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Almost ā€œpoetic justiceā€ after the way he blew off the seriousness of COVID-19 early on. But trump will probably stay healthyā€¦I think viruses respect their own kind. :smirk:

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Trade Adviser Warned White House in January of Risks of a Pandemic

The warning, written in a memo by Peter Navarro, President Trumpā€™s trade adviser, is the highest-level alert known to have circulated inside the West Wing as the administration was taking its first substantive steps to confront a crisis that had already consumed Chinaā€™s leaders and would go on to upend life in Europe and the United States.

ā€œThe lack of immune protection or an existing cure or vaccine would leave Americans defenseless in the case of a full-blown coronavirus outbreak on U.S. soil,ā€ Mr. Navarroā€™s memo said. ā€œThis lack of protection elevates the risk of the coronavirus evolving into a full-blown pandemic, imperiling the lives of millions of Americans.ā€

Dated Jan. 29, it came during a period when Mr. Trump was playing down the risks to the United States, and he would later go on to say that no one could have predicted such a devastating outcome.

Mr. Navarro said in the memo that the administration faced a choice about how aggressive to be in containing an outbreak, saying the human and economic costs would be relatively low if it turned out to be a problem along the lines of a seasonal flu.

But he went on to emphasize that the ā€œrisk of a worst-case pandemic scenario should not be overlookedā€ given the information coming from China.

In one worst-case scenario cited in the memo, more than a half-million Americans could die.

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All of this bait and switch procurement of PPEā€™s brought to by FEMA and various private sectors is really disgusting.

Swept Up by FEMAā€™: Complicated Medical Supply System Sows Confusion - The New York Times

For weeks, the Trump administration pushed states to procure their own ventilators and protective gear, like masks, gloves and face shields. But a new effort by the administration to create a hybrid system of distribution ā€” divided between the federal government, local officials and private health care companies ā€” has led to new confusion, bordering on disarray, and charges of confiscation.

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Axios take:

ā€œIn late January, President Trumpā€™s economic adviser Peter Navarro warned his White House colleagues the novel coronavirus could take more than half a million American lives and cost close to $6 trillion, according to memos obtained by Axios.ā€



Trump was warned in January of Covid-19ā€™s devastating impact, memos reveal

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The Trump hjiacking and piracy of ventilators and PPE continues:
https://twitter.com/rsmale/status/1247224800587558912
https://barbadostoday.bb/2020/04/05/ventilators-destined-for-barbados-seized-by-u-s/

Jared Kushner has coordinated distribution of medical supplies with Republican donors: report

ā€œHeā€™s really being a liaison to different donors, to different corporate allies of this administrationā€

https://www.salon.com/2020/04/06/jared-kushner-has-coordinated-distribution-of-medical-supplies-with-republican-donors-report_partner/

https://twitter.com/briantylercohen/status/1247356203916595202

Trumpā€™s Aggressive Advocacy of Malaria Drug for Treating Coronavirus Divides Medical Community

While Dr. Anthony Fauci has urged caution in using hydroxychloroquine, some doctors are prescribing it to patients who have the virus despite the fact it has never been tested for it.

https://www.nytimes.com/2020/04/06/us/politics/coronavirus-trump-malaria-drug.html
Remember, by the by, that that initial small trial was from France, and if Trump can convince the world that this is a cure, even if America doesnā€™t buy from Sanofi, other countries will.
https://www.thedailybeast.com/trump-reportedly-has-financial-interest-in-hydroxychloroquine-manufacturer?source=twitter&via=desktop

Early Data Shows African Americans Have Contracted and Died of Coronavirus at an Alarming Rate

https://www.propublica.org/article/early-data-shows-african-americans-have-contracted-and-died-of-coronavirus-at-an-alarming-rate

Grocery workers are beginning to die of coronavirus

At least four people ā€“ who had worked at Walmart, Trader Joeā€™s and Giant ā€“ have died from covid-19 in recent days

https://www.washingtonpost.com/business/2020/04/06/supermarket-workers-deaths-coronavirus-/
https://twitter.com/TrinityResists/status/1247288742793998336
https://twitter.com/kylegriffin1/status/1247267954640613376

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REPORT: U.S. Department of Health and Human Services. Office of Inspector General

Hospital Experiences Responding to the COVID-19 Pandemic: Results of a National Pulse Survey March 23ā€“27, 2020

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When it comes to trumpā€™s medical recommendations (aka ā€œhunchesā€) just follow the money: (from ā€œDonald Trumpā€™s hydroxychloroquine scandal just got even uglier for himā€

Bill Palmer | 12:01 pm EDT April 7, 2020

Palmer Report Ā» Analysis

ā€œLast night the New York Times reported that all three of Donald Trumpā€™s family trusts have money invested in Sanofi, a major brand name manufacturer of hydroxychloroquine. In addition, one of Sanofiā€™s largest shareholders is a major Trump donor named Ken Fisher. Oops.ā€

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Other nations like Italy, France, and Spain have had similar issues. Our sheer lack of testing is surely a partial cause of this uncertainty.

Staggering Surge Of NYers Dying In Their Homes Suggests City Is Undercounting Coronavirus Fatalities

https://gothamist.com/news/surge-number-new-yorkers-dying-home-officials-suspect-undercount-covid-19-related-deaths?utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=shared_twitter&utm_medium=social&utm_source=twitter&utm_campaign=shared_twitter

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Comments from Tā€™s Presser

Goldman Sachs, B of A. JP Morgan, Wells Fargo, Citigroup, Visa, Mastercard, Grand Rapids State Banks ā€¦to name a few.

Additional comments

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Pointing to the sheer mark ups on PPE materials needed to keep Hospital Staff safe.
Outrage.

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A Virginia pastor who criticized the ā€œmass hysteriaā€ surrounding the coronavirus pandemic has died of the illness, according to new reports.

Landon Spradlin, of Gretna ā€” a small town halfway between Lynchburg and Danville ā€” started to feel sick while in New Orleans, where he went to preach to the crowds gathered for Mardi Gras celebrations, according to the BBC.

A month later, Spradlin ā€” who was also a seasoned musician inducted into the Blues Hall of Fame in 2016 ā€” died.

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REPORT: The Trump Admin. and Medical Supply Exports

From the offices of Rep. Katie Porter

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Trump Team Preps Plans to Reopen Economy That Depend on Testing

https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-04-07/trump-team-preps-plans-to-reopen-economy-that-depend-on-testing

Um yeah, no duh, guys. Democrats having been yelling about the availability of rapid tests for what seems like months now.

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And finally former Sec of Defense Mattis does get vocal about the removal of the IG Glenn Fineā€¦seeing that the checks and balances of our democracy is being chipped away for purely partisan reasons and Tā€™s desire to keep away from oversight.

https://news.yahoo.com/trump-declares-war-on-inspectors-general-201355376.html

Former Secretary of Defense Jim Mattis issued a rare public rebuke of President Trump Tuesday over his decision to fire Glenn Fine, the Pentagon inspector general charged with overseeing implementation of the $2 trillion coronavirus stimulus package.

ā€œMr. Fine is a public servant in the finest tradition of honest, competent governance,ā€ Mattis told Yahoo News in an email. ā€œIn my years of extensive engagement with him as our Department of Defenseā€™s acting Inspector General, he proved to be a leader whose personal and managerial integrity were always of the highest order.ā€

The Department of Defense announced Trumpā€™s latest salvo in an ongoing bid to reshape government oversight of his administration on Tuesday, saying that the president had removed Fine from the acting inspector general role he had held at the Pentagon for more than four years.

ā€œMr. Fine is no longer on the pandemic response accountability committee,ā€ Department of Defense spokeswoman Dwrena Allen said in a written statement.

Prior to his role at the Pentagon, Fine served for 11 years as inspector general at the Justice Department. Allen said he would be replaced by Sean Oā€™Donnell, who currently serves as inspector general at the Environmental Protection Agency.

ā€œTrump has woken up to the fact that IGs pose a threat to him,ā€ said Michael Bromwich, a former Justice Department inspector general who originally hired Fine and praised him as a hard-working and popular inspector general who had engendered strong loyalty within his office at the Pentagon. He noted that until now, inspectors general have largely felt protected to conduct independent oversight of government wrongdoing ā€” unless there was some evidence they engaged in misconduct.

ā€œThis president has now changed the game,ā€ Bromwich added. ā€œIt puts a huge cloud over IGs. ā€¦ This is a president that resists any form of oversight.ā€

The move, coming on top of Trumpā€™s firing on Friday of intelligence community inspector general Michael Atkinson, puts the spotlight on Michael Horowitz, the Justice Department IG. Horowitz, as chair of a federal council of inspectors general, had just last week selected Fine to chair the newly created Pandemic Response Accountability Committee (PRAC), a key office set up by Congress to monitor spending under the coronavirus recovery legislation.

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Pelosi Statement on Sudden Removal of Head of CARES Act Oversight

April 7, 2020

Press Release

San Francisco ā€“ Speaker Nancy Pelosi issued this statement on the abrupt demotion of Acting Defense Department Inspector General Glenn Fine and removal from his position as head of the Pandemic Response Accountability Committee created in the CARES Act, less than a week after his appointment:

ā€œThe sudden removal and replacement of Acting Inspector General Fine is part of a disturbing pattern of retaliation by the President against independent overseers fulfilling their statutory and patriotic duties to conduct oversight on behalf of the American people.

ā€œSince Day One, the President has tried to marginalize and exercise ultimate control over independent Inspectors General. Yet again, he is doubling down on his signing statement promise to disregard critical oversight provisions that hold the Administration accountable to the law. The removal of Acting Inspector General Fine takes place just days after his shameful late-night firing of Intelligence Community Inspector General Atkinson and his nomination of one of his own lawyers to oversee the Treasury Departmentā€™s implementation of the CARES Act.

ā€œThe Presidentā€™s violation of oversight appears to be a reaction to Congressional Democrats transforming the CARES Act from corporations-focused to workers-first, requiring that taxpayer dollars given to industry go to workersā€™ paychecks and benefits, not be used for CEO bonuses, stock buybacks or dividends. We will continue to exercise our oversight to ensure that this historic investment of taxpayer dollars is being used wisely and efficiently to help workers and families.ā€

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This one. Given the fear the GOP stokes in their base toward any global organization, this is probably an easy sell for them.

Trump Attacks W.H.O. Over Criticisms of U.S. Approach to Coronavirus

In effect, the president sought to blame the group for the very missteps and failures that have been leveled at him and his administration.

In other news:

The Coronavirus Has Not Halted Trumpā€™s Power Grab

Both the president and his party are committed to a long-term project of impunity from both the law and the electorate.

Republican Wisconsin assembly speaker wears protective gear while telling voters they are ā€˜incredibly safe to go outā€™

734 Henry Ford workers test positive for COVID-19; Beaumont has 1,500 ill employees


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Disapproval ratings go higher on Tā€™s handling of the coronavirus pandemic.

(CNN)A majority of Americans ā€“ 55% ā€“ now say the federal government has done a poor job preventing the spread of coronavirus in the United States, up eight points in about a week, according to a new [CNN poll

Eighty percent feel the worst of the outbreak is yet to come, most (55%) feel President Donald Trump could be doing more to fight the outbreak, and 37% say they have grown more concerned about coronavirus in the last few days, far outpacing the 5% who say their fears have eased recently

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Rating the government

A majority, 52%, say they disapprove of the way Trump is handling the coronavirus outbreak, and 45% approve. Both figures have risen since early March, when 41% approved, 48% disapproved and 11% werenā€™t sure how they felt about the Presidentā€™s handling of the viral outbreak.

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Press Release: New Document Shows Inadequate Distribution of Personal Protective Equipment and Critical Medical Supplies to States

Apr 8, 2020

Press Release

Officials Confirm PPE Stockpile for States is Now Depleted, States Must Rely on Private Sector

Washington, D.C. (Apr. 8, 2020)ā€”Today, Rep. Carolyn B. Maloney, the Chairwoman of the Committee on Oversight and Reform, released a new document from the Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) detailing the Administrationā€™s insufficient distribution of personal protective equipment and critical medical supplies to states from the Strategic National Stockpile. Chairwoman Maloney issued the following statement:

ā€œThe document the Oversight Committee is releasing today shows that the federal government has distributed just a fraction of the personal protective equipment and critical medical supplies that our hospitals and medical first responders urgently need.

ā€œNow that the national stockpile has been depleted of critical equipment, it appears that the Administration is leaving states to fend for themselves, to scour the open market for these scarce supplies, and to compete with each other and federal agencies in a chaotic, free-for-all bidding war.

ā€œThe President failed to bring in FEMA early on, failed to name a national commander for this crisis, and failed to fully utilize the authorities Congress gave him under the Defense Production Act to procure and manage the distribution of critical supplies. He must take action now to address these deficiencies.ā€

The new document shows personal protective equipment, ventilators, and other critical medical supplies dispersed as of Monday from the Strategic National Stockpile to the 50 states, the District of Columbia, territories, metropolitan areas, and one tribal government. The document shows:

  • Only 11.7 million N95 respirator masks have been distributed nationwideā€”less than 1% of the 3.5 billion masks that the Trump Administration estimated would be necessary in the event of a severe pandemic.

  • Only 7,920 ventilators have been distributed from the stockpile, even though a recent survey of 213 mayorsā€”which did not include New York City, Chicago, or Seattleā€”identified a total estimated need of 139,000 ventilators.

In addition, staff from HHS and the Federal Emergency Management Agency (FEMA) provided additional information to Committee staff during a phone call on April 7, 2020:

  • Stockpile for States is Depleted.

HHS staff stated that the Trump Administration has made its final shipments of personal protective equipment to states from the Strategic National Stockpile, accounting for 90% of the stockpileā€™s inventory of N95 respirators, surgical and face masks, face shields, gowns, and gloves. The remaining 10% of personal protective equipment in the stockpile is reserved for federal workers and will not be distributed to states.

  • Personal Protective Equipment Not Distributed Based on Statesā€™ Requests.

The new HHS document shows that states received at least three shipments of personal protective equipment and supplies, and a few states received an additional shipment. According to HHS staff, most of these shipments were not based on statesā€™ requests. The first two shipments were allocated pro rata based on 2010 Census population data. The third shipmentā€”labeled the ā€œfinal pushā€ā€”does not appear to be based on population. With respect to N95 respirator masks, the document shows that states received either 64,450 or 120,900 respirators in this ā€œfinal push.ā€ For example, both Vermont and Texas received 120,900 respirators. Based on 2010 Census data, that is equivalent to roughly 193 respirators for every 1,000 residents in Vermont, but fewer than 5 respirators per 1,000 residents in Texas.

  • Private Sector Determining Allocation of Critical Supplies.

Administration staff confirmed that the federal government is not taking control of the supplies flown into the United States in ā€œProject Airbridgeā€ or directing private sector suppliers to send supplies to particular hospitals with urgent needs. Instead, suppliers are required only to agree to sell half of their shipments to customers in ā€œhotspotsā€ such as New York, New Jersey, New Orleans, Detroit, and Chicago. Suppliers are not required to reimburse the federal government for the cost of air shipment.

On March 20, 2020, FEMA Administrator Peter Gaynor briefed Oversight Committee Members and cautioned that FEMA had only been ā€œat this for 48 hours.ā€ During that briefing, another FEMA official stated that Administrator Gaynor had not been invited to the join the White House coronavirus task force until earlier that week, and Administrator Gaynor stated that FEMA did not host its first ā€œinteragency synchronization callā€ until earlier that day.

When invited to testify at a hearing on the coronavirus response in early March, FEMA declined to participate, asserting that ā€œthe Agency does not feel as if there is much that we would be able to testify to.ā€ The hearing was held on March 11-12, 2020, and President Trump declared a national emergency the following day.

Last week, the Committee released FEMA documents showing that the Administration has provided states in FEMA Region III only a small fraction of what they have requested from the Strategic National Stockpile.

Click here to read the full document.

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## Trump continues touting unproven drugs

The President continued his weeks-long embrace of two anti-malaria drugs as a potential treatment for Covid-19, even though there isnā€™t conclusive scientific proof that they are safe and effective.

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ā€œYou are not going to die from this pill,ā€ Trump said, before acknowledging that he isnā€™t a doctor but has reviewed some of the medical studies, adding, ā€œI really think itā€™s a great thing to try.ā€

Facts First: There is no conclusive scientific evidence to support what Trump is saying. Clinical trials are underway, but the FDA and top public health officials have not endorsed Trumpā€™s view that the drugs are already known to be effective against Covid-19 and can be taken safely.

Doctors have contradicted Trumpā€™s specific comment that ā€œyou are not going to dieā€ from these drugs. Dr. Patrice Harris, president of the American Medical Association, recently told CNN ā€œyou could lose your lifeā€ from this unproven treatment, echoing warnings from other experts.

And more fact checks onā€¦

Did T just call Coronavirus the Flu? or Just the flu Yes

Did T close down all of ā€œEruropeā€ to travel to US? No

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:scream: Trump plans on throwing Dr Faucci Under The Bud.

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