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    From Klaus Schadenfreude@21:1/5 to All on Fri Oct 23 05:17:40 2020
    XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns, talk.politics.misc

    On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 08:03:23 -0400, Gregg Carr<carrgregg@invalid.net>
    wrote:

    Trump is a draft dodging coward who called our troops suckers and losers for >being wounded and dying for America.

    Which troops were those?

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  • From 25th Amendment Now!!!@21:1/5 to Klaus Schadenfreude on Fri Oct 23 10:23:01 2020
    XPost: alt.rush-limbaugh, talk.politics.guns, talk.politics.misc

    This is a multi-part message in MIME format.
    Klaus Schadenfreude wrote on 2020-10-23 8:17 AM:
    On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 08:03:23 -0400, Gregg Carr<carrgregg@invalid.net>
    wrote:

    Trump is a draft dodging coward who called our troops suckers and losers for >> being wounded and dying for America.
    Which troops were those?

    You should ask Trump.

    Meanwhile:

    The US is only 4% of the world population, but accountable for more than
    20% of Trump virus deaths.

    Trump is guilty of more than 228,000 counts of "criminal negligence
    causing death", and more than 8.6 million counts of "criminal negligence causing bodily harm" due to mishandling of the COVID pandemic.

    https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/09/experts-predicted-a-coronavirus-pandemic-as-far-back-as-2017-trump-ignored-them/
    <https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F04%2F09%2Fexperts-predicted-a-coronavirus-pandemic-as-far-back-as-2017-trump-ignored-them%2F&sa=D&sntz=1&usg=AFQjCNF7hXDB3RNl2Geh7reKSdvYZ8w3Xg>


    Experts Predicted a Coronavirus Pandemic as Far Back as 2017. Trump
    Ignored Them.


    The Trump administration ignored warning signs, failed to adequately
    prepare for PPE shortages, botched the rollout of tests, and
    repeatedly downplayed the severity of the coronavirus.

    The novel coronavirus outbreak didn’t become a full-fledged pandemic
    until March, but with each passing day, it’s become increasingly clear
    that President Trump and his administration failed to heed numerous
    warning signs and wasted two months of valuable time that could have
    been used to prepare for the devastation now being unleashed on the
    United States.

    Here are some of the ways in which the Trump administration’s failures
    have affected the nation’s response to the pandemic.


    *Ignoring Warning Signs*

    American intelligence officials issued a warning as far back as late
    November <https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/intelligence-report-warned-coronavirus-crisis-early-november-sources/story?id=70031273>
    that a contagion was spreading through China’s Wuhan region, ABC News
    reported on Wednesday. This warning, which was detailed in a November intelligence report by the military’s National Center for Medical Intelligence, was the result of analysis of wire and computer
    intercepts, along with satellite images.

    Analysts determined that the emerging disease could lead to a
    “cataclysmic event,” and according to ABC News, the report was briefed “multiple times” to the White House and various federal agencies.
    President Trump reportedly even received a detailed explanation of the
    problem in his daily brief of intelligence matters in early January,
    weeks before the virus emerged in the U.S., but then spent the better
    part of January and February downplaying the severity of the virus.

    On Monday, the New York Times also reported that Trump’s trade advisor,
    Peter Navarro, had written his own memo in late January warning the administration <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/us/politics/navarro-warning-trump-coronavirus.html>
    that the coronavirus could cost the U.S. trillions of dollars and put
    millions of American lives at risk.

    “The lack of immune protection or an existing cure or vaccine would
    leave Americans defenseless in the case of a full-blown coronavirus
    outbreak on U.S. soil,” Navarro wrote in his Jan. 29 memo. “This lack of protection elevates the risk of the coronavirus evolving into a
    full-blown pandemic, imperiling the lives of millions of Americans.”

    Navarro’s warning appears to have gone unheeded, and President Donald
    Trump has denied <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/07/trump-peter-navarro-coronavirus-memos-174237>
    he ever saw the January memo or a follow-up February memo from
    Navarro—even though that second memo was addressed to Trump directly
    through the offices of the National Security Council, Trump’s then-chief
    of staff Mick Mulvaney, and the White House coronavirus task force.


    RELATED: Officials Tried To Warn Trump A Pandemic Was Coming In
    January. He Didn’t Listen.
    <https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/03/20/officials-tried-to-warn-trump-a-pandemic-was-coming-in-january-he-didnt-listen/>

    “I didn’t see them. I didn’t look for them,” Trump told reporters on
    Monday during a coronavirus task force news briefing.

    The Trump administration also ignored the results <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/19/us/politics/trump-coronavirus-outbreak.html>
    of a 2019 simulated exercise imagining how a modern-day influenza
    pandemic would affect the United States. In the simulation, 110 million Americans were expected to become ill, leading 7.7 million people to be hospitalized and 586,000 Americans to die. The results of that scenario, reported by the New York Times in March, showed how underfunded, underprepared, and uncoordinated the federal government would be in
    fighting a novel pandemic.

    The Pentagon also knew a pandemic caused by a novel coronavirus was
    likely and warned the Trump administration of such a possibility in
    2017. According to exclusive documents obtained by The Nation, the
    Pentagon even predicted the shortages <https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/covid-military-shortage-pandemic/> of masks, hospital beds, and ventilators that American hospitals are
    currently experiencing. The documents <https://www.scribd.com/document/454422848/Pentagon-Influenza-Response>,
    which detail how the U.S. military could respond to such a pandemic, are
    eerily prescient.

    “The most likely and significant threat is a novel respiratory disease, particularly a novel influenza disease,” the military plan states.
    COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by the novel coronavirus, and
    the document specifically cites coronaviruses on several occasions, in
    one instance saying, “Coronavirus infections [are] common around the world.”

    Despite all these warnings, Trump has repeatedly insisted that no one
    could have seen the coronavirus coming.

    “Nobody knew there would be a pandemic or epidemic of this proportion.
    Nobody has ever seen anything like this before,” Trump said on March 19, contradicting the reality that his own Department of Health and Human
    Services oversaw the simulation.


    *PPE Shortages*

    American hospitals are facing “severe” and “widespread shortages” <https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/07/trump-doesnt-think-theres-a-medical-supply-shortage-these-hospitals-beg-to-differ/>
    of personal protective equipment (PPE), such as N95 masks and surgical
    masks, as well as shortages of medical equipment, such as ventilators according to a new watchdog report from the Department of Health and
    Human Services Office of Inspector General.

    Doctors and nurses from across the country have spoken out about the PPE shortage <https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/07/trump-doesnt-think-theres-a-medical-supply-shortage-these-hospitals-beg-to-differ/>
    and how it puts their lives—and their patients’ lives—at risk. Many
    doctors and nurses are breaking protocol and reusing masks, while others
    have been forced to use swim goggles, bandanas, and trash bags <https://www.propublica.org/article/medical-workers-treating-coronavirus-are-resorting-to-homemade-masks>
    to protect themselves. Some nurses have even quit their jobs <https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/02/im-a-hospice-nurse-heres-why-i-chose-to-step-away-from-the-job-i-love-during-coronavirus/>
    over the lack of protections.


    RELATED: Trump Doesn’t Think There’s A Medical Supply Shortage.
    These Hospitals Beg to Differ.
    <https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/07/trump-doesnt-think-theres-a-medical-supply-shortage-these-hospitals-beg-to-differ/>

    That the United States, the wealthiest country in the world, failed to
    prepare enough supplies to deal with the coronavirus has become
    something of a scandal, especially because a 69-page National Security
    Council playbook on fighting pandemics <https://www.politico.com/news/2020/03/25/trump-coronavirus-national-security-council-149285>
    includes guidance on when and how to start obtaining PPE.

    The Trump administration ignored that playbook, which says the
    government should have begun efforts to obtain personal protective
    equipment such as masks, gloves, and gowns in mid to late January.
    Instead, as the Associated Press reported this week, the Trump
    administration squandered nearly two months <https://apnews.com/090600c299a8cf07f5b44d92534856bc> that could have
    been used to bolster the federal stockpile of critically needed medical supplies and equipment.

    Federal agencies waited until mid-March to begin placing bulk orders of
    N95 respirator masks, mechanical ventilators, and other equipment needed
    by front-line health care workers. By that time, hospitals in several
    states were treating thousands of infected patients without adequate
    equipment and pleading for shipments from the Strategic National
    Stockpile. That federal cache of supplies was created more than 20 years
    ago to help bridge gaps in the medical and pharmaceutical supply chains
    during a national emergency.

    Now, three months into the crisis, that stockpile is nearly drained just
    as the number of patients needing critical care is surging. Some state
    and local officials report receiving broken ventilators and decade-old dry-rotted masks.

    “We basically wasted two months,” Kathleen Sebelius, health and human
    services secretary during the Obama administration, told the AP.

    Rather than do everything he can to help states deal with the PPE crisis
    now, Trump has instead called the federal government a “backup,” <https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/02/trump-passes-the-buck-to-states-on-giving-nurses-and-doctors-what-they-need/>
    told states to find supplies on their own <https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/03/30/trump-seems-to-be-playing-politics-with-medical-equipment-thats-risking-lives/>,
    interfered with their efforts to do just that <https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/03/28/trumps-personal-grudge-with-whitmer-may-have-led-to-supply-slowdown-to-state/>,
    and accused governors of lying about their needs <https://www.vice.com/en_us/article/5dm8w5/trump-says-states-are-lying-about-how-many-ventilators-they-need-to-fight-coronavirus>.



    *Testing Kits*

    The national shortage of COVID-19 tests has been well-documented, but
    the highlights bear repeating: After deciding not to adopt the test used
    by the World Health organization, the CDC botched <https://apnews.com/c335958b1f8f6a37b19b421bc7759722> the development of
    its first coronavirus test, which dramatically slowed the roll-out of
    tests and caused a devastating delay.

    The federal government was also slow to engage the private sector and
    academic labs in testing; the Food and Drug administration waited until
    Feb. 29 <https://www.fda.gov/news-events/press-announcements/coronavirus-covid-19-update-fda-issues-new-policy-help-expedite-availability-diagnostics>
    to engage private labs in the testing space. These delays and shortages
    caused the government to issue strict, inconsistent, and ever-evolving guidelines on who could be tested for COVID-19. The Trump
    administration’s testing failures were so severe that in February, as
    more people across the U.S. became sick, government labs processed only
    352 COVID-19 tests, an average of only 12 per day <https://apnews.com/c335958b1f8f6a37b19b421bc7759722> in a nation of
    more than 300 million people, according to an AP analysis of CDC data.

    While testing has since ramped up, issues remain. The shortage of tests remains substantial <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/30/us/politics/trump-governors-coronavirus-testing.html>,
    patients have reported waits of up to two weeks to receive test results <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/health/coronavirus-testing-us.html>,
    and many labs are now short on the swabs and chemicals <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/18/health/coronavirus-test-shortages-face-masks-swabs.html>
    needed to run the test.

    As Bloomberg wrote <https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-07/coronavirus-testing-accuracy-and-availability-shortages-remain>
    on Tuesday, “Coronavirus testing has become a massive logistical
    failure, one that’s made it impossible to know how much the virus has
    truly spread.”

    The U.S. has by far the most known cases of COVID-19 in the world, with
    more than 430,000 confirmed cases
    <https://coronavirus.jhu.edu/map.html>. Nearly 15,000 Americans have
    died as of Wednesday evening. While the U.S. has now completed two
    million tests <https://covidtracking.com/data/us-daily> according to the
    COVID Tracking Project, the country continues to lag behind many other countries <https://www.npr.org/sections/coronavirus-live-updates/2020/04/02/826368789/fact-check-trump-claims-u-s-testing-for-coronavirus-most-per-capita-its-not>
    in testing per capita. In short, the surge in tests came entirely too late.

    “Many local communities are flying blind, making decisions in the
    absence of full information largely due to the failure of the federal government to provide sufficient testing capacity,” Chrissie Juliano, executive director of the Big Cities Health Coalition, told <https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/18/health/coronavirus-test-shortages-face-masks-swabs.html>
    the New York Times. “This testing shortage, and lack of available
    information about the actual burden of the virus, has set our country’s response back by an order of magnitude we will never know.”


    *Downplaying the Coronavirus*

    Despite the various warnings the administration received about the coronavirus, President Trump has repeatedly downplayed the dangers of
    the virus <https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/01/pence-says-trump-never-downplayed-coronavirus-19-times-he-did/>.
    Since late January, Trump has said “We have it totally under control,” declared that the virus would “go away in April,” said the number of
    cases would soon be “down close to zero,” called it a democratic “hoax,”
    and compared it to the flu.

    Trump has minimized the risks of the coronavirus dozens of times, doing
    so as recently as late March, after his own administration had already
    issued stringent “social distancing” guidelines.

    Mike Pence says Trump never “belittled” the threat of coronavirus.

    We did some digging and here's a bunch of times he did just that.
    pic.twitter.com/bMoNEWPk3O <https://t.co/bMoNEWPk3O>

    — COURIER (@CourierNewsroom) April 2, 2020
    <https://twitter.com/CourierNewsroom/status/1245843762506543104?ref_src=twsrc%5Etfw>

    The president has also refused to take any responsibility <https://www.theatlantic.com/notes/2020/03/2020-time-capsule-3-i-dont-take-responsibility-at-all/608005/>
    for the administration’s missteps, and has instead tried to deflect
    blame onto Democrats, former President Obama, China, the media, and the
    World Health Organization. He has also said <https://www.msn.com/en-us/video/animals/trump-im-a-cheerleader-for-the-country/vp-BB11Z6ej>
    that he made his previous comments minimizing the severity of the virus because he regards himself as America’s cheerleader.

    He does not appear to be succeeding, either as cheerleader or president.
    A new CNN poll <http://cdn.cnn.com/cnn/2020/images/04/08/rel4a.-.coronavirus.pdf>
    released Wednesday found that 55% of Americans think the federal
    government has done a “poor job” of preventing the spread of COVID-19,
    while only 41% think it has done a good job. Similarly, 52% said they disapprove of Trump’s handling of the coronavirus outbreak and 55% said
    they think he could be doing more to fight the pandemic.

    Only 43% of Americans think Trump is doing everything he can.


    https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/09/experts-predicted-a-coronavirus-pandemic-as-far-back-as-2017-trump-ignored-them/
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    <div class="moz-cite-prefix">Klaus Schadenfreude wrote on 2020-10-23
    8:17 AM:<br>
    </div>
    <blockquote type="cite"
    cite="mid:mdi5pfl6fv800sracj988h0e4tqq8tlj3o@4ax.com">
    <pre wrap="">On Fri, 23 Oct 2020 08:03:23 -0400, Gregg Carr<a class="moz-txt-link-rfc2396E" href="mailto:carrgregg@invalid.net">&lt;carrgregg@invalid.net&gt;</a>
    wrote:

    </pre>
    <blockquote type="cite">
    <pre wrap="">Trump is a draft dodging coward who called our troops suckers and losers for
    being wounded and dying for America.
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
    <pre wrap="">
    Which troops were those?
    </pre>
    </blockquote>
    <br>
    You should ask Trump.<br>
    <br>
    Meanwhile:<br>
    <br>
    The US is only 4% of the world population, but accountable for more
    than 20% of Trump virus deaths.<br>
    <br>
    Trump is guilty of more than 228,000 counts of "criminal negligence
    causing death", and more than 8.6 million counts of "criminal
    negligence causing bodily harm" due to mishandling of the COVID
    pandemic.<br>
    <br>
    <a href="https://www.google.com/url?q=https%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F04%2F09%2Fexperts-predicted-a-coronavirus-pandemic-as-far-back-as-2017-trump-ignored-them%2F&amp;sa=D&amp;sntz=1&amp;usg=AFQjCNF7hXDB3RNl2Geh7reKSdvYZ8w3Xg"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F04%2F09%2Fexperts-predicted-a-coronavirus-pandemic-as-far-back-as-2017-trump-ignored-them%2F\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\
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    true;" onclick="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F04%2F09%2Fexperts-predicted-a-coronavirus-pandemic-as-far-back-as-2017-trump-ignored-them%2F\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\
    x3dAFQjCNF7hXDB3RNl2Geh7reKSdvYZ8w3Xg';return
    true;">https://couriernewsroom.com/<wbr>2020/04/09/experts-predicted-<wbr>a-coronavirus-pandemic-as-far-<wbr>back-as-2017-trump-ignored-<wbr>them/</a><br>
    <br>
    <h1>Experts Predicted a Coronavirus Pandemic as Far Back as 2017.
    Trump Ignored Them.</h1>
    <br>
    <h2>The Trump administration ignored warning signs, failed to
    adequately prepare for PPE shortages, botched the rollout of
    tests, and repeatedly downplayed the severity of the coronavirus.</h2>
    <p>The novel coronavirus outbreak didn’t become a full-fledged
    pandemic until March, but with each passing day, it’s become
    increasingly clear that President Trump and his administration
    failed to heed numerous warning signs and wasted two months of
    valuable time that could have been used to prepare for the
    devastation now being unleashed on the United States. </p>
    <p>Here are some of the ways in which the Trump administration’s
    failures have affected the nation’s response to the pandemic.</p>
    <h3><strong>Ignoring Warning Signs</strong></h3>
    <p>American intelligence officials issued a warning <a href="https://abcnews.go.com/Politics/intelligence-report-warned-coronavirus-crisis-early-november-sources/story?id=70031273"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fabcnews.go.com%2FPolitics%2Fintelligence-report-warned-coronavirus-crisis-early-november-sources%2Fstory%3Fid%3D70031273\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\
    x3dAFQjCNFGNgMXQAC20bDAKphPNpMf6WtSCg';return
    true;" onclick="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fabcnews.go.com%2FPolitics%2Fintelligence-report-warned-coronavirus-crisis-early-november-sources%2Fstory%3Fid%3D70031273\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\
    x3dAFQjCNFGNgMXQAC20bDAKphPNpMf6WtSCg';return
    true;">as far back as late November</a> that a contagion was
    spreading through China’s Wuhan region, ABC News reported on
    Wednesday. This warning, which was detailed in a November
    intelligence report by the military’s National Center for Medical
    Intelligence, was the result of analysis of wire and computer
    intercepts, along with satellite images. </p>
    <p>Analysts determined that the emerging disease could lead to a
    “cataclysmic event,” and according to ABC News, the report was
    briefed “multiple times” to the White House and various federal
    agencies. President Trump reportedly even received a detailed
    explanation of the problem in his daily brief of intelligence
    matters in early January, weeks before the virus emerged in the
    U.S., but then spent the better part of January and February
    downplaying the severity of the virus.</p>
    <p>On Monday, the New York Times also reported that Trump’s trade
    advisor, Peter Navarro, had written his own memo in late January <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/us/politics/navarro-warning-trump-coronavirus.html"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2020%2F04%2F06%2Fus%2Fpolitics%2Fnavarro-warning-trump-coronavirus.html\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNHeGQclw4OJ-jyP5mJAH-wjz6woQA';return
    true;" onclick="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2020%2F04%2F06%2Fus%2Fpolitics%2Fnavarro-warning-trump-coronavirus.html\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNHeGQclw4OJ-jyP5mJAH-wjz6woQA';return
    true;">warning the administration</a> that the coronavirus could
    cost the U.S. trillions of dollars and put millions of American
    lives at risk.</p>
    <p>“The lack of immune protection or an existing cure or vaccine
    would leave Americans defenseless in the case of a full-blown
    coronavirus outbreak on U.S. soil,” Navarro wrote in his Jan. 29
    memo. “This lack of protection elevates the risk of the
    coronavirus evolving into a full-blown pandemic, imperiling the
    lives of millions of Americans.”</p>
    <p>Navarro’s warning appears to have gone unheeded, and President
    Donald Trump has <a href="https://www.politico.com/news/2020/04/07/trump-peter-navarro-coronavirus-memos-174237"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.politico.com%2Fnews%2F2020%2F04%2F07%2Ftrump-peter-navarro-coronavirus-memos-174237\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNEe50tjNEWmwJr4xbeJ32XQ6fkNYA';return
    true;" onclick="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.politico.com%2Fnews%2F2020%2F04%2F07%2Ftrump-peter-navarro-coronavirus-memos-174237\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNEe50tjNEWmwJr4xbeJ32XQ6fkNYA';return
    true;">denied</a> he ever saw the January memo or a follow-up
    February memo from Navarro—even though that second memo was
    addressed to Trump directly through the offices of the National
    Security Council, Trump’s then-chief of staff Mick Mulvaney, and
    the White House coronavirus task force.</p>
    <h3>RELATED: <a href="https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/03/20/officials-tried-to-warn-trump-a-pandemic-was-coming-in-january-he-didnt-listen/"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F03%2F20%2Fofficials-tried-to-warn-trump-a-pandemic-was-coming-in-january-he-didnt-listen%2F\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNEojll2PP7gxOIpx9kU-
    Jg8wA5Uvg';return
    true;" onclick="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F03%2F20%2Fofficials-tried-to-warn-trump-a-pandemic-was-coming-in-january-he-didnt-listen%2F\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNEojll2PP7gxOIpx9kU-
    Jg8wA5Uvg';return
    true;">Officials Tried To Warn Trump A Pandemic Was Coming In
    January. He Didn’t Listen.</a></h3>
    <p>“I didn’t see them. I didn’t look for them,” Trump told reporters
    on Monday during a coronavirus task force news briefing. </p>
    <p>The Trump administration also <a href="https://www.nytimes.com/2020/03/19/us/politics/trump-coronavirus-outbreak.html"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.nytimes.com%2F2020%2F03%2F19%2Fus%2Fpolitics%2Ftrump-coronavirus-outbreak.html\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNEeSzOpmxR8ltr63RGiOUMwoxkpgw';return
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    true;">ignored the results</a> of a 2019 simulated exercise
    imagining how a modern-day influenza pandemic would affect the
    United States. In the simulation, 110 million Americans were
    expected to become ill, leading 7.7 million people to be
    hospitalized and 586,000 Americans to die. The results of that
    scenario, reported by the New York Times in March, showed how
    underfunded, underprepared, and uncoordinated the federal
    government would be in fighting a novel pandemic. </p>
    <p>The Pentagon also knew a pandemic caused by a novel coronavirus
    was likely and warned the Trump administration of such a
    possibility in 2017. According to exclusive documents obtained by
    The Nation, the Pentagon even <a href="https://www.thenation.com/article/politics/covid-military-shortage-pandemic/"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.thenation.com%2Farticle%2Fpolitics%2Fcovid-military-shortage-pandemic%2F\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNEN3Y-OQ67uV8XSPmPAswEoe-Npsw';return
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    true;">predicted the shortages</a> of masks, hospital beds, and
    ventilators that American hospitals are currently experiencing.
    The <a href="https://www.scribd.com/document/454422848/Pentagon-Influenza-Response"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.scribd.com%2Fdocument%2F454422848%2FPentagon-Influenza-Response\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNHf5XZAaxadubTB0h4riXoCjIVb8w';return
    true;" onclick="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.scribd.com%2Fdocument%2F454422848%2FPentagon-Influenza-Response\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNHf5XZAaxadubTB0h4riXoCjIVb8w';return
    true;">documents</a>, which detail how the U.S. military could
    respond to such a pandemic, are eerily prescient. </p>
    <p>“The most likely and significant threat is a novel respiratory
    disease, particularly a novel influenza disease,” the military
    plan states. COVID-19 is a respiratory disease caused by the novel
    coronavirus, and the document specifically cites coronaviruses on
    several occasions, in one instance saying, “Coronavirus infections
    [are] common around the world.”</p>
    <p>Despite all these warnings, Trump has repeatedly insisted that no
    one could have seen the coronavirus coming.</p>
    <p>“Nobody knew there would be a pandemic or epidemic of this
    proportion. Nobody has ever seen anything like this before,” Trump
    said on March 19, contradicting the reality that his own
    Department of Health and Human Services oversaw the simulation.</p>
    <h3><strong>PPE Shortages</strong></h3>
    <p>American hospitals are facing <a href="https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/07/trump-doesnt-think-theres-a-medical-supply-shortage-these-hospitals-beg-to-differ/"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F04%2F07%2Ftrump-doesnt-think-theres-a-medical-supply-shortage-these-hospitals-beg-to-differ%2F\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\
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    true;" onclick="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F04%2F07%2Ftrump-doesnt-think-theres-a-medical-supply-shortage-these-hospitals-beg-to-differ%2F\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\
    x3dAFQjCNEoUvnTsQX2QdWvQRTOPqR3DKmPMg';return
    true;">“severe” and “widespread shortages”</a> of personal
    protective equipment (PPE), such as N95 masks and surgical masks,
    as well as shortages of medical equipment, such as ventilators
    according to a new watchdog report from the Department of Health
    and Human Services Office of Inspector General.</p>
    <p>Doctors and nurses from across the country have <a href="https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/07/trump-doesnt-think-theres-a-medical-supply-shortage-these-hospitals-beg-to-differ/"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F04%2F07%2Ftrump-doesnt-think-theres-a-medical-supply-shortage-these-hospitals-beg-to-differ%2F\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\
    x3dAFQjCNEoUvnTsQX2QdWvQRTOPqR3DKmPMg';return
    true;" onclick="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F04%2F07%2Ftrump-doesnt-think-theres-a-medical-supply-shortage-these-hospitals-beg-to-differ%2F\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\
    x3dAFQjCNEoUvnTsQX2QdWvQRTOPqR3DKmPMg';return
    true;">spoken out about the PPE shortage</a> and how it puts
    their lives—and their patients’ lives—at risk. Many doctors and
    nurses are breaking protocol and reusing masks, while others have
    been forced to use <a href="https://www.propublica.org/article/medical-workers-treating-coronavirus-are-resorting-to-homemade-masks"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fwww.propublica.org%2Farticle%2Fmedical-workers-treating-coronavirus-are-resorting-to-homemade-masks\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNF3rc8v1PC_pQ_kAq2PZP3qasThjQ';return
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    true;">swim goggles, bandanas, and trash bags</a> to protect
    themselves. Some nurses have even <a href="https://couriernewsroom.com/2020/04/02/im-a-hospice-nurse-heres-why-i-chose-to-step-away-from-the-job-i-love-during-coronavirus/"
    target="_blank" rel="nofollow" onmousedown="this.href='https://www.google.com/url?q\x3dhttps%3A%2F%2Fcouriernewsroom.com%2F2020%2F04%2F02%2Fim-a-hospice-nurse-heres-why-i-chose-to-step-away-from-the-job-i-love-during-coronavirus%2F\x26sa\x3dD\x26sntz\x3d1\x26usg\x3dAFQjCNEhO_
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    SSRbCiAuxLIIN41Xpr2MHdIg';return
    true;">quit their jobs</a> over the lack of protections.</p>
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