One way to hold down coronavirus toll: Pretend it isn't happening
As the official U.S. death toll from the coronavirus climbed past 3,000 in the last several days, surpassing casualties from the 9/11 attacks, some conservative news personalities have reacted by questioning the accuracy of the numbers.
Diamond & Silk, who are hosts on the Fox Nation streaming site and allies of President Trump whom he has praised online, said Monday that the number of coronavirus deaths being reported by the media had been inflated to make the president look bad.
In a matter of two weeks, over 1,000 people supposedly died from the coronavirus, Silk said. In a two-week time period, over 1,000 people, after being tested positive, have died from the coronavirus. But it took 39 days, from January all the way up to February the 29th, I believe, for the first person to die. My president said, on March the 24th Tuesday, this past week my president said that he would love for America to be back up and running.
I knew this was going to happen, Diamond added. I knew after he said this, this was going to happen.
https://news.yahoo.com/coronavirus-truthers-question-death-toll-hospitalization-rate-212633252.html
I have mixed feelings about posting this but I have to ask. Does anyone know anyone who actually watches these two?