Blues Man
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riveting responseLOL.that people don't follow the CDC recommendations is hardly the CDC's faultThey’re number one job since they begin was to prepare the nation for a pandemic. They’ve failed miserably, yet not a word of criticism in the MSM or by our politicians. Statists are failures.
Within hours of receiving WHO guidance on January 13, scientists in Thailand began deploying a COVID-19 test, as the Washington Post recently recounted; it took the CDC 46 days to produce one that worked. By March 1, South Korea was administering 11,000 tests per day, a rapidly growing figure; in the U.S., a country about seven times larger, the number was 183. Early, low-end estimates suggested500,000 to 700,000 tests each day were necessary to slow the spread of the disease, and high-end estimates ran to 3 million per day; the U.S. didn’t reach 700,000 daily tests until mid-June, and still hasn’t reached that threshold of 3 million per day.
https://nymag.com/intelligencer/article/americas-vaccine-rollout-disaster.html