The once already happened in my eyes. This "Op" of theirs and how it collapsed the economy, leading a renewed leftist charge for socialism and open borders has clinched it for me.
The Cold War 2 needs to be recognized for what it is. China and the E.U. versus the United States of America.
This goes along with what german doctors have been saying. They’ve created a false panic with their flawed test kits.
Explains why the media is constantly pushing the "more test kits!" narrative.
And it'll be countered by our superior kits.
MOAR TESTING!!! Is the primary fake news talking point right now.
The administration is right, asymptomatic people should not get tested.
Not only is it totally unrealistic to test everyone, a negative test ENCOURAGES people to do the things that will get them infected!!!
Fake - News!!!
This may also be relevant to the claim. Potential False-Positive Rate Among the 'Asymptomatic Infected Individuals'
That's all it takes to shutter the US economy?
Glad they could have an experimental "test run" while we foot the $2T bill and wrestle with the practical fallout for the foreseeable future.
Too easy, right?
Fool us once... shame on us. If China tries to pull this again it will be their day of reckoning. B-2's over Beijing... reckoning.
I hear you, pede!
The grim reality, however, is that all it may take is "once". In the future, we may not get the benefit of a second-chance with hindsight.
The once already happened in my eyes. This "Op" of theirs and how it collapsed the economy, leading a renewed leftist charge for socialism and open borders has clinched it for me.
The Cold War 2 needs to be recognized for what it is. China and the E.U. versus the United States of America.
Test run? This is prime time!
I was alluding to the fact that the next bio-terror attack could be MUCH worse than a seasonal flu blip.
If this created this level of disarray and infighting? Just imagine what it would be like if akachuatl tens and tens of thousands were dying?
They also were reporting virus deaths as something else... often. Their data is just flawed all over the place.