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U.S. Not Remotely Ready To Re-open, According To WHO Criteria (Original Post) Nacht Owl Apr 2020 OP
So not only strip WHO of the ability to help the poorest countries with applegrove Apr 2020 #1
Let trump order his supporters back to work duforsure Apr 2020 #2
We haven't even met Step 1. bluescribbler Apr 2020 #3
No wonder he's undermining them. GreenPartyVoter Apr 2020 #4

applegrove

(119,188 posts)
1. So not only strip WHO of the ability to help the poorest countries with
Wed Apr 15, 2020, 04:13 AM
Apr 2020

health infrastructure and funds while they face COVID. Now we are back to Trump risking the lives of americans again. And ebola is back in the DRC. I wonder what happens if that gets loose too.

duforsure

(11,885 posts)
2. Let trump order his supporters back to work
Wed Apr 15, 2020, 05:00 AM
Apr 2020

While a dangerous pandemic is still very, very active, without testing. They believe his lies ,so let them return to an unsafe working environment . trump can't even get medical supplies in large enough numbers protecting our medical professionals, or other essential workers. trump refuses to produce enough tests or supplies causing more to die, and now is desperate to force people back to protect his image and re-election, not the American people. So much for his America first claims. Largest numbers of American deaths in America and trump and the gop are trying to force people back to work regardless of the risks to help trumps image and re-election.

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