I will, and I was raised in Texas, with parents and family there. I sure as hell do not want a new outbreak anywhere, at least until we have
Treatment, hello hydroxychlorquine which is being pushed out this week.
A test for infection (brand new, not yet distributed, current tests being hoarded where I live).
A test for immunity. All we have so far is an antibody test, from a US subsidiary of a Chinese company. Do you want to trust it?
I hope we will have a vaccine by the start of the next flu season (6 months, really???) Otherwise, we can expect another two years of rounds of sickness.
In the meantime, let's not be New York or Louisianna.
And, let's make good use of all that hydroxychloroquine made in Texas.
Alright, well I hope you are able to support the permanent underclass of poor people we have just created. People who will not have healthcare, not afford food, a home, a car, because they lose their job and can't get a new one as main street has permanently closed shop. Sometimes, the cure is worse than the disease.
Ok Jake Tapper. Thanks for clarifying that which no one needed clarified.
And thank you Fredo for arguing that we need these restrictions.
I will, and I was raised in Texas, with parents and family there. I sure as hell do not want a new outbreak anywhere, at least until we have
Treatment, hello hydroxychlorquine which is being pushed out this week.
A test for infection (brand new, not yet distributed, current tests being hoarded where I live).
A test for immunity. All we have so far is an antibody test, from a US subsidiary of a Chinese company. Do you want to trust it?
I hope we will have a vaccine by the start of the next flu season (6 months, really???) Otherwise, we can expect another two years of rounds of sickness.
In the meantime, let's not be New York or Louisianna.
And, let's make good use of all that hydroxychloroquine made in Texas.
Alright, well I hope you are able to support the permanent underclass of poor people we have just created. People who will not have healthcare, not afford food, a home, a car, because they lose their job and can't get a new one as main street has permanently closed shop. Sometimes, the cure is worse than the disease.