Looks like Trump is doubling down on shifting the blame from his administration to the WHO.
Up is down, white is black, and light is darkness. We're in for dangerous times.
Looks like Trump is doubling down on shifting the blame from his administration to the WHO.
I risk myself a political debate but it sounds like it's the for another Trump impeachment.Would he reverse course if the WHO head commended him on doing a good job?
Democratic Sen. Chris Murphy of Connecticut, who serves on the Senate Foreign Relations Committee, said earlier Tuesday that while the WHO and China "made mistakes," Trump is also looking to deflect blame from his own administration.
"Right now, there is a very coordinated effort amongst the White House and their allies to try to find scapegoats for the fatal mistakes that the President made during the early stages of this virus," he said.
quoted from CNN
Looks like Trump is doubling down on shifting the blame from his administration to the WHO.
There was talk that these infections started in China in November but was covered up. Western media cited unnamed intelligence sources. Turns out it was fake. These articles basically stated that the November intelligence report doesn't exist at all. How can they always base their report on unnamed sources. Unethical reporting.
Well now they say US authorities are saying the coronavirus doesn't seems engineered but are investigating this was an accidental release from a Wuhan lab. Well to say that is admitting that coronavirus existed before Wuhan.
Meanwhile today. WHO is about to be politicized.
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Looks like Trump is doubling down on shifting the blame from his administration to the WHO.
I pay attention to the virus clouds. If you felt bad breath or sweat, you were too close. I'm aware. And I always hold my breath or at least breathe through my nose when I walk close to other people.
I am concerned with another question: why do even young people become seriously ill? Is it perhaps because of the intensity with which they were infected by the virus?
Does it make a difference whether I breathe the virus straight into my lungs or my infection starts with a smear infection?
I heard about this in a podcast from a virologist. I would like to know more about it. Was that just a thought that had long since been rejected. Or is this being seriously examined?
Looks like Trump is doubling down on shifting the blame from his administration to the WHO.