A political hit piece. Structural issues such as the lack of local manufacturing, bureaucratic problems such as the obstruction by the FDA, and agency errors such the failed CDC test are blamed on the current leadership instead of where the responsibility really lies.
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The inability of the CDC to have a plan and supplies disgusts me. Over 10 billion a year. Their entire purpose is to train, stock pile and prepare for this.
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Sadly, he seems to be a blockbot user.
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We haven't had anything like this in a very long time. Good that it's a mild one. It will stress test our systems without killing too many people, relative to what a very serious disease like smallpox would do.
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I know you're a good dude Geoff, and aren't responsible for the replies, but look at 'em. Is this where you want to be?
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predictable take from the atlantic.
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You will have the 339M ppl of Brazil and Mexico to compare against. They have no intention of instituting a lockdown. The battle of strategies in the Americas. The Europeans have their own too.
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I wrote a big piece about the future of the COVID-19 pandemic: how the US got to this point; what needs to happen in the coming weeks and months; what the endgame looks like; and what the world might be like in the aftermath.