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Thanks for pointing out what a complete Failure the Trump Administration was🥰 1Comment
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In the final year of Donald Trump’s presidency, more than 450,000 Americans died from COVID-19, and life expectancy fell by 1.13 years, the biggest decrease since World War II. Many of the deaths were avoidable; COVID-19 mortality in the U.S. was 40 percent higher than the average of the other wealthy nations in the Group of Seven (G7).
In a Lancet report by the Commission on Public Policy and Health in the Trump Era, released on February 20, we chronicled Trump's effects on population health. His incompetent and malevolent response to the COVID-19 pandemic capped a presidency suffused with health-harming policies and actions.
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Refer back to early posts in this thread. President Trump was the first head of state to say that COVID was going to be an international problem. You and your cohorts lied about it. A week or so later WGO declared the pandemic. President Trump wanted to close our borders to all non citizens, Pelosi called it racist. A couple of weeks later Pelosi closed the borders. President Trump recommended using Hydroxichloroquin to treat COVID, you and your cohorts called it bleach. I could go on but let's leave it at the fact that if the liberal media had told the truth in 2020, Biden would never have been elected.Comment
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Refer back to early posts in this thread. President Trump was the first head of state to say that COVID was going to be an international problem. You and your cohorts lied about it. A week or so later WGO declared the pandemic. President Trump wanted to close our borders to all non citizens, Pelosi called it racist. A couple of weeks later Pelosi closed the borders. President Trump recommended using Hydroxichloroquin to treat COVID, you and your cohorts called it bleach. I could go on but let's leave it at the fact that if the liberal media had told the truth in 2020, Biden would never have been elected.
Take your medicine👍 1Comment
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In the final year of Donald Trump’s presidency, more than 450,000 Americans died from COVID-19, and life expectancy fell by 1.13 years, the biggest decrease since World War II. Many of the deaths were avoidable; COVID-19 mortality in the U.S. was 40 percent higher than the average of the other wealthy nations in the Group of Seven (G7).
In a Lancet report by the Commission on Public Policy and Health in the Trump Era, released on February 20, we chronicled Trump's effects on population health. His incompetent and malevolent response to the COVID-19 pandemic capped a presidency suffused with health-harming policies and actions.Comment
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Once again where is your proof. Actually that is closer to what CDC reported for Biden's first year. By the end of 2020, the CDC counted 385,676 confirmed U.S. deaths caused by the virus. Total deaths under Biden reached nearly 834 thousand. https://www.newsweek.com/covid-death...-chart-2003132
Plenty of great detail reports on how the Trump Administration F UP COVID 19
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Here buddy enjoy
This article examines the Trump Administration's inability to mount a timely and effective response to the COVID‐19 outbreak, despite ample warning. Through an empirical exploration guided by three explanatory perspectives—psychological, bureau‐organizational, and agenda‐political—developed from the strategic surprise, public administration, and crisis management literature, the authors seek to shed light on the mechanisms that contributed to the underestimation of the coronavirus threat by the Trump Administration and the slow and mismanaged federal response. The analysis highlights the extent to which the factors identified by previous studies of policy surprise and failure in other security domains are relevant for health security. The paper concludes by addressing the crucial role of executive leadership as an underlying factor in all three perspectives and discussing why the US president is ultimately responsible for ensuring a healthy policy process to guard against the pathologies implicated in the federal government's sub‐optimal response to the COVID‐19 crisis.
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