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Originally Posted by
Dan Druff
You're talking about complaints from February and March which ended up not mattering.
In mid-May, we can clearly see the following:
1) Extra tests early on wouldn't have helped all that much.
2) We didn't end up having a shortage of ventilators and hospital beds. Once production of those ramped up, we got ahead of the spread of the virus and nobody was ever without a hospital bed or ventilator when they needed one.
In February and March, people on the left were yelling "OMG Trump where are the tests and ventilators", which at the time did sound like a reasonable concern, but ended up not mattering.
You ask "Where is the plan?"
Many states are attempting to put forth reopening plans but they're being shouted down by people on the left who want to lock down for eternity.
Early tests would have made a HUGE difference.
You should have done 100,000 tests to the end of February, instead you did less then 500.
For over a month your president did virtually nothing.... except making up fanciful bullshit. (and he certainly spouted a ton of bullshit)
You could have caught hundreds if not thousands of infected people early, and right now be reporting less then 10% of your peak infections, your deaths would conservatively be less then half the current figure.
Instead it's almost impossible to tell if you've even peaked or not.
Utter bullshit, the speed in which you react to something like this is exponentially vital.