Wisconsin will get a break from Trump who could have stirred up more trouble with his two now canceled virus spreader rallies and rhetoric marginalizing the virus. One of Trump's events was scheduled to be in La Crosse which is currently a virus red zone according to his own administration's virus task force. New virus cases in WI have risen markedly since the start of the school year and have been followed by an increase in hospitalizations to the extent that field hospitals are being considered. Tracking coronavirus in Wisconsin
Johnson tested positive for the coronavirus about 11 days after he made the remark about Operation Last Gasp. After initially not being very ill, later he was in the ICU and receiving medical oxygen. Johnson’s War With Coronavirus Is No Joke Anymore excerpt: "On March 16, after weeks of downplaying the issue, he suddenly urged all U.K. citizens to stay at home and avoid unnecessary contact with other people. It would be the prelude to more action that would shut the nation down. Yet later that evening, Johnson made light of the situation on a call with the manufacturers he was trying to persuade to produce thousands of urgently needed ventilators for hospitals. He joked that their task should be code-named “Operation Last Gasp.”"
Boris Johnson’s battle with COVID-19. What happens when a world leader tests positive excerpts: "Prime Minister Boris Johnson was the first, requiring intensive care treatment in April and leaving him out of action for a month. He later revealed doctors were at one point preparing to announce his death and thanked them for saving his life. Despite the later severity of his condition, Johnson reported having only “mild symptoms” when he tested positive and the government initially said his hospitalization was a “precautionary step.”" “The initial messaging from 10 Downing Street was nothing but cheery. Boris had COVID-19 but the symptoms, the British public were assured, were nothing to fret about,” he added. “
Trump’s Covid — and the rest of 2020 — seems a cosmic joke Blame the cumulative impact of the year's events. By JOHN F. HARRIS 10/02/2020 05:16 PM EDT excerpt: "Around the world some voices are sharing in the reaction of anti-Trump voices here: Ha-ha. According to the Associated Press, the editor of the Chinese state-owned Global Times newspaper, Hu Xijin, tweeted in English that “President Trump and the first lady have paid the price for his gamble to play down the Covid-19.” The Betoota Advocate, a satirical site in Australia, posted a story with the headline. “Trump Family Records More Cases Of Community Transmission Than Entire State Of Queensland.” My word, how insensitive. One suspects Trump can take it. If it’s no mystery how we got here, it is what happens next — whether he’s in the majority of patients who bounces back fairly fast or — with his multiple risk factors — is part of the unlucky minority who gets seriously ill. Once done with the wisecracks and punch-drunk delirium of this year of warped national destiny, decent-minded people should hope he gets better soon — and that a troubled country does so, too."
Trump didn't blame Biden but instead appears to be blaming macho members of the police and military who are so elated at his performance as president that they are hugging and kissing Hope Hicks who then spread the virus to Trump. "They want to kiss": Trump appears to blame troops and cops for spreading virus to his inner circle excerpt: ""But it's very, very hard when you are with people from the military or law enforcement, and they come over to you, and they want to hug you. And they want to kiss you, because we really have done a good job for them," Trump added. "And you get close, and things happen. I was surprised to hear, with Hope. But she's a very warm person with them, and she — she knows there's a risk, but she is young." Both The New York Times and The Washington Post pointed out that Trump appeared to be blaming soldiers and police for spreading the disease to his team. The Post's Aaron Blake observed that Trump's remarks to Hannity were "an odd way" to account for Hicks' diagnosis. "However much military members and law enforcement appreciate what the Trump White House has done for them, are they really going up to Trump's low-profile senior counselor, who rarely speaks publicly, to hug her and try to kiss her?" he wrote."
Trump seems to have a fetish about macho men that he supposedly makes cry by his mere presence. "They want to kiss": Trump appears to blame troops and cops for spreading virus to his inner circle excerpt: "CNN fact-checker Daniel Dale has noted that Trump often relates unverified "tales about macho men breaking into tears of gratitude in his presence" who suspiciously call him "sir." Earlier this week, Trump told a rally crowd that he had just met a construction worker who was teary with appreciation. He has, as Dale observed on Wednesday, told similar stories about a coal miner, a farmer, a steelworker and a man who looked "as big as a 'football player.'" "The common feature of the character in these stories is that they are male, tough and large, and that, before crying upon meeting Trump in a setting with no independent witnesses, they have never cried before, can't remember crying before or only cried when they were a baby," Dale said. Dale pointed out that Trump once gave a 2019 speech in which he said a number of "strong, tough" farmers, ranchers and construction workers had allegedly wept when they joined him at a 2017 executive order signing ceremony."
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Trump’s Covid News Meets a Landscape Primed for Mistrust A president who rose to fame — in business, on TV and in politics — on an archipelago of exaggerations finds himself facing a public skeptical of his account of his own health. By Sarah Lyall and Reid J. Epstein Oct. 2, 2020 Updated 9:35 p.m. ET Trump’s Covid News Meets a Landscape Primed for Mistrust excerpt: "The irony of this latest development is that truth has actually caught up with the president in the starkest of ways. “It’s a perfect bookend to his presidency,” said Mr. Iannucci, the director. “It started with him pretending that there was no reality other than himself and anything that he claims to be real, and it ends with him being hit in the face with the most profound kind of reality, the existence of this virus which he cannot explain into nonexistence.”"
Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis throws presidential campaign into uncertainty Jon Ward and Brittany Shepherd Fri, October 2, 2020, 10:49 AM EDT Trump's COVID-19 diagnosis throws presidential campaign into uncertainty excerpt: "If either Trump or Biden were incapacitated or died, voters would likely go to the polls or send in their mail ballots and use Trump’s or Biden’s name as a proxy for the vice presidential candidates, meaning to signal their support for Pence or Harris. But that’s not a certainty. In fact, this scenario would open the door to potential intervention in the election by some state legislatures. Rick Hasen, a law and political science professor at the University of California, Irvine, wrote late Thursday, “There would be a question if legislatures would allow presidential electors of each state to vote for someone other than the deceased candidate.” And only some states have laws stating that ballots cast for a deceased or incapacitated candidate will count for a replacement. “Perhaps the legislatures would seek to appoint electors directly. This could lead to a whole lot of mischief if, say, the Pennsylvania Republican legislature tried, over the Democratic governor’s objection, to appoint electors to vote for Pence (if it were Trump who could no longer be a candidate) despite a vote for the people of Pennsylvania for Biden over Trump,” Hasen wrote."
I was watching FOX News earlier and the focal point of discussion were the few comments made on social media hoping the president would die from COVID-19. A few negative comments out of tens of thousands of well wishes. In the meanwhile, the President was planning to hold three rallies over the weekend potentially exposing tens of thousands of Americans to a deadly virus, without a thought, or without a care for their safety.
Why isn't Trump taking the miracle drug hydroxychloroquine? He told us over and over that it cures covid-19.
As of today 27% of ICU patients have Covid And the state of Wisconsin is at 81% capacity with ICU beds, which is less than average The whole state only has 181 Covid patients in ICU COVID-19: Hospitals
Seems the anti HQ stuff was actually fake news The Lancet changes editorial policy after hydroxychloroquine Covid study retraction New policy comes after serious quality control questions were raised about the data relied on by a study in the medical journal Tue 22 Sep 2020 One of the world’s leading medical journals, the Lancet, has reformed its editorial policies following a shocking case of apparent research misconduct involving the study of hydroxychloroquine as a treatment for Covid-19. In May, the Lancet published a peer-reviewed study about the controversial drug hydroxychloroquine, which concluded Covid-19 patients who received the drug were dying at higher rates and experiencing more heart-related complications than other virus patients. The large observational study analysed data purported to be from nearly 15,000 patients with Covid-19 who received the drug alone or in combination with antibiotics, comparing this data with 81,000 controls who did not receive the drug. This data was recorded by hospitals around the world in a database by a US data analytics company known as “Surgisphere”, the Lancet paper said. The findings prompted the World Health Organization to halt its clinical trials of the drug, given the paper’s findings that it was linked with deaths and complications. But days after the paper was published, Guardian Australia revealed issues with the Australian data in the study. Figures on the number of Covid-19 deaths and patients in hospital cited by the authors did not match up with official government and health department data. Senior clinicians involved in Covid-19 research told Guardian Australia they had never heard of the Surgisphere database. Researchers from other countries identified similar issues with the data from their hospitals, and a further Guardian Australia investigation revealed doubts over whether the database used by the study authors even existed. Sapan Desai was a co-author of the paper and founder of the Surgisphere database. Following the revelations, information about Surgisphere was deleted from the internet. The Lancet changes editorial policy after hydroxychloroquine Covid study retraction
That bitch will soon be out of a job, but have no fear, she can always get a job at The Daily Wire, Breitbart News, or perhaps at One America News Network….lol…
She's awesome, she was always a half dozen steps ahead of the media, be good if she could actually be President