you dont have the answers, retard.
One, we arent the worst in the world, and two you cant answer the question because, you dont have the answers, retard
We are the worst in the world, dope. By far.
We're up to averaging 70k new cases a day. The answers are obvious. So much so that even "shithole countries" are doing better.
We are just handicapped by the retard "freedom" class that refuses to do their part.
Again, misinformed and stupid posting by a libber. We are not the worst in the world by far. More cases is the result of increased testing, our mortality rate is below that of the global average. Severe case rate way down to below half a percent. As for a retard "freedom" class, the only party that didn't do their part was Democrats and their state's global leading mortality rates whiner.
Again, misinformed and stupid posting by a libber. We are not the worst in the world by far. More cases is the result of increased testing, our mortality rate is below that of the global average. Severe case rate way down to below half a percent. As for a retard "freedom" class, the only party that didn't do their part was Democrats and their state's global leading mortality rates whiner
No, dope. The new cases are a result of the virus spreading out of control. Not testing.
We are at record highs.
You are a moron...

The number of cases means exactly squat... It is the wrong metric. Hospitalizations and then those needing interventions are the big numbers... Cases are rising but hospitilizations and need for interventions is not.... This means the part of the populace that deals well with this virus is doing just that.. They need to get on with life and get back to work..
Severe case rate was well over 1% a couple months ago, now its below half a percent on all active cases.
 
We can’t control it.
We aren’t even going to try.
You’ll have to live with it.
Have some hydroxychloroquine.


Actually, the Trump administration never made a serious, comprehensive effort to address the pandemic at the outset.

All Trump had going for him to win reelection was the economy; he wasn’t going to do anything to jeopardize that – including doing the right thing by implementing the health and safety guidelines.




The thing is, if trump had put the people of America first, worked hard to protect the nation and defeat the virus, he would have assured his reelection no matter what the stock market did.

He is also too stupid to realize that the stock market isn't the whole economy.

All trump protected was the ultra rich and his own bank accounts.
 
Trump is responsible for the American effort to eliminate thenpandemic, zipperhead! That is right up until he quit.

There was no credit to take. He is loathesome.

Zipperhead? I'm not Japanese, but you clearly are racist.

Regardless, the Trump administration has done an extraordinary job and combating the Wuhan virus. That you are without honor and attempt to leverage the pandemic for political gain through lies notwithstanding.

{

WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT RESPONSE

  • President Trump declared a national emergency, inviting States, territories, and tribes to access over $42 billion in existing funding.
  • Trump signed legislation securing $8.3 billion for coronavirus response.
  • Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, ensuring that American families and businesses impacted by the virus receive the strong support they need.
  • To leverage the resources of the entire government, the president created a White House Coronavirus Task Force to coordinate response.
  • Vice President Pence named Dr. Deborah Birx to serve as the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator.
  • The president has held multiple teleconferences with our nation’s governors to coordinate response efforts and offer his full support.
  • The president has approved major disaster declarations for impacted states like New York, Washington, and California.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

  • In January, Trump reacted quickly to implement travel restrictions on travel from China, buying us valuable time to respond to the virus.
  • The president has announced further travel restrictions on global hotspots, including Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Iran.
  • American citizens returning from travel-restricted countries are being routed to specific airports, where they can be screened and isolated as needed.
  • The United States reached mutual agreements with Mexico and Canada to restrict non-essential travel across our northern and southern borders.
  • The administration announced it will expeditiously return aliens who cross between ports of entry or are otherwise not allowed to enter the country, as the facilities in which these aliens would be held cannot support quarantine for the time needed to assess potential cases.
  • The administration raised travel warnings to their highest level for other hot spot locations, like Japan and South Korea.
  • The president has expanded airport screenings to identify travelers showing symptoms and instituted mandatory quarantines.
  • The State Department issued a global level 4 travel advisory, urging Americans to avoid all international travel due to the coronavirus outbreak worldwide.
EXPANDING TESTING ACCESSIBILITY

  • The FDA issued emergency approval for new commercial coronavirus tests to significantly expand testing across the country.
  • The president secured legislation that will ensure Americans are able to be tested for free.
  • The administration is working with state and local partners and the private sector to open up drive-through testing sites.
  • The administration is working with the private sector to develop a website that Americans can utilize to determine whether they need a test and, if so, where to get it.
  • HHS is providing funding to help accelerate the development of rapid diagnostic tests for the coronavirus.
  • The FDA cut red tape to expand testing availability.
  • Admiral Brett Giroir – the Assistant Secretary for Health and head of the Public Health Service – has been appointed to coordinate coronavirus testing efforts.
  • The FDA is empowering states to authorize tests developed and used by laboratories in their states.
  • The Department of Defense has set up 15 coronavirus testing sites worldwide.
  • The president signed legislation requiring more reporting from state and private labs to ensure our public health officials have the data they need to respond to this outbreak.
  • DoD and HHS worked to airlift hundreds of thousands of swabs and sample test kits from Italy to the United States.

SUPPORTING IMPACTED BUSINESSES

  • The Small Business Administration has announced disaster loans which provide impacted businesses with up to $2 million.
  • SBA relaxed criteria for disaster assistance loans – expanding small businesses’ access to economic assistance.
  • The president directed the Energy Department to purchase large quantities of crude oil for the strategic reserve.
  • Trump has held calls and meetings with business leaders from the pharmaceutical industry, airlines, health insurers, grocery stores, retail stores, banks, and more.
  • The Treasury Department approved the establishment of the Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility to provide liquidity to the financial system.
HELPING FAMILIES AND WORKING AMERICANS

  • The administration negotiated legislation which will provide tax credits for eligible businesses that give paid leave to Americans affected by the virus.
  • The administration took action to provide more flexibility in unemployment insurance programs for workers impacted by the coronavirus.
  • The Treasury Department moved tax day from April 15 to July 15.
  • Trump signed legislation providing funding and flexibility for emergency nutritional aid for senior citizens, women, children, and low-income families.
  • USDA announced new flexibilities to allow meal service during school closures.
  • USDA announced a new collaboration with the private sector to deliver nearly 1,000,000 meals a week to students in rural schools closed due to the coronavirus.
  • The administration is halting foreclosures and evictions for families with FHA-insured mortgages.
  • The Department of Labor announced up to $100 million in dislocated worker grants in response to the coronavirus national health emergency.
  • The White House worked with the private sector to launch a central website where families, students, and educators can access online education technologies.
  • Trump signed legislation to provide continuity in educational benefits for veterans and their families who attend schools that have had to switch from in-person to online learning due to the coronavirus.
  • The Department of Education has given broad approval to colleges and universities to allow them to more easily move their classes online.
  • The Department of Education set interest rates on all federally-held student loans to 0% for at least 60 days.
  • The Department of Education announced borrowers will have the option to suspend their payments on federally-held student loans for at least two months.
  • The Department of Education is providing waivers for federal testing requirements to states that have had to close schools.
INFORMING THE PUBLIC

  • The administration launched a website – coronavirus.gov – to keep the public informed about the outbreak.
  • The president launched a partnership with the Ad Council, media networks, and digital platforms to communicate public services announcements about the coronavirus.
  • The president announced guidelines for Americans to follow and do their part to stem the spread of the virus.
  • The Task Force is holding nearly daily press conferences to provide the American people with the latest information.
  • The Task Force has recommended mitigation strategies to heavily impacted communities, like those in New York, Washington, and California.
  • CMS announced guidance to protect vulnerable elderly Americans and limit medically unnecessary visits to nursing homes.
SUPPORTING PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

  • In January, the administration declared the coronavirus to be a public health emergency.
  • The president donated his fourth-quarter 2019 salary to the Department of Health and Human Services for coronavirus response efforts.
  • The president took action to give HHS authority to waive rules and regulations so that healthcare providers have maximum flexibility to respond to this outbreak.
  • CMS is giving flexibility to Medicare Advantage and Part D plans to waive cost-sharing for coronavirus tests and treatment.
  • CMS created new billing codes for coronavirus tests to promote better tracking of the public health response.
  • The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy coordinated with the NIH, the tech industry, and nonprofits to release a machine readable collection of 29,000 coronavirus-related research articles, which will help scientists discover insights to virus’ genetics, incubation, treatment, symptoms, and prevention.
  • The administration announced that health plans with health savings accounts will be able to cover coronavirus testing and treatment without co-payments.
  • CMS dramatically expanded telehealth for Medicare beneficiaries, ensuring more patients can access their doctors remotely while avoiding exposure.
  • HHS lifted HIPAA penalties to enable healthcare providers to expand telehealth access for patients.
  • The VA established 19 emergency operations centers across the country and put in place visitation restrictions to limit patients’ exposure.
  • CMS and the VA are working to limit nonessential, elective medical procedures to free up healthcare resources.
  • The Navy will be deploying two medical ships to help support impacted areas.
  • The president announced Carnival Cruise Lines will be making ships available for hospitals to use for non-coronavirus patients.
STRENGTHENING ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES

  • The president announced he is invoking the Defense Production Act.
  • The president signed a memorandum directing his Administration to make general-use face masks available to healthcare workers.
  • HHS announced it will be purchasing 500 million N95 respirators for the Strategic National Stockpile.
  • The Department of Defense announced it will be providing 5 million respirator masks and 2,000 specialized ventilators to assist.
  • The president signed legislation removing restrictions that prevented manufacturers from selling industrial masks – which can readily protect healthcare workers – directly to hospitals.

DEVELOPING VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICS

  • The administration is working to help accelerate the development of therapeutics and a vaccine to combat the coronavirus.
  • The FDA is evaluating existing drugs that could serve as potential therapeutics for coronavirus patients.
  • The administration is actively working with drug manufacturers to monitor any potential drug supply chain issues.
  • The administration is expanding research and consulting with experts to better understand the transmission of coronavirus.
  • The National Institutes of Health has announced the beginning of a clinical trial for a coronavirus vaccine candidate.
}

He lied. He mocks wearing masks. He should have died, if there is karma.


DERP

Pathetic.

You have no honor, no integrity, no soul.

You don't know what Karma is you ignorant baboon. If there is karma, you will reincarnate as a dung beetle.
Dear Lord get this election over so Trump and the mouth breathers who follow him can finally recede into the background where they belong!

We are tired of this shot ny!show! Hey speak of integrity while supporting Trump! Thank you for the iro
Trump is responsible for the American effort to eliminate thenpandemic, zipperhead! That is right up until he quit.

There was no credit to take. He is loathesome.

Zipperhead? I'm not Japanese, but you clearly are racist.

Regardless, the Trump administration has done an extraordinary job and combating the Wuhan virus. That you are without honor and attempt to leverage the pandemic for political gain through lies notwithstanding.

{

WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT RESPONSE

  • President Trump declared a national emergency, inviting States, territories, and tribes to access over $42 billion in existing funding.
  • Trump signed legislation securing $8.3 billion for coronavirus response.
  • Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, ensuring that American families and businesses impacted by the virus receive the strong support they need.
  • To leverage the resources of the entire government, the president created a White House Coronavirus Task Force to coordinate response.
  • Vice President Pence named Dr. Deborah Birx to serve as the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator.
  • The president has held multiple teleconferences with our nation’s governors to coordinate response efforts and offer his full support.
  • The president has approved major disaster declarations for impacted states like New York, Washington, and California.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

  • In January, Trump reacted quickly to implement travel restrictions on travel from China, buying us valuable time to respond to the virus.
  • The president has announced further travel restrictions on global hotspots, including Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Iran.
  • American citizens returning from travel-restricted countries are being routed to specific airports, where they can be screened and isolated as needed.
  • The United States reached mutual agreements with Mexico and Canada to restrict non-essential travel across our northern and southern borders.
  • The administration announced it will expeditiously return aliens who cross between ports of entry or are otherwise not allowed to enter the country, as the facilities in which these aliens would be held cannot support quarantine for the time needed to assess potential cases.
  • The administration raised travel warnings to their highest level for other hot spot locations, like Japan and South Korea.
  • The president has expanded airport screenings to identify travelers showing symptoms and instituted mandatory quarantines.
  • The State Department issued a global level 4 travel advisory, urging Americans to avoid all international travel due to the coronavirus outbreak worldwide.
EXPANDING TESTING ACCESSIBILITY

  • The FDA issued emergency approval for new commercial coronavirus tests to significantly expand testing across the country.
  • The president secured legislation that will ensure Americans are able to be tested for free.
  • The administration is working with state and local partners and the private sector to open up drive-through testing sites.
  • The administration is working with the private sector to develop a website that Americans can utilize to determine whether they need a test and, if so, where to get it.
  • HHS is providing funding to help accelerate the development of rapid diagnostic tests for the coronavirus.
  • The FDA cut red tape to expand testing availability.
  • Admiral Brett Giroir – the Assistant Secretary for Health and head of the Public Health Service – has been appointed to coordinate coronavirus testing efforts.
  • The FDA is empowering states to authorize tests developed and used by laboratories in their states.
  • The Department of Defense has set up 15 coronavirus testing sites worldwide.
  • The president signed legislation requiring more reporting from state and private labs to ensure our public health officials have the data they need to respond to this outbreak.
  • DoD and HHS worked to airlift hundreds of thousands of swabs and sample test kits from Italy to the United States.

SUPPORTING IMPACTED BUSINESSES

  • The Small Business Administration has announced disaster loans which provide impacted businesses with up to $2 million.
  • SBA relaxed criteria for disaster assistance loans – expanding small businesses’ access to economic assistance.
  • The president directed the Energy Department to purchase large quantities of crude oil for the strategic reserve.
  • Trump has held calls and meetings with business leaders from the pharmaceutical industry, airlines, health insurers, grocery stores, retail stores, banks, and more.
  • The Treasury Department approved the establishment of the Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility to provide liquidity to the financial system.
HELPING FAMILIES AND WORKING AMERICANS

  • The administration negotiated legislation which will provide tax credits for eligible businesses that give paid leave to Americans affected by the virus.
  • The administration took action to provide more flexibility in unemployment insurance programs for workers impacted by the coronavirus.
  • The Treasury Department moved tax day from April 15 to July 15.
  • Trump signed legislation providing funding and flexibility for emergency nutritional aid for senior citizens, women, children, and low-income families.
  • USDA announced new flexibilities to allow meal service during school closures.
  • USDA announced a new collaboration with the private sector to deliver nearly 1,000,000 meals a week to students in rural schools closed due to the coronavirus.
  • The administration is halting foreclosures and evictions for families with FHA-insured mortgages.
  • The Department of Labor announced up to $100 million in dislocated worker grants in response to the coronavirus national health emergency.
  • The White House worked with the private sector to launch a central website where families, students, and educators can access online education technologies.
  • Trump signed legislation to provide continuity in educational benefits for veterans and their families who attend schools that have had to switch from in-person to online learning due to the coronavirus.
  • The Department of Education has given broad approval to colleges and universities to allow them to more easily move their classes online.
  • The Department of Education set interest rates on all federally-held student loans to 0% for at least 60 days.
  • The Department of Education announced borrowers will have the option to suspend their payments on federally-held student loans for at least two months.
  • The Department of Education is providing waivers for federal testing requirements to states that have had to close schools.
INFORMING THE PUBLIC

  • The administration launched a website – coronavirus.gov – to keep the public informed about the outbreak.
  • The president launched a partnership with the Ad Council, media networks, and digital platforms to communicate public services announcements about the coronavirus.
  • The president announced guidelines for Americans to follow and do their part to stem the spread of the virus.
  • The Task Force is holding nearly daily press conferences to provide the American people with the latest information.
  • The Task Force has recommended mitigation strategies to heavily impacted communities, like those in New York, Washington, and California.
  • CMS announced guidance to protect vulnerable elderly Americans and limit medically unnecessary visits to nursing homes.
SUPPORTING PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

  • In January, the administration declared the coronavirus to be a public health emergency.
  • The president donated his fourth-quarter 2019 salary to the Department of Health and Human Services for coronavirus response efforts.
  • The president took action to give HHS authority to waive rules and regulations so that healthcare providers have maximum flexibility to respond to this outbreak.
  • CMS is giving flexibility to Medicare Advantage and Part D plans to waive cost-sharing for coronavirus tests and treatment.
  • CMS created new billing codes for coronavirus tests to promote better tracking of the public health response.
  • The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy coordinated with the NIH, the tech industry, and nonprofits to release a machine readable collection of 29,000 coronavirus-related research articles, which will help scientists discover insights to virus’ genetics, incubation, treatment, symptoms, and prevention.
  • The administration announced that health plans with health savings accounts will be able to cover coronavirus testing and treatment without co-payments.
  • CMS dramatically expanded telehealth for Medicare beneficiaries, ensuring more patients can access their doctors remotely while avoiding exposure.
  • HHS lifted HIPAA penalties to enable healthcare providers to expand telehealth access for patients.
  • The VA established 19 emergency operations centers across the country and put in place visitation restrictions to limit patients’ exposure.
  • CMS and the VA are working to limit nonessential, elective medical procedures to free up healthcare resources.
  • The Navy will be deploying two medical ships to help support impacted areas.
  • The president announced Carnival Cruise Lines will be making ships available for hospitals to use for non-coronavirus patients.
STRENGTHENING ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES

  • The president announced he is invoking the Defense Production Act.
  • The president signed a memorandum directing his Administration to make general-use face masks available to healthcare workers.
  • HHS announced it will be purchasing 500 million N95 respirators for the Strategic National Stockpile.
  • The Department of Defense announced it will be providing 5 million respirator masks and 2,000 specialized ventilators to assist.
  • The president signed legislation removing restrictions that prevented manufacturers from selling industrial masks – which can readily protect healthcare workers – directly to hospitals.

DEVELOPING VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICS

  • The administration is working to help accelerate the development of therapeutics and a vaccine to combat the coronavirus.
  • The FDA is evaluating existing drugs that could serve as potential therapeutics for coronavirus patients.
  • The administration is actively working with drug manufacturers to monitor any potential drug supply chain issues.
  • The administration is expanding research and consulting with experts to better understand the transmission of coronavirus.
  • The National Institutes of Health has announced the beginning of a clinical trial for a coronavirus vaccine candidate.
}

He lied. He mocks wearing masks. He should have died, if there is karma.


DERP

Pathetic.

You have no honor, no integrity, no soul.

You don't know what Karma is you ignorant baboon. If there is karma, you will reincarnate as a dung beetle.
Honor, integrity and soul? You're following Donald Trump right from the ICU to the grave on this issue and you dare use words like honor, integrity and soul? What chutzpah!
Yeah, Dementia-China Joe and his crime family are the epitome of 'honor, integrity, and soul....while Hunter is doing crack, screwing children, and talking money from / laundering money from our enemies, and Joe is lying, extorting foreign leaders, hiding his son's home-made child porn movies, taking his cut of the $1.5 Billion while defending them and their being the cause of COVID-19.. calling life-saving travel bans 'Xenophobic'...

:p
The only people who think this way are you and your brothers watching Fox, OAN, Qanon and Breitbart.

The sound inside that silo is deafening, yet it does not leak out of the silo, does it?
 
We can’t control it.
We aren’t even going to try.
You’ll have to live with it.
Have some hydroxychloroquine.


Actually, the Trump administration never made a serious, comprehensive effort to address the pandemic at the outset.

All Trump had going for him to win reelection was the economy; he wasn’t going to do anything to jeopardize that – including doing the right thing by implementing the health and safety guidelines.




The thing is, if trump had put the people of America first, worked hard to protect the nation and defeat the virus, he would have assured his reelection no matter what the stock market did.

He is also too stupid to realize that the stock market isn't the whole economy.

But smart enough to know you don't ruin families' lives by shutting down the country for a flu.
 
Trump is responsible for the American effort to eliminate thenpandemic, zipperhead! That is right up until he quit.

There was no credit to take. He is loathesome.

Zipperhead? I'm not Japanese, but you clearly are racist.

Regardless, the Trump administration has done an extraordinary job and combating the Wuhan virus. That you are without honor and attempt to leverage the pandemic for political gain through lies notwithstanding.

{

WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT RESPONSE

  • President Trump declared a national emergency, inviting States, territories, and tribes to access over $42 billion in existing funding.
  • Trump signed legislation securing $8.3 billion for coronavirus response.
  • Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, ensuring that American families and businesses impacted by the virus receive the strong support they need.
  • To leverage the resources of the entire government, the president created a White House Coronavirus Task Force to coordinate response.
  • Vice President Pence named Dr. Deborah Birx to serve as the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator.
  • The president has held multiple teleconferences with our nation’s governors to coordinate response efforts and offer his full support.
  • The president has approved major disaster declarations for impacted states like New York, Washington, and California.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

  • In January, Trump reacted quickly to implement travel restrictions on travel from China, buying us valuable time to respond to the virus.
  • The president has announced further travel restrictions on global hotspots, including Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Iran.
  • American citizens returning from travel-restricted countries are being routed to specific airports, where they can be screened and isolated as needed.
  • The United States reached mutual agreements with Mexico and Canada to restrict non-essential travel across our northern and southern borders.
  • The administration announced it will expeditiously return aliens who cross between ports of entry or are otherwise not allowed to enter the country, as the facilities in which these aliens would be held cannot support quarantine for the time needed to assess potential cases.
  • The administration raised travel warnings to their highest level for other hot spot locations, like Japan and South Korea.
  • The president has expanded airport screenings to identify travelers showing symptoms and instituted mandatory quarantines.
  • The State Department issued a global level 4 travel advisory, urging Americans to avoid all international travel due to the coronavirus outbreak worldwide.
EXPANDING TESTING ACCESSIBILITY

  • The FDA issued emergency approval for new commercial coronavirus tests to significantly expand testing across the country.
  • The president secured legislation that will ensure Americans are able to be tested for free.
  • The administration is working with state and local partners and the private sector to open up drive-through testing sites.
  • The administration is working with the private sector to develop a website that Americans can utilize to determine whether they need a test and, if so, where to get it.
  • HHS is providing funding to help accelerate the development of rapid diagnostic tests for the coronavirus.
  • The FDA cut red tape to expand testing availability.
  • Admiral Brett Giroir – the Assistant Secretary for Health and head of the Public Health Service – has been appointed to coordinate coronavirus testing efforts.
  • The FDA is empowering states to authorize tests developed and used by laboratories in their states.
  • The Department of Defense has set up 15 coronavirus testing sites worldwide.
  • The president signed legislation requiring more reporting from state and private labs to ensure our public health officials have the data they need to respond to this outbreak.
  • DoD and HHS worked to airlift hundreds of thousands of swabs and sample test kits from Italy to the United States.

SUPPORTING IMPACTED BUSINESSES

  • The Small Business Administration has announced disaster loans which provide impacted businesses with up to $2 million.
  • SBA relaxed criteria for disaster assistance loans – expanding small businesses’ access to economic assistance.
  • The president directed the Energy Department to purchase large quantities of crude oil for the strategic reserve.
  • Trump has held calls and meetings with business leaders from the pharmaceutical industry, airlines, health insurers, grocery stores, retail stores, banks, and more.
  • The Treasury Department approved the establishment of the Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility to provide liquidity to the financial system.
HELPING FAMILIES AND WORKING AMERICANS

  • The administration negotiated legislation which will provide tax credits for eligible businesses that give paid leave to Americans affected by the virus.
  • The administration took action to provide more flexibility in unemployment insurance programs for workers impacted by the coronavirus.
  • The Treasury Department moved tax day from April 15 to July 15.
  • Trump signed legislation providing funding and flexibility for emergency nutritional aid for senior citizens, women, children, and low-income families.
  • USDA announced new flexibilities to allow meal service during school closures.
  • USDA announced a new collaboration with the private sector to deliver nearly 1,000,000 meals a week to students in rural schools closed due to the coronavirus.
  • The administration is halting foreclosures and evictions for families with FHA-insured mortgages.
  • The Department of Labor announced up to $100 million in dislocated worker grants in response to the coronavirus national health emergency.
  • The White House worked with the private sector to launch a central website where families, students, and educators can access online education technologies.
  • Trump signed legislation to provide continuity in educational benefits for veterans and their families who attend schools that have had to switch from in-person to online learning due to the coronavirus.
  • The Department of Education has given broad approval to colleges and universities to allow them to more easily move their classes online.
  • The Department of Education set interest rates on all federally-held student loans to 0% for at least 60 days.
  • The Department of Education announced borrowers will have the option to suspend their payments on federally-held student loans for at least two months.
  • The Department of Education is providing waivers for federal testing requirements to states that have had to close schools.
INFORMING THE PUBLIC

  • The administration launched a website – coronavirus.gov – to keep the public informed about the outbreak.
  • The president launched a partnership with the Ad Council, media networks, and digital platforms to communicate public services announcements about the coronavirus.
  • The president announced guidelines for Americans to follow and do their part to stem the spread of the virus.
  • The Task Force is holding nearly daily press conferences to provide the American people with the latest information.
  • The Task Force has recommended mitigation strategies to heavily impacted communities, like those in New York, Washington, and California.
  • CMS announced guidance to protect vulnerable elderly Americans and limit medically unnecessary visits to nursing homes.
SUPPORTING PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

  • In January, the administration declared the coronavirus to be a public health emergency.
  • The president donated his fourth-quarter 2019 salary to the Department of Health and Human Services for coronavirus response efforts.
  • The president took action to give HHS authority to waive rules and regulations so that healthcare providers have maximum flexibility to respond to this outbreak.
  • CMS is giving flexibility to Medicare Advantage and Part D plans to waive cost-sharing for coronavirus tests and treatment.
  • CMS created new billing codes for coronavirus tests to promote better tracking of the public health response.
  • The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy coordinated with the NIH, the tech industry, and nonprofits to release a machine readable collection of 29,000 coronavirus-related research articles, which will help scientists discover insights to virus’ genetics, incubation, treatment, symptoms, and prevention.
  • The administration announced that health plans with health savings accounts will be able to cover coronavirus testing and treatment without co-payments.
  • CMS dramatically expanded telehealth for Medicare beneficiaries, ensuring more patients can access their doctors remotely while avoiding exposure.
  • HHS lifted HIPAA penalties to enable healthcare providers to expand telehealth access for patients.
  • The VA established 19 emergency operations centers across the country and put in place visitation restrictions to limit patients’ exposure.
  • CMS and the VA are working to limit nonessential, elective medical procedures to free up healthcare resources.
  • The Navy will be deploying two medical ships to help support impacted areas.
  • The president announced Carnival Cruise Lines will be making ships available for hospitals to use for non-coronavirus patients.
STRENGTHENING ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES

  • The president announced he is invoking the Defense Production Act.
  • The president signed a memorandum directing his Administration to make general-use face masks available to healthcare workers.
  • HHS announced it will be purchasing 500 million N95 respirators for the Strategic National Stockpile.
  • The Department of Defense announced it will be providing 5 million respirator masks and 2,000 specialized ventilators to assist.
  • The president signed legislation removing restrictions that prevented manufacturers from selling industrial masks – which can readily protect healthcare workers – directly to hospitals.

DEVELOPING VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICS

  • The administration is working to help accelerate the development of therapeutics and a vaccine to combat the coronavirus.
  • The FDA is evaluating existing drugs that could serve as potential therapeutics for coronavirus patients.
  • The administration is actively working with drug manufacturers to monitor any potential drug supply chain issues.
  • The administration is expanding research and consulting with experts to better understand the transmission of coronavirus.
  • The National Institutes of Health has announced the beginning of a clinical trial for a coronavirus vaccine candidate.
}

He lied. He mocks wearing masks. He should have died, if there is karma.


DERP

Pathetic.

You have no honor, no integrity, no soul.

You don't know what Karma is you ignorant baboon. If there is karma, you will reincarnate as a dung beetle.
Dear Lord get this election over so Trump and the mouth breathers who follow him can finally recede into the background where they belong!

We are tired of this shot ny!show! Hey speak of integrity while supporting Trump! Thank you for the iro
Trump is responsible for the American effort to eliminate thenpandemic, zipperhead! That is right up until he quit.

There was no credit to take. He is loathesome.

Zipperhead? I'm not Japanese, but you clearly are racist.

Regardless, the Trump administration has done an extraordinary job and combating the Wuhan virus. That you are without honor and attempt to leverage the pandemic for political gain through lies notwithstanding.

{

WHOLE-OF-GOVERNMENT RESPONSE

  • President Trump declared a national emergency, inviting States, territories, and tribes to access over $42 billion in existing funding.
  • Trump signed legislation securing $8.3 billion for coronavirus response.
  • Trump signed the Families First Coronavirus Response Act, ensuring that American families and businesses impacted by the virus receive the strong support they need.
  • To leverage the resources of the entire government, the president created a White House Coronavirus Task Force to coordinate response.
  • Vice President Pence named Dr. Deborah Birx to serve as the White House Coronavirus Response Coordinator.
  • The president has held multiple teleconferences with our nation’s governors to coordinate response efforts and offer his full support.
  • The president has approved major disaster declarations for impacted states like New York, Washington, and California.
TRAVEL RESTRICTIONS

  • In January, Trump reacted quickly to implement travel restrictions on travel from China, buying us valuable time to respond to the virus.
  • The president has announced further travel restrictions on global hotspots, including Europe, the United Kingdom and Ireland, and Iran.
  • American citizens returning from travel-restricted countries are being routed to specific airports, where they can be screened and isolated as needed.
  • The United States reached mutual agreements with Mexico and Canada to restrict non-essential travel across our northern and southern borders.
  • The administration announced it will expeditiously return aliens who cross between ports of entry or are otherwise not allowed to enter the country, as the facilities in which these aliens would be held cannot support quarantine for the time needed to assess potential cases.
  • The administration raised travel warnings to their highest level for other hot spot locations, like Japan and South Korea.
  • The president has expanded airport screenings to identify travelers showing symptoms and instituted mandatory quarantines.
  • The State Department issued a global level 4 travel advisory, urging Americans to avoid all international travel due to the coronavirus outbreak worldwide.
EXPANDING TESTING ACCESSIBILITY

  • The FDA issued emergency approval for new commercial coronavirus tests to significantly expand testing across the country.
  • The president secured legislation that will ensure Americans are able to be tested for free.
  • The administration is working with state and local partners and the private sector to open up drive-through testing sites.
  • The administration is working with the private sector to develop a website that Americans can utilize to determine whether they need a test and, if so, where to get it.
  • HHS is providing funding to help accelerate the development of rapid diagnostic tests for the coronavirus.
  • The FDA cut red tape to expand testing availability.
  • Admiral Brett Giroir – the Assistant Secretary for Health and head of the Public Health Service – has been appointed to coordinate coronavirus testing efforts.
  • The FDA is empowering states to authorize tests developed and used by laboratories in their states.
  • The Department of Defense has set up 15 coronavirus testing sites worldwide.
  • The president signed legislation requiring more reporting from state and private labs to ensure our public health officials have the data they need to respond to this outbreak.
  • DoD and HHS worked to airlift hundreds of thousands of swabs and sample test kits from Italy to the United States.

SUPPORTING IMPACTED BUSINESSES

  • The Small Business Administration has announced disaster loans which provide impacted businesses with up to $2 million.
  • SBA relaxed criteria for disaster assistance loans – expanding small businesses’ access to economic assistance.
  • The president directed the Energy Department to purchase large quantities of crude oil for the strategic reserve.
  • Trump has held calls and meetings with business leaders from the pharmaceutical industry, airlines, health insurers, grocery stores, retail stores, banks, and more.
  • The Treasury Department approved the establishment of the Money Market Mutual Fund Liquidity Facility to provide liquidity to the financial system.
HELPING FAMILIES AND WORKING AMERICANS

  • The administration negotiated legislation which will provide tax credits for eligible businesses that give paid leave to Americans affected by the virus.
  • The administration took action to provide more flexibility in unemployment insurance programs for workers impacted by the coronavirus.
  • The Treasury Department moved tax day from April 15 to July 15.
  • Trump signed legislation providing funding and flexibility for emergency nutritional aid for senior citizens, women, children, and low-income families.
  • USDA announced new flexibilities to allow meal service during school closures.
  • USDA announced a new collaboration with the private sector to deliver nearly 1,000,000 meals a week to students in rural schools closed due to the coronavirus.
  • The administration is halting foreclosures and evictions for families with FHA-insured mortgages.
  • The Department of Labor announced up to $100 million in dislocated worker grants in response to the coronavirus national health emergency.
  • The White House worked with the private sector to launch a central website where families, students, and educators can access online education technologies.
  • Trump signed legislation to provide continuity in educational benefits for veterans and their families who attend schools that have had to switch from in-person to online learning due to the coronavirus.
  • The Department of Education has given broad approval to colleges and universities to allow them to more easily move their classes online.
  • The Department of Education set interest rates on all federally-held student loans to 0% for at least 60 days.
  • The Department of Education announced borrowers will have the option to suspend their payments on federally-held student loans for at least two months.
  • The Department of Education is providing waivers for federal testing requirements to states that have had to close schools.
INFORMING THE PUBLIC

  • The administration launched a website – coronavirus.gov – to keep the public informed about the outbreak.
  • The president launched a partnership with the Ad Council, media networks, and digital platforms to communicate public services announcements about the coronavirus.
  • The president announced guidelines for Americans to follow and do their part to stem the spread of the virus.
  • The Task Force is holding nearly daily press conferences to provide the American people with the latest information.
  • The Task Force has recommended mitigation strategies to heavily impacted communities, like those in New York, Washington, and California.
  • CMS announced guidance to protect vulnerable elderly Americans and limit medically unnecessary visits to nursing homes.
SUPPORTING PATIENTS AND HEALTHCARE PROVIDERS

  • In January, the administration declared the coronavirus to be a public health emergency.
  • The president donated his fourth-quarter 2019 salary to the Department of Health and Human Services for coronavirus response efforts.
  • The president took action to give HHS authority to waive rules and regulations so that healthcare providers have maximum flexibility to respond to this outbreak.
  • CMS is giving flexibility to Medicare Advantage and Part D plans to waive cost-sharing for coronavirus tests and treatment.
  • CMS created new billing codes for coronavirus tests to promote better tracking of the public health response.
  • The White House Office of Science and Technology Policy coordinated with the NIH, the tech industry, and nonprofits to release a machine readable collection of 29,000 coronavirus-related research articles, which will help scientists discover insights to virus’ genetics, incubation, treatment, symptoms, and prevention.
  • The administration announced that health plans with health savings accounts will be able to cover coronavirus testing and treatment without co-payments.
  • CMS dramatically expanded telehealth for Medicare beneficiaries, ensuring more patients can access their doctors remotely while avoiding exposure.
  • HHS lifted HIPAA penalties to enable healthcare providers to expand telehealth access for patients.
  • The VA established 19 emergency operations centers across the country and put in place visitation restrictions to limit patients’ exposure.
  • CMS and the VA are working to limit nonessential, elective medical procedures to free up healthcare resources.
  • The Navy will be deploying two medical ships to help support impacted areas.
  • The president announced Carnival Cruise Lines will be making ships available for hospitals to use for non-coronavirus patients.
STRENGTHENING ESSENTIAL MEDICAL SUPPLIES

  • The president announced he is invoking the Defense Production Act.
  • The president signed a memorandum directing his Administration to make general-use face masks available to healthcare workers.
  • HHS announced it will be purchasing 500 million N95 respirators for the Strategic National Stockpile.
  • The Department of Defense announced it will be providing 5 million respirator masks and 2,000 specialized ventilators to assist.
  • The president signed legislation removing restrictions that prevented manufacturers from selling industrial masks – which can readily protect healthcare workers – directly to hospitals.

DEVELOPING VACCINES AND THERAPEUTICS

  • The administration is working to help accelerate the development of therapeutics and a vaccine to combat the coronavirus.
  • The FDA is evaluating existing drugs that could serve as potential therapeutics for coronavirus patients.
  • The administration is actively working with drug manufacturers to monitor any potential drug supply chain issues.
  • The administration is expanding research and consulting with experts to better understand the transmission of coronavirus.
  • The National Institutes of Health has announced the beginning of a clinical trial for a coronavirus vaccine candidate.
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He lied. He mocks wearing masks. He should have died, if there is karma.


DERP

Pathetic.

You have no honor, no integrity, no soul.

You don't know what Karma is you ignorant baboon. If there is karma, you will reincarnate as a dung beetle.
Honor, integrity and soul? You're following Donald Trump right from the ICU to the grave on this issue and you dare use words like honor, integrity and soul? What chutzpah!
Yeah, Dementia-China Joe and his crime family are the epitome of 'honor, integrity, and soul....while Hunter is doing crack, screwing children, and talking money from / laundering money from our enemies, and Joe is lying, extorting foreign leaders, hiding his son's home-made child porn movies, taking his cut of the $1.5 Billion while defending them and their being the cause of COVID-19.. calling life-saving travel bans 'Xenophobic'...

:p
The only people who think this way are you and your brothers watching Fox, OAN, Qanon and Breitbart.

The sound inside that silo is deafening, yet it does not leak out of the silo, does it?
Wow hard to hear anything over your constant blathering.
 
The only people who think this way are you and your brothers watching Fox, OAN, Qanon and Breitbart. The sound inside that silo is deafening, yet it does not leak out of the silo, does it?
Bwuhahahaha....you REALLY need to read the articles out right no about how the #1 tranding question on Google right now after Biden's self-inflicted wound-causing debate and the Pedo/Money laundering / Extorting Biden family scandal has come out is "CAN I CHANGE MY VOTE?"....ESPECIALLY IN INTHE STATES BIG ON FOSSIL FUEL PRODUCTION...

"P
 
The only people who think this way are you and your brothers watching Fox, OAN, Qanon and Breitbart. The sound inside that silo is deafening, yet it does not leak out of the silo, does it?
Bwuhahahaha....you REALLY need to read the articles out right no about how the #1 tranding question on Google right now after Biden's self-inflicted wound-causing debate and the Pedo/Money laundering / Extorting Biden family scandal has come out is "CAN I CHANGE MY VOTE?"....ESPECIALLY IN INTHE STATES BIG ON FOSSIL FUEL PRODUCTION...

"P
When encountering a sleep walker, do not try to wake them! They may stumble and break their neck. Just gently guide them to a safe place.
 
We can’t control it.
We aren’t even going to try.
You’ll have to live with it.
Have some hydroxychloroquine.


well why dont you explain how to control a virus ? O what you say you dont know how ?

Its not admitting defeat , its admitting facts .
thinks like covid tend to have to burn out on their own or mutate there is no cure for it, its a form of the common cold by the way.
did O bung hole defeat h1n1 no he did not it defeated its self.
with covid about all we can do is try to limit exposure to it yourself and use disinfectants and wash well masks probably help to some degree also a vaccine would offer some resistance but that takes time and medical experiments . but you go ahead and tell us all how you defeat something like this .
the common cold has been around probably as long as man has been on the earth and it is a form of covid 19 and still here and probably will be for a few thousand more years .
 
When encountering a sleep walker, do not try to wake them! They may stumble and break their neck. Just gently guide them to a safe place.

I thought Democrats and snowflakes were all about 'WOKE'?!

Biden's disastrous debate in which he lied his ass off, told America his plan IS the Green New Deal and DOES include ending all use of fossil fuel/oil, and how he intends to pack the courts a LOT of Americans have been 'WOKE' and regret any and all support of Joe Biden.

After the Biden Crime Family scandal, featuring Hunter taking money from Putin-connected Ukraine criminals, laundering Russian money, taking $1.5 BILLION from the Chinese, and making his own child porn / pedophile home movies, and Joe & Jill's part in all of it exposed, even MORE Americans are now 'Woke', also regretting any support of and early votes cast for the treasonous China sell-out, Joe Biden.
 
LOL

Fruitcake, since Impeached Trump can't shutdown states, he also can't reopen them -- yet you raving lunatics give him credit for the 11 million people who went back to work when states reopened after 22 million people lost their jobs.

Rightards are truly fucking nuts.

That's right retard, the president has a bully pulpit and can advocate, but ultimately the shutdowns rest with some pretty shady people, vermin like Whitmer and Newsom.

If the repeal of house arrest and the jobs returning isn't due to the president, then you raving lunatics' blaming him for the 22 million jobs you destroyed is beyond insane.

Islamo-terrorists are truly fucking nuts. :cuckoo:
 
well why dont you explain how to control a virus?

Democrats told and showed Americans early on:

Oppose Life-Saving Travel Bans
Call them 'Xenophobic'
Author legislation to block them
Author legislation to remove other power/authority the President can use to protect Americans
Undermine the govt / President
Believe there is nothing to the virus
Go on with your life as if nothing is wrong
Go to large parties and herd in large numbers
Ride the Subway
Come to China Town


LATER....

After acknowledge elderly Americans are most likely to die from the virus...
Then create and enforce policies that force infected patients into nursing homes
...needlessly murdering over 10,000 elderly Americans in 1 nursing home alone


Condemn / undermine the use of known proven drugs that, when administered in the 1st 5 days significantly, reduces severity and time being infected...

Undermine trust in the US govt and tested / proven immunizations coming out....

Scare the hell out of people by sing a worthless, proven wrong model

Violate Americans' Constitutional and civil rights in an attempt to control them while destroying the economy in the name of COVID-19.....
 
LOL

Fruitcake, since Impeached Trump can't shutdown states, he also can't reopen them -- yet you raving lunatics give him credit for the 11 million people who went back to work when states reopened after 22 million people lost their jobs.

Rightards are truly fucking nuts.

That's right retard, the president has a bully pulpit and can advocate, but ultimately the shutdowns rest with some pretty shady people, vermin like Whitmer and Newsom.

If the repeal of house arrest and the jobs returning isn't due to the president, then you raving lunatics' blaming him for the 22 million jobs you destroyed is beyond insane.

Islamo-terrorists are truly fucking nuts. :cuckoo:
Democrat-run cities have fared the best out of all the other states....

:p
 
When encountering a sleep walker, do not try to wake them! They may stumble and break their neck. Just gently guide them to a safe place.

I thought Democrats and snowflakes were all about 'WOKE'?!

Biden's disastrous debate in which he lied his ass off, told America his plan IS the Green New Deal and DOES include ending all use of fossil fuel/oil, and how he intends to pack the courts a LOT of Americans have been 'WOKE' and regret any and all support of Joe Biden.

After the Biden Crime Family scandal, featuring Hunter taking money from Putin-connected Ukraine criminals, laundering Russian money, taking $1.5 BILLION from the Chinese, and making his own child porn / pedophile home movies, and Joe & Jill's part in all of it exposed, even MORE Americans are now 'Woke', also regretting any support of and early votes cast for the treasonous China sell-out, Joe Biden.
I know how much you and your Dear Leader wish this could be 2016, but it isn't.

The tactic of making your opponent look slimmer than you worked 4 years ago.

But then, what we knew about Trump was from his low brow TV game show.

Now we have waded knee deep through his shit show for four years. His tactic of pushing people down to raise himself up was disgusting then. It remains disgusting today.

Lessons we teach children on ethical behavior are lost on him and his ill bred followers. A generation lost for the lack of empathy and manners.
 
When encountering a sleep walker, do not try to wake them! They may stumble and break their neck. Just gently guide them to a safe place.

I thought Democrats and snowflakes were all about 'WOKE'?!

Biden's disastrous debate in which he lied his ass off, told America his plan IS the Green New Deal and DOES include ending all use of fossil fuel/oil, and how he intends to pack the courts a LOT of Americans have been 'WOKE' and regret any and all support of Joe Biden.

After the Biden Crime Family scandal, featuring Hunter taking money from Putin-connected Ukraine criminals, laundering Russian money, taking $1.5 BILLION from the Chinese, and making his own child porn / pedophile home movies, and Joe & Jill's part in all of it exposed, even MORE Americans are now 'Woke', also regretting any support of and early votes cast for the treasonous China sell-out, Joe Biden.
I know how much you and your Dear Leader wish this could be 2016, but it isn't.

The tactic of making your opponent look slimmer than you worked 4 years ago.

But then, what we knew about Trump was from his low brow TV game show.

Now we have waded knee deep through his shit show for four years. His tactic of pushing people down to raise himself up was disgusting then. It remains disgusting today.

Lessons we teach children on ethical behavior are lost on him and his ill bred followers. A generation lost for the lack of empathy and manners.
You have whiner snot coming out of your nose....
 
Translation:

HEY - IGNORE the Biden Corruption Scandal - LOOK OVER HERE...
Translation:
Yep, we and our supporters screwed the country on containment and control of the biggest, most infectious, deadliest pandemic in 100 years, so all we got is a last minute scandal about Biden's kid. Everybody likes scandal to divert attention, so vote for us and we will give you more. Good luck on the virus, as you will get no leadership from us. It is election year. Winning more important than people dying.
It hasnt been contained anywhere.
It has been curtailed in places, but not contained. It is official policy that we have declared defeat and are not going to control the pandemic, as stated by the white house chief of staff, while trump does super spreader events daily.
You cant contain it when its already out. Maybe if youre on an island and you isolate the few people that get it, but its only remotely possible in those extreme scenarios. There is certainly no containing it in the US and anyone who says otherwise is either lying or they're a fucking moron.
Cannot 100% is true, but could be curtailed and better controlled, than adopting a wait for vaccine or herd immunity policy.
How would you curtail it and control it better?
How would you curtail it and control it better?
Jesus. Look around, dope. The answer is right in front of you. We are the worst in the world. Literally anything would be more effective.
One, we arent the worst in the world, and two you cant answer the question because, you dont have the answers, retard.
One, we arent the worst in the world, and two you cant answer the question because, you dont have the answers, retard
We are the worst in the world, dope. By far.
We're up to averaging 70k new cases a day. The answers are obvious. So much so that even "shithole countries" are doing better.
We are just handicapped by the retard "freedom" class that refuses to do their part.
You are intentionally ignoring the differences in size and the amount of international travel. Your arguments are dishonest and therefore boring. Try harder next time.
 
What does Japanese have to do with anything? Adjust your meds.

Where did you copy this from?

You used a vile racial epithet "zipperhead" you racist little prick.

It's the "N" word for the Japanese.

Now, you illiterate little vermin, the link is in the post.

You lied, you ALWAYS lie, you have no honor or integrity. When I slapped you down with facts, you whined instead of reading.
 

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