S&P 500 from first diagnosis of H1N1 April 15, 2009 to development of vaccine, September 1, 2009.pic.twitter.com/goyszvBYde
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S&P 500 from first diagnosis of H1N1 April 15, 2009 to development of vaccine, September 1, 2009.pic.twitter.com/goyszvBYde
H1N1 was less severe than coronavirus. But unlike coronavirus, it was managed competently and responsibly. If Biden had been in charge, he'd deserve credit. I imagine he'd insist on passing that credit to the professionals. But at least he did not sabotage them. @realDonaldTrump
Here's link to @CDC report on H1N1 https://www.cdc.gov/flu/pandemic-resources/2009-h1n1-pandemic.html …
Thread updated to correct my mistaken reading of the CDC report re total fatalities. I first posted the fatalities as of mid-August 2009. I deleted the error. Important not to circulate false information.
Thank you. Seeing a lot of misinformation about the H1N1 outbreak compared the COVID-19 lately.
Yes. Mostly from Frum. He deleted this after he was caught.pic.twitter.com/FhqonRi5GH
Ah, when admins actually handled things.
Wrong. Another Frum lie caught in under 10 minutes. He deleted it. There were no H1N1 tests at hospitals as late as 02/2010. I know. I was there. Also, over 12,000 people died in the US. If we’d had a response like Trump’s instead Obama/Biden, we’d been so much better off.pic.twitter.com/kcgGVy96Ie
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