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Dr. Fauci admits Trump’s task force messages don’t match the COVID-19 reality on the ground

Sarah K. Burris

It what appears to be the closest Dr. Anthony Fauci has gotten in calling out President Donald Trump’s lies, the National Institutes of Health epidemiologist said that the information coming out of the coronavirus task force isn’t grounded in reality.

ABC News reported on Monday teasing an interview with Fauci that will air Tuesday, that Dr. Fauci is concerned the White House message isn’t accurate.

According to the report, Dr. Fauci was asked to explain why, even after months, the American government can’t provide adequate testing for the country and ensure that healthcare workers are all equipped with personal protective equipment.

“We keep hearing when we go to these task force meetings that these [issues] are being corrected,” Fauci said. “But yet when you go into the trenches, you still hear about that.”

He confessed that he didn’t have “a good answer” and he “cannot explain,” the difference between the facts and what the White House is saying. He said that those matters have nothing to do with his daily responsibilities. Part of the reason for the lack of PPE, he said, is because “many of the things that we needed were not produced in the United States.”

Despite Trump’s command for buying American, he hasn’t enacted the Defense Production Act to have U.S. companies creating loads of PPE materials for desperate healthcare workers, nursing home staff and others.

But on Thursday, Trump proclaimed that everything was fine.

“Remember I used to say the cupboards were bare?” Trump claimed. “Well, now the cupboards are the opposite.”

Dr. Fauci encouraged leaders to be willing to change their actions as the data changes.

“As a scientist, the thing you must always do is to be humble enough to know that when you get additional information, even information that might conflict what was felt earlier on, you then change your viewpoint and you change your recommendations based on the data,” Dr. Fauci said. “That’s what science is all about. Science is a learning process.”

He explained that the “explosion” of cases in southern states, which he said has been fueled by “a surge of community spread” from people not showing symptoms.

It’s “a real serious problem,” he told ABC News. “They need to be concerned because even though they themselves may not get any serious outcome, they are part of the propagation of the pandemic.”

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #921 on: July 27, 2020, 09:46:19 PM »

  From my Catbird Seat I enjoy watching you HATERS Squirm. You have No Problem calling Trump a Racist, and then a Black Trump Supporter gets Executed inside a Swing State in Broad Daylight in order to Intimidate the Black Support Surge Trump is garnering and You ALL go Crickets. Plus, You Parrots got Nothing to say about "Fuzzy" Joe singing the praises of a KKK Head Honcho. Viewing you Suddenly Quiet Trump HATERS from this Catbird Seat is a hoot.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #922 on: July 27, 2020, 09:58:32 PM »
  From my Catbird Seat I enjoy watching you HATERS Squirm. You have No Problem calling Trump a Racist, and then a Black Trump Supporter gets Executed inside a Swing State in Broad Daylight in order to Intimidate the Black Support Surge Trump is garnering and You ALL go Crickets. Plus, You Parrots got Nothing to say about "Fuzzy" Joe singing the praises of a KKK Head Honcho. Viewing you Suddenly Quiet Trump HATERS from this Catbird Seat is a hoot.

A complete disregard for truth and reality, but oh so comical

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #923 on: July 27, 2020, 10:12:47 PM »
  Fake News going Quiet regarding Corona today tells you this is Turning Around. "Judge a Pitcher by the Reaction of the Hitter"! Plus, Trump just gave a speech and is Very, Very, Upbeat. Some Know Why. Soon, You Parrots will too.  It'll sting, but you better get used to it. It only gets worse from here. 
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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #924 on: July 27, 2020, 10:16:31 PM »
  Fake News going Quiet regarding Corona today tells you this is Turning Around. "Judge a Pitcher by the Reaction of the Hitter"! Plus, Trump just gave a speech and is Very, Very, Upbeat. Some Know Why. Soon, You Parrots will too.  It'll sting, but you better get used to it. It only gets worse from here.

Play.Rewind.Play again.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #925 on: July 27, 2020, 10:23:33 PM »

  Mark it on down on your HATER Calendars. It's ALL Good Today and from this point forward. You Parrots should Know it as the Fake News Media is Unable to feed you a single kernel of  BS: to Echo.  Walk:

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #926 on: July 27, 2020, 10:26:32 PM »
In America this would be funny if it weren’t so sad. This is a Hollywood movie but it isn’t. A reality tv personality who’s literally failed his way through life becomes POTUS where his incompetence is visible for all to see everyday. At this point, the only thing that's actually mystifying about Trump's incompetence is that anyone thinks he's capable of anything different. He doesn't like governing, he doesn't like serving, he hates the roughly two-thirds of Americans who reside in U.S. cities, he doesn't like reality, he tunes out bad news, he never takes responsibility, and he's preternaturally incapable of combatting a virus because he's demented and doesn't believe in science. This has Oscars written all over it.

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
« Reply #927 on: July 27, 2020, 10:32:47 PM »
  Mark it on down on your HATER Calendars. It's ALL Good Today and from this point forward. You Parrots should Know it as the Fake News Media is Unable to feed you a single kernel of  BS: to Echo.  Walk:

This is what the morally bankrupt Storing considers “ALL good today” in America.

Child hospitalizations from Covid-19 surge 23% in Florida as schools statewide must reopen

Rosa Flores

Just weeks before schools must open across Florida, the numbers of new cases and hospitalizations due to Covid-19 have surged.

On July 16, the state had a total of 23,170 children ages 17 and under who had tested positive since the beginning of the pandemic, according to the Florida Department of Health. By July 24, that number jumped to 31,150.

That's a 34% increase in new cases among children in eight days.

And more children in Florida are requiring hospitalization. As of July 16, 246 children had been hospitalized with coronavirus. By July 24, that number had jumped to 303.

That's a 23% increase in child Covid-19 hospitalizations in eight days.

During that same time period, the death toll among children in Florida went from 4 to 5.

On July 18, Kimora "Kimmie" Lynum died from Covid-19 complications, according to state health department records. The 9-year-old girl's family said Kimmie had no known pre-existing conditions.

The surges in child Covid-19 cases and hospitalizations come amid rampant debate over whether children should return to classrooms this fall, or if they should continue remote learning.

They also directly contradict US Secretary of Education Betsy DeVos' claims that children are "stoppers of the disease" who "don't get it and transmit it themselves."

Researchers in South Korea found that young people between ages 10 and 19 transmit the virus just as easily as adults.

And White House coronavirus task force coordinator Dr. Deborah Birx has repeatedly said scientists are still studying how quickly children under the age of 10 can spread the virus, as many of them have stayed home and away from their peers during peak months of this pandemic.

But it's not just the numbers of new cases and hospitalizations that are rising in Florida. The test positivity rate among children has gone up, too -- from 13.4% to 14.4% between July 16 and 24, according to the state health department.

The test positivity rate for children was particularly high in Martin County (25.3%) and Miami-Dade County (19.6%).

But the state has ordered schools to physically open next month. In some districts, that means sending children to school in as soon as two weeks. And that has some parents, educators, and doctors on edge.

"I do understand the need for opening up the schools," said Dr. Andrew Pastewski, a father and medical director of the intensive care unit at Jackson South Medical Center in Miami.

"Kids need to develop, they need to grow, they need to learn, they need to develop social skills," he said. "However, we're surging right now. I would not think opening up during a surge was the right time."

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Re: Trump supporters and conspiracy theory - Part 2
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