DrLove
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He said the exact same thing around a month ago. So I guess he actually believes it! Hey Donnie, if we didn't have tests for pregnancy, guess we'd have far fewer pregnancies too. Amight you Doddering Dotard?
- President Donald Trump said Monday that there would be very few cases of the coronavirus if the US stopped its testing and contact-tracing measures.
- "If we stop testing right now, we'd have very few cases, actually," the president said during a roundtable event for seniors.
- States across the country — particularly in the South and the West — have seen spikes in coronavirus cases as they ease social-distancing measures and begin reopening their economies.
- According to NPR, there was a 185% increase in new cases in Oklahoma as of Monday morning compared with two weeks ago, while South Carolina and Arizona saw increases of 156% and 145%, respectively.
- Arkansas, Oregon, Florida, and Nevada all had increases of more than 100% compared with two weeks ago, while Louisiana, Alabama, Tennessee, North Carolina, and Utah had increases between 39 and 60%.
Trump says that 'if we stop testing right now, we'd have very few cases' of the coronavirus
States across the country — particularly in the South and the West — are seeing spikes in new coronavirus cases.
www.businessinsider.com