President Trump

MrFedEx

Engorged Member
How many hands can I get up for President Trump ?

I've got one finger for him. This is what happens when the ignorant elect a Reality TV star to be the "leader" of the Free World.

Nobody can blame Trump for Covid-19, but they can blame him for a blatantly political, self-serving, pathetic response.

He has been revealed to be utterly unfit for the office which he undeservedly holds.
 

bottomups

Bad Moon Risen'
then produce it , right now you're talking out of your ass
Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) and Children
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

See information on COVID-19 and pregnancy and neonates.

See CDC guidance related to COVID-19 and breastfeeding.

Q: What is the risk of my child becoming sick with COVID-19?

A: Based on available evidence, children do not appear to be at higher risk for COVID-19 than adults. While some children and infants have been sick with COVID-19, adults make up most of the known cases to date. You can learn more about who is most at risk for health problems if they have COVID-19 infection on CDC’s current Risk Assessment page.

Q: How can I protect my child from COVID-19 infection?

You can encourage your child to help stop the spread of COVID-19 by teaching them to do the same things everyone should do to stay healthy.

  • Clean hands often using soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer
  • Avoid people who are sick (coughing and sneezing)
  • Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces daily in household common areas (e.g. tables, hard-backed chairs, doorknobs, light switches, remotes, handles, desks, toilets, sinks)
  • Launder items including washable plush toys as appropriate in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If possible, launder items using the warmest appropriate water setting for the items and dry items completely. Dirty laundry from an ill person can be washed with other people’s items.
You can find additional information on preventing COVID-19 at Prevention for 2019 Novel Coronavirus and at Preventing COVID-19 Spread in Communities. Additional information on how COVID-19 is spread is available at How COVID-19 Spreads.

Q: Are the symptoms of COVID-19 different in children than in adults?

A: No. The symptoms of COVID-19 are similar in children and adults. However, children with confirmed COVID-19 have generally presented with mild symptoms. Reported symptoms in children include cold-like symptoms, such as fever, runny nose, and cough. Vomiting and diarrhea have also been reported. It’s not known yet whether some children may be at higher risk for severe illness, for example, children with underlying medical conditions and special healthcare needs. There is much more to be learned about how the disease impacts children.
 

It will be fine

Well-Known Member
Yes, he has. Sad. Instead of stepping-up, he tries to blame his nemesis. One wonders if dismantling the Epidemic/Pandemic Task Force was just another attempt to dismantle another successful Obama program.

He did bring us Space Force though.
New story on the outgoing Obama team briefing incoming Trump goons on pandemic response. Obama knew it was a matter of when not if the next bug was coming. Trump took a dump on himself instead of listening.
 

newfie

Well-Known Member
Coronavirus Disease-2019 (COVID-19) and Children
Frequently Asked Questions and Answers

See information on COVID-19 and pregnancy and neonates.

See CDC guidance related to COVID-19 and breastfeeding.

Q: What is the risk of my child becoming sick with COVID-19?

A: Based on available evidence, children do not appear to be at higher risk for COVID-19 than adults. While some children and infants have been sick with COVID-19, adults make up most of the known cases to date. You can learn more about who is most at risk for health problems if they have COVID-19 infection on CDC’s current Risk Assessment page.

Q: How can I protect my child from COVID-19 infection?

You can encourage your child to help stop the spread of COVID-19 by teaching them to do the same things everyone should do to stay healthy.

  • Clean hands often using soap and water or alcohol-based hand sanitizer
  • Avoid people who are sick (coughing and sneezing)
  • Clean and disinfect high-touch surfaces daily in household common areas (e.g. tables, hard-backed chairs, doorknobs, light switches, remotes, handles, desks, toilets, sinks)
  • Launder items including washable plush toys as appropriate in accordance with the manufacturer’s instructions. If possible, launder items using the warmest appropriate water setting for the items and dry items completely. Dirty laundry from an ill person can be washed with other people’s items.
You can find additional information on preventing COVID-19 at Prevention for 2019 Novel Coronavirus and at Preventing COVID-19 Spread in Communities. Additional information on how COVID-19 is spread is available at How COVID-19 Spreads.

Q: Are the symptoms of COVID-19 different in children than in adults?

A: No. The symptoms of COVID-19 are similar in children and adults. However, children with confirmed COVID-19 have generally presented with mild symptoms. Reported symptoms in children include cold-like symptoms, such as fever, runny nose, and cough. Vomiting and diarrhea have also been reported. It’s not known yet whether some children may be at higher risk for severe illness, for example, children with underlying medical conditions and special healthcare needs. There is much more to be learned about how the disease impacts children.
Looks like you're agreeing with me?
 

vantexan

Well-Known Member
Plenty of actual news you can read to learn about Obama’s response. There was widespread testing within 2 weeks for example. Just because Trump cries about Obama doesn’t mean he’s being truthful.
60 million infected and nowhere near the government response we have had for this one. With a compliant Press covering for the Obama administration. Did Obama "test everyone" by the way?
 
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