The Washington Post published this cautionary story by Carolyn Y. Johnson and William Wan about the rules for dealing with a public health crisis. Above all: Be honest. Level with the public. Let the experts lead. Have a consistent message to develop public trust. Trump has broken all the rules.
Amid an outbreak where vaccines, drug treatments and even sufficient testing don’t yet exist, communication that is delivered early, accurately and credibly is the strongest medicine in the government’s arsenal.
But the Trump administration’s zigzagging, defensive, inconsistent messages about the novel coronavirus continued Friday, breaking almost every rule in the book and eroding the most powerful weapon officials possess: Public trust.
After disastrous communications during the 2001 anthrax attacks — when white powder in envelopes sparked widespread panic — the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention created a 450-page manual outlining how U.S. leaders should talk to the public during crises.
Protecting vulnerable people from a virus that, according to some projections, could infect millions and kill hundreds of thousands, depends on U.S. leaders issuing clear public health instructions and the public’s trust to follow directions that could save their lives.
“Sometimes it seems like they have literally thrown out the book,” said Joshua Sharfstein, a former top FDA official and Johns Hopkins University professor who is using the CDC manual to teach a crisis communication class. “We’re studying what to do — and at times seeing what not to do — on the same day.”
Two weeks ago, Trump said the country would soon have zero cases. This week, there were more than 2,200 and 49 deaths. When asked at a news conference Friday why he disbanded the White House’s pandemic office, Trump denied doing so, saying, “I didn’t do it … I don’t know anything about it.” When asked if he bore any responsibility for disastrous delays in testing, Trump said no, blaming instead “circumstances” and “regulations” created by others. When asked if Americans should believe Trump or his top health official, Anthony S. Fauci — whom Trump has contradicted repeatedly — Trump sidestepped the question.
“For those of us in this field, this is profoundly and deeply distressing,” said Matthew Seeger, a risk communication expert at Wayne State University who developed the CDC guidebook alongside many top doctors, public health researchers, scientists, consultants and behavioral psychologists.
“It’s creating higher levels of anxiety, higher levels of uncertainty and higher levels of social disruption. … We spent decades training people and investing in developing this competency. We know how to do this.”
For three years, the Trump administration has often taken a hostile stance to science and its practitioners, but health crisis experts say it’s not too late and the fruits of their research — like the CDC’s 450-page manual — are waiting, untapped, to serve as a road map to help leaders navigate the growing pandemic.
The fundamental principles behind good public health communication are almost stunningly simple: Be consistent. Be accurate. Don’t withhold vital information, the CDC manual says. And above all, don’t let anyone onto the podium without the preparation, knowledge and discipline to deliver vital health messages.
Experts say that means not having multiple messengers jockeying for attention with completely different information. It means not overly reassuring people in the face of a threat that is likely to sicken many and kill some. It also means expressing empathy while also delivering information that may be scary. Tell people what they can and should do at an individual level to help those who are at greatest risk.
“It’s in the nature of leaders sometimes to want to tell everybody we have everything under control,” said Michael Palenchar, a crisis communications expert at the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. “We know overwhelmingly that research suggests that’s detrimental to health and safety.”
Palenchar was one of more than 180 who contributed to the CDC manual, including experts from the CDC, American Red Cross, FBI and EPA as well as federal and state health departments.
They compiled a list of pitfalls to avoid — a list that has begun to look a lot like the administration’s playbook.
Nearly every day since the coronavirus landed in America, the White House has issued “mixed and conflicting messages from multiple sources,” the first guideline in the manual’s list of potentially harmful practices. “Overly reassuring and unrealistic communication” has come from the highest levels of government. The “perception that certain groups are gaining preferential treatment” has become a problem with health care workers complaining they can’t get tested while two asymptomatic Trump allies in Congress, Celine Dion and the members of the Utah Jazz basketball team were able to access tests.
Crucial messaging also appears to be failing to reach or convince many in America. Nearly 50 million in the country are 65 or older — the most vulnerable age group for severe symptoms and death. But many are shrugging off pleas for them to practice social distancing. At The Villages, a sprawling Florida retirement community, many seniors said the crisis is being overblown and talked of continuing their normal lives.
The CDC manual devotes an entire chapter to “choosing the right spokesperson,” someone who gives the government and its message “a human form.” But the government’s leading health experts have had to repeatedly cede the microphone to politicians — with the nation’s top health officials repeatedly canceling news conferences to make room for Vice President Pence or Trump or to avoid upstaging other White House announcements.
Last week, instead of holding CDC’s news conference focused on coronavirus, Trump toured the CDC in front of cameras, telling the public, “Anybody right now and yesterday, anybody that needs a test gets a test. And the tests are beautiful.” This Friday, CDC’s press call was canceled again so that Trump could hold his Rose Garden news conference.
In recent days, rather than having one voice, the spokesperson role has ping ponged among Pence, Health and Human Services Secretary Alex Azar, Fauci and Trump. Trump in particular checks off many of attributes the manual specifically warns against. The spokesperson must be “familiar with the subject matter” and have the “ability to talk about it clearly and with confidence.”
Since taking office, Trump has ousted scientists, muzzled researchers and suppressed basic information on climate change. Public health officials worry that his erosion of public trust of science, coupled with the ongoing conflicting messaging between experts and politicians, is making it unclear whom the public should listen to.
“I’m fearful we’ve continued to undermine our belief that subject matter experts are people we should listen to,” said Seeger, the Wayne State professor. “We’ve done a good job over the last couple decades of undermining science and telling people scientists aren’t to be believed.”
Class in Session
All semester long, Johns Hopkins professor Sharfstein has been drilling the principles of the CDC manual into the class he teaches at Johns Hopkins. On Thursday, as the White house issued more contradictory statements, his students — a mix of undergrad and graduate students — debated the Trump administration’s response, which has served as a real-time master class for what not to do in a crisis.
They compared it to historical blunders in health communications: the 2009 H1N1 swine flu pandemic, when officials gave overly optimistic timetables on vaccines, and bungled messaging by British leaders on mad cow disease in the 1990s, which led to millions in economic damage to the country’s beef industry.
Similarly, several students noted, the messaging disasters in recent weeks have muddled and overshadowed lifesaving health advice to the public.
Many of his students were especially puzzled by the Trump administration’s reluctance to admit fault on its dire problems in testing for the coronavirus.
“They have so much less credibility because of that,” said one student, noting how questions of what went wrong keep dominating congressional hearings and news conferences — making it hard to get instructions to the public on how to prepare and suppress the spreading virus.
Another empathized with Trump officials: “It’s a fine line between apologizing and putting yourself out there for attacks.”
Sharfstein — who served as Maryland’s health secretary and a top FDA official in the Obama administration — asked his students whether they thought the Trump administration would be willing to make a partial admission: “Obviously something has gone wrong. There will be time to assess what went wrong, but right now here’s what I’m focused on to fix the problem.”
Students began workshopping what the White House could do to right the ship:
— Tell Americans, “We made mistakes. Here’s how we’re going to fix them.”
— Stop pretending testing is fine. Explain what solutions are underway
— One student simply cited the cover of the CDC manual: “Be first. Be right. Be credible.”
For a different perspective: https://bobshepherdonline.wordpress.com/2020/03/14/the-guy-who-plays-vice-president-on-tv-addresses-the-coronavirus-crisis/
Bob, Your writing is brilliant…and this example is also a way to keep sane in the midst of unconscionable bumbling from this administration.
FLOR-UH-DUH MAN: Let me tell you whut. This whole Cornavirus thang is a Democrat hoax. Oh, hale. Doreen: did you get toilet paper? You was supposed to stop at Wal-Mart and get 5,000 rolls of toilet paper. And do we have enough ammo?
Imagine having to make a choice between toilet paper or bullets. If you buy the toilet paper, you will not have any bullets to defend your stash when the desperate mob comes to break down your doors and take your toilet paper from you. And if you buy the ammo and not the toilet paper, maybe you will end up smelling so bad no one will want to come near you. Then you won’t have anyone to shoot. Geez, what a horrible choice to make.
No toilet paper to be had around here. LOl. This is just about the last item that the country will run out of, but people are nuts. Herd behavior.
I didn’t have to stockpile because I keep a good supply on hand almost all the time. I’ve done it for decades. For instance, why buy a few rolls of toilet paper when you can buy enough to last an entire year from Costco?
a real-time master class for what not to do in a crisis
or in any other area that the Trump maladministration has involved itself in
Trump and his administration are committing hari-kari.
If we were a week or two from the November election, the lies might benefit Trump but with several months to go, if Trump stays true to his dark side, his behavior, words, and tweets will ensure that he loses the election in November, that is if he doesn’t somehow manage to stop the election and make himself president for life with help from his conservative Supreme Court and GOP controlled U.S. Senate.
The danger: Trump could postpone the 2020 election indefinitely because of the national emergency he proclaimed.
The alleged plot: The Kremlin’s Agent Orange, Moscow Mitch, and their master Putin is behind the creation of spreading of COVID-19.
Never fear, Randi Rainbow is here with his Coronavirus Lament:
The one thing I believe coming out of trump’s mouth is his claim that he didn’t do it in response to the the WH’s pandemic office being disbanded. His handlers did the disbanding while trump runs his mouth and talks about the stock market soaring under his faux leadership. All the rest of his blundering is a bunch of lies. I don’t think this blob of flesh knows anything about running a business let alone how to run a country. His administration is very, very scary. Every night I go to bed feeling like I’m living in a bad teen dystopian novel.
“The spokesperson must be “familiar with the subject matter” and have the “ability to talk about it clearly and with confidence.”
Trump has proven over and over again that he has no knowledge of any subject and rules by the feelings that his ‘wonderful gut’ portrays. Science is no longer something valuable since it depends upon research. Researchers rely on facts and don’t usually bow down to Trump so they aren’t to be respected in this administration.
Trump’s fourth grade vocabulary means that he doesn’t have the “ability to talk about IT [anything] clearly and with confidence.”
We’re doomed if Trump gets four more years. Maybe the coronavirus will be Trump’s Katrina.
What’s the deal with hoarding toilet paper? Pie puts crisis in perspective:
I despise Rush Limbaugh….I even have called for kmox, a historically important station in St. Louis to drop his show, no matter how high the ratings and revenue are, because it damages the integrity of the station for the other 21 hours. But I have to admit…..his demands that people compare coronaviris and Trump with Obama and the swine flu numbers can probably be challenged in one way or another…..but who has done so, effectively…..is it just a matter of time, or what?
Total digression here – It is a disgrace that the white supremacist, racist, fear mongering Medal of Honor winner no less is on KMOX – however, until A-B, other Cardinals’ sponsors, and petitions of Cardinal fans all threatening to boycott – we’re stuck with him.
If ever there was a need for public education and teachers who press students to ask, “Why?” and “Where’s the evidence?” – or as Postman and Weingartner (borrowed from Hemingway) offered that we must teach Crap detecting” – it is now.
Exactly
I am not looking for agreement about what I think of Limbaugh…I am asking for help in battling his successful marketing of swine flu and Obama…things like this….https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/obama-wait-swine-flu-n1h1/?fbclid=IwAR2SrnvqxSottvWLXinQC1_vthsUFlbMz-GL0psiGVBQpL-e7ib-gKIo0H4
Press Conference, May 2020
LADIES AND GENTLEMEN, THE PRESIDENT OF THE UNITED STATES
IQ45 (wearing flak jacket and camo MAGA hat): Is this mike on? OK. Some of my people—Stephen Miller, here, good man—wanted me to read a speech from the teleprompter. And I respect that. I respect that. But I don’t read, and that’s what politicians do. Don’t they? They read their Fake News and make stuff up. Democrats. Can’t trust them. You know who you can trust? You do, don’t you? Donald Trump. So no. No teleprompter. I’m just going to tell you what I think, OK? Always have. Always have.
You know, I heard–they told me–this message is going out to the biggest crowd for a political speech ever. Biggest crowd. Obama ever get a crowd like that? Biggest ever.
Fortunately, when this whole thing started, we got behind it early. Great team. The best. I stopped it completely when I ordered that cruise ship to stay away. Done. Finished. People said to me, “Thank you, Mr. President. Great job.” Maybe the best job of any president ever. Nothing like it.
But then Hunter Biden came back from Ukraine with this Corona Flu and it started all over again. What’r’ya gonna do? What’r’ya gonnna do? I know. These people are crazy. They’ll do anything. Anything.
But I knew. I knew early on—because I had this uncle at MIT—brilliant guy—genius—this was going to get bad. How bad? Bad I said. But the Democrats and the Fake News blocked me all the way. Disgraceful. They’re a disgrace.
What’s why, effective immediately, I’m declaring martial law. And heading up this effort, as our new Secretary of Defense, will be my daughter, Ivanka. Isn’t she just something? Come over here, Ivanka? I tell you what, if I wasn’t her father. . . . woah. You’re gonna do a great job Ivanka. Thank you.
And, of course, we don’t want people handling ballots or using touch screens. Especially all those fake voters coming in from Mexico. So that’s why we’re suspending the elections until 2028. Just as a safety precaution during this health crisis. Because the safety of the American people is my number one priority. We love America.
Coronaflu, we got you!
And yes, the incidents with the attacks on the Chinese groceries were bad, and I’ve issued a very stern warning to Aryans for a Lifetime Presidency about that. Some of them good people. Good people on both sides. The last thing we want is panic. And don’t worry, Ivanka is making sure that there will be plenty of ammo.
But if you want to get out of the country for a while, we’ve got this great club in Ireland—Trump International Golf Links and Hotel. And Ivanka, Ivanka? They will be getting military escorts to the hotel, am I right?
IVANKA: Yes, Daddy.
IQ45: So there. Another problem solved. They tell me, I’ve got a knack for this kind of thing. They call me up and say, “You know, I never saw anybody just knows what the right thing to do is. We’ve got scientists don’t know that.” See what I mean?
God Bless you. And Make America Grate Again.
Bob,
Whisper this. Don’t give him any ideas.
Bob, you should write for SNL.
I’ve been reading comments posted on WaPo. Here are some that I like:
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If you’re stupid and you know it, vote for Trump!
If you’re stupid and you know it, vote for Trump!
If you’re stupid and you know it, then your vote will surely show it,
If you’re stupid and you know it, vote for Trump!
🎹
You put your right foot in,
You put your right foot out,
You make incompetent decisions,
And you let it all shake out.
That’s what it’s all about (in the Trump administration).
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A senior West Wing staffer told Trump that he had a dream, and in that dream Trump got his huge military parade after all, complete with hundreds of thousands of cheering, flag-waving people lining the streets.
“Was I smiling?” Trump asked.
“I don’t know,” the aide replied. “It was a closed casket.”
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Most Americans were disappointed Dotard’s test came back negative until it was revealed he’d actually been tested for IQ.
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Doctors wanted to perform a brain scan but they couldn’t get their hands on an electron microscope.
Germany and US wrestle over coronavirus vaccine: report
US President Donald Trump is attempting to entice a German lab to develop a vaccine exclusively for the US, a German newspaper reported. Berlin health authorities are in intensive talks with the company.
The prominent German media outlet reported, citing unnamed sources, that US President Donald Trump was offering large sums of money to German scientists working on a vaccine. He wanted to secure exclusive rights to their work, the newspaper reported.
Trump was doing everything he could to secure a vaccine for the United States, “but only for the US,” the newspaper quoted an anonymous German government source as saying.
The newspaper reported that the German government has tried to offer the company financial incentives to remain in Germany…
https://www.dw.com/en/germany-and-us-wrestle-over-coronavirus-vaccine-report/a-52777990?maca=en-EMail-sharing
I tried to make a point regarding Rush Limbaugh….I said I despised him. He has become worse in the last three years, and might be Trump’s most effective defender. Trump should be in trouble for how he has reacted to coronaviris—-and this is the first thing I am hearing lately from Trump defenders……I was not looking for agreement about what I think of Limbaugh and Trump….I was asking….has anyone effectively refuted what millions are accepting as gospel truth from Limbaugh? This is working for them. The general attitude is that the usual media villains are making our lives ridiculously difficult in ways they did not dare with Obama. Sooner or later, that will turn into praise for Trump.
“I don’t remember any panic about it. I don’t remember a thing about the swine flu.
“I went back and looked at the stats and I was stunned. Are you ready for this? The swine flu outbreak in this country in 2009 and 2010, 60 million Americans were infected. Do you remember that? Sixty million were infected. Dr. Siegel, one of the Fox doctors was on TV explaining this last night. He was not my primary source for it, but he ended up confirming it. Sixty million people were infected.
Do you know how many people were hospitalized in 2009-2010 with the swine flu? Three hundred thousand were hospitalized. So 60 million people infected, 300,000 hospitalized. And nobody even remembers it. And why? Well, because we had a different president. We had a Democrat president by the name of Barack Obama, and the news then was how wonderfully well Obama was handling it, how expertly well Obama was dealing with it.
There wasn’t any media panic. The Republican Party did not politicize it at all. They made not one single effort that anybody can find or remember to try to make political hay out of it. It was treated as a health issue from top to bottom.”
I am not saying I agree with that….only that I have not heard or seen it challenged effectively, as it needs to be.
Joe,
I heard that Rush Limbaugh compared COVID-19 to the common cold. The response is certainly not a plot to hurt Trump, because other nations are closing down. Not just us. Republican-controlled states like Ohio are closing down.
Two years ago…
https://www.washingtonpost.com/news/to-your-health/wp/2018/05/10/top-white-house-official-in-charge-of-pandemic-response-exits-abruptly/
When the next pandemic occurs (and make no mistake, it will) and the federal government is unable to respond in a coordinated and effective fashion to protect the lives of US citizens and others, this decision by John Bolton and Donald Trump will be why.
My two cents worth.
Harry Truman had a sign on his desk;
“The buck strops here”.
Integrity.
Unknown in the white house now.
Hidden on the seat of Trump’s desk chair hidden by his wide butt there is a sign that says, “Nothing is ever my fault and all of my lies are the only news the people have to believe, because I am a stable genius with a great hunch-generating gut filled with perfect food.”
NIH [National Institutes of Health] Reports First Known Employee with COVID-19 Infection
NIH informed its staff early this morning that it has its first known case of an NIH staff member who has tested positive for COVID-19, the disease caused by the SARS-CoV-2 coronavirus. NIH has reported the case to state and local public health officials. While this is an unfortunate development, it is not surprising, and NIH expects that there will be more cases of infection among NIH staff.The individual works for the National Institute of Arthritis and Musculoskeletal and Skin Diseases but is not involved in patient care. The individual is quarantined at home and doing well. Importantly, the individual was asymptomatic while at work, which is believed to lower the risk of transmission. After developing symptoms, the individual took the appropriate action, stayed home and called the NIH Occupational Medical Service (OMS), which is managing potential COVID-19 infection among NIH staff. OMS arranged testing, and the result was positive. NIH commends the infected individual for following the NIH guidance, which has allowed us to take swift action…
https://www.nih.gov/news-events/news-releases/nih-reports-first-known-employee-covid-19-infection#.Xm58F7QT_PM.gmail
here’s hoping. . . .
Trump’s Chances in November
Trumpty Dumpty harped on his wall.
On Coronavirus he made the worst calls.
And all the Fox lies and all the Fox spin
Couldn’t put Trumpty together again.
Or
Trumpty Dumpty harped on his wall.
On Coronavirus he made the worst calls.
And all Limbaugh’s lies and all the Fox spin
Couldn’t put Trumpty together again.
I understand that Pelosi’s bill was compromised so that only 20% of workers will get any help. Republicans must be thinking of all the wasted money used to help people.
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Subject: Tell The Senate to Pass The FAMILIES FIRST CORONAVIRUS RESPONSE ACT (H.R. 6201)
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Tell your Senator that America needs immediate action on the bipartisan agreement (H.R. 6201) led by Speaker Pelosi and passed this week by the House. This package represents strong, serious response to confront and control this crisis by providing immediate assistance to workers, families and their broader communities is what we need.
At a time of great uncertainty around the coronavirus, this house-passed proposal would prioritize American lives by establishing national policies related to the following issues:
Paid sick leave Unemployment Insurance Food security Clear protections for frontline workers Widespread and free coronavirus testing Affordable treatment for all
Your Senators need to hear from you now. Let’s make sure there’s momentum to pass this proposal.
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Coronavirus in Illinois Pritzker to close all bars, restaurants for dining in Monday night through the end of the month
Illinois Gov. J.B. Pritzker is ordering all bars and restaurants across the state to be closed to dine-in customers in a further attempt to curb the coronavirus, effective end of business Monday, he announced on Sunday.
They will still be open for pick-up and delivery, the governor said.
https://www.chicagotribune.com/coronavirus/ct-coronavirus-pandemic-chicago-illinois-news-20200315-tn4rchjbazb73h6x2i4vz7v3xq-story.html
Donald Trump is fixated on including a “payroll tax cut” for the rest of the year in the COVID-19 economic response package.
Eliminating payroll contributions is a terrible idea in so many ways.
Here’s how it would work: Instead of paying into our Social Security system on 6.2% of your first $137,700 in wages, and having your employer match that, nothing would go into Social Security and your employer keeps the money that was budgeted for your benefits.
Dropping that contribution to zero would put some money in some pockets. But here’s the thing: while the savings would not amount to a significant sum for most workers, it would be a massive handout to corporate employers, who get to keep 6.2% of the salaries of hundreds of employees.
Worse, this cut would only apply to salaried workers, or hourly workers who are continuing to show up to work despite the pandemic. It wouldn’t do anything for tipped workers, employees who lose shifts because of the economic slowdown, or people who lose their jobs entirely. So the most vulnerable people literally would not get one penny.
Not only is this bad policy, it also sets up a trap that endangers our Social Security system. Even if the lost Social Security contributions are repaid into the trust fund by the government’s general fund, the December 31 expiration of this cut would appear to workers as a steep tax hike after eight months of zero payments. If Trump is re-elected in November, he will look to make the cut permanent. Or, alternatively, Republicans will say that the first act of the new Democratic president was a 12% tax increase.
Donald Trump has been clear: He’s proposed Social Security cuts in each of his budgets. He’s now given two interviews in 2020 where he promised to cut Social Security and Medicare.
Whoop! Whoop! Indiana can now test 100 people! 73 have been tested so far. This is something to brag about? I guess this is good considering it is Trump territory. He is not saying what constitutes non-essential mass gatherings.
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Governor Holcomb [R-IN] sent out the following message:
Indiana currently has 12 confirmed cases in seven counties. Only 73 Hoosiers have been tested.
Holcomb said he hasn’t shut down schools in Indiana — as some other governors have done — because each school should be able to respond to whether the virus is in their community.
“We didn’t want to be so draconian about this to say that you must close,” he said. “Some have taken position better safe than sorry later and we respect that.”
He did ban all non-essential mass gatherings.
State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box said testing is not as simple as some think. Reagents are needed to extract the DNA from a specimen and it is those reagents that have been limited.
Indiana just received more testing ability and can now test “well over 100 people,” Box said.
She said a testing kit can test 50 people if it is run in one batch. But if the tests are done one at a time you can’t test as many.
Box said testing capacity should increase in the next few weeks as more private labs come online, though they have a three- to five-day turnaround.
“Really the efforts are being focused on protecting our most vulnerable population,” she said.
That includes those in long-term care facilities, those in hospitals with severe cases and health care workers.
“Let’s say you have a meeting and you have 25 people in the meeting, and somebody ends up COVID-19 positive, then those next 24 people start to develop symptoms of cough, other issues with fevers. We don’t really need to test them. We consider them positive for COVID-19,” Box said.
“They’ve already been sent home because of close contact and told that they need to quarantine for 14 days. Where it becomes different is if they start to become more ill and need to seek help or seek care in the emergency room. Testing may need to be there because they are going to be admitted to the hospital.”
I’m SO impressed. Governor Holcomb [R-IN] spoke with Todd Young [R-IN].That is as useful as talking with Dense Pence.
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The governor said he spoke directly with the director of the CDC and Sen. Todd Young to prepare Hoosiers. The pandemic could have a broad impact on the state, from schools to the economy.
“We’re a state that finds itself as one of the most convention successful states. Tourism is a big part of our state’s economic portfolio. Logistics, a huge part of our state’s portfolio in terms of air travel, water port travel, etc. We’re gonna take a hit, but the important thing is we’re gonna see our way through this.”
Of schools, the governor said closures were possible. Several districts have already expanded spring break or instituted e-learning days.
“We would ask schools that if a positive case of COVID-19 appears in a school, or multiple schools in a corporation, we are going to, the Department of Health and the Department of Education, be working with those schools to determine the next best step. In all likelihood, that could include a closure.”
This is the insanity: they consider closing schools only after the first reported case. By then, the sick kid or teacher probably infected dozens of others, each of whom infected dozens of others, etc.
It is estimated that the 2020 population of Indiana is 6.75 million people. Indiana has tested 75 people and now has the ability to test over 100 more. Woopee! This is total insanity.
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Indiana Population 2020 (Demographics, Maps, Graphs)
6,745,354
From the latest Census estimates and the current rate of change, we estimate Indiana’s population in 2020 at 6.75 million.
Opps. 73 have been tested in Indiana. Woopee!!
“This week, there were more than 2,200 and 49 deaths”
The actual numbers are and will be much greater. For example, a friend’s mother has all the symptoms associated with the virus, but her doc couldn’t find a test for her here in Memphis.
Also, the reporting of cases is controlled. While the first case was reported a week ago Sunday, it was detected couple of days earlier.
This is a letter-to-the-editor of The Times of NW Indiana that I just submitted yesterday evening. I have no idea of whether it will be published or if they will cut out parts of it. It shows, in my opinion, that this state is totally lacking in the ability to know how many are infected. Since this is Trump country, the officials aren’t screaming that Trump has caused the delays by his floundering indecisions. They should be screaming bloody murder.
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Dr. Robert R. Redfield, director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, said that acting quickly was critical for combating an outbreak of coronavirus.
Indiana was the 20th U.S. state to have one of its residents test positive for coronavirus or COVID-19. “The state health department has been preparing for weeks to ensure that we have the resources and systems in place to limit or prevent the spread of COVID-19 in Indiana,” our State Health Commissioner Dr. Kristina Box said.
If Indiana has been preparing for weeks we should be able to know the exact number of people infected in this state. Officials must have a true picture of the scale of the growing outbreak if it is to be contained.
What exactly is the exact number of infected people in this state?Nobody knows. Indiana currently has 12 confirmed cases in seven counties. Currently only 73 Hoosiers have been tested. The estimated population of Indiana in 2020 is 6.75 million people.
Governor Holcomb has stated, “While we only have 12 cases, we understand there may be more out and about.”
Dr. Kristina Box now says that Indiana just received more testing capacity and can now test ‘well over 100 people’. She said testing capacity should increase in the next few weeks as more private labs come online, though they have a three- to fine-day turnaround. [The complete testing process from when a patient gets a diagnostic test until they get the results back, is called ‘turnaround time’.]
During a Statehouse interview, Dr. Kristina Box said she agreed with the Ohio health commissioner, who said up to 1% of Ohioans likely already have the virus, based on data of confirmed and presumed cases and knowledge of how the virus spread in other countries.
Box said: “We’d probably be close to that” in Indiana. If 1% of Indiana’s population is already infected that means 67,500 Hoosiers have COVID-19.
The ability to trace confirmed coronavirus cases and follow where those people went and who they contacted is not possible because the continuously increasing number of infected people is not known.
When people can’t get tested, they can’t be reported.
The 37th president was known as Tricky Dicky.
The 45th is Dishonest & Deceitful Donald.
A thought: Even if Trump loses the 2020 election, he can run for reelection every four years for the rest of his life even if his brain ends up deader than it is now.
That means Trump might be running for president nonstop holding as many rallies (for a ticket price to attend) as possible and selling ad space for his Twitter account. Even if he ends up brain dead and kept alive with machines, his children can pay a ghost tweeter to tweet in his name and probably hire a lookalike to hold his rallies. We might never get rid of Donald even after he is dead by natural causes and buried or cremated.
No, Trump would never be cremated. He’d have his body preserved and on display (like China does with Mao – something Mao never wanted) in the Trump library, but this will be a presidential library that charges to get in to see the stable genius with a wax nose.
I haven’t figured out how passing another tax cut will help people who have lost their jobs or who earn so little that the tax cut doesn’t help. How does this ‘protect our public health and safety’? How does it bring food to the table or increase testing for the virus? It will take money away from the funding of Social Security. This is ‘news’ from Faux.
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Peter Navarro: Faced with coronavirus pandemic, Congress should pass Trump’s $800 billion payroll tax cut | Fox News
President Trump’s proposal to waive the payroll tax until the end of the year is the best insurance policy against a possible coronavirus recession. Congress should put aside its partisan and ideological differences now and immediately pass this strategic initiative, or American workers and businesses will bear the brunt of any coronavirus pain. | Fox News
..Make no mistake. The structural adjustments now taking place in response to combatting the virus – from the closing of restaurants, theaters and schools, to shuttered sports arenas, travel restrictions, and empty conference centers – will negatively affect both the global and U.S. economies over the next three to six months.
There is no cause for despair here. These are both necessary and temporary adjustments to slow and mitigate the spread of the virus during a time of national crisis. The overriding goal of both President Trump and Congress now must be to protect our public health and safety first…
https://fxn.ws/2WfqeDC
Trump’s tax cuts are his way to bribe the public to vote for him. This is how Trump thinks. His first tax cut was permanent for the wealthy and businesses but is being slowly phased out for the working class until little will remain. By the time the working class feels the pain, it will be too late because that date is after the 2020 election.
If he could, Trump would have the IRS cut a multi-thousand dollar check for every American so they would go out and spend it right before the election to get the stock market back up so he could brag again.
Video: While Donald Trump Lied to Protect his own Political Interests, The Coronavirus spread Across America
This was put out by the CDC and is a simple way to kill coronavirus. Well, it’s simple if you follow how to use a common hair dryer.
Coronavirus disease (COVID-19
Get the latest information from the CDC about COVID-19.
CDC
Mar 7, 2020
The highly contagious virus that has caused “The COVID-19 Outbreak”, carries a significant vulnerability that may be immediately exploitable. In other words, this coronavirus can be stopped, far more easily than most people, and most health professionals, realize. Dr. Dan Lee Dimke PhD, explains the science behind the fragile nature of this virus, and offers an easy, self-administered therapy that may hold the key to ending this outbreak quickly.
This video was sent to me by the Cherokee shaman with whom I am working. Don’t totally dismiss what this videos says.
Trump is an @$$.
“Trump to Governors on Ventilators: ‘Try Getting It Yourselves’””
March 16, 2020
…On a conference call with the nation’s governors, President Trump said they should try to get ventilators on their own ahead of an expected crush of coronavirus cases.
“Respirators, ventilators, all of the equipment — try getting it yourselves,” Mr. Trump told the governors during the conference call, a recording of which was shared with The New York Times. “We will be backing you, but try getting it yourselves. Point of sales, much better, much more direct if you can get it yourself…
Trump to Governors:
Don’t look to me for leadership.
I’m just a TV star playing President.
And a “FAILED” TV star at that.
The final viewer count for the 1st season of the Apprentice was 28.1 million
Season 10, it was 4.5 million.
If you click the link and look at the 10 seasons, it reads like the countdown for a rocket launch that blows up on the pad.
The Apprentice ranked #7 for the 1st season and dropped to #113 by the last season.
After Trump began to publicly question whether President “Barack Obama was born in the United States,[31] The Apprentice was criticized for its involvement with Trump. Some people publicly called for NBC to fire Trump from his role on The Apprentice, including former US congressman Anthony Weiner.[citation needed] Industry media speculated about the extent to which Trump’s media comments may have contributed to the show’s ratings decline,[32][33] given how other Trump-associated businesses have suffered since Trump’s political campaign began.[34] One (anonymous) Celebrity Apprentice contestant even announced an intention to boycott the May 15 taping of the season seven finale, unless forced by contract to appear.”
Opinion | Trump fans believe him over the media on coronavirus. This is dangerous.
Trump may think he can sugarcoat coronavirus, but media critic Erik Wemple says it is time for the government to speak with one clear voice about public health.
https://wapo.st/2vfKmKG
Here is some high level BS: “President Trump continues to cut through every piece of unnecessary Washington red tape that may hinder response efforts, and he is continuing to make every Federal resource available to those who need it.”
Every resource available means Trump telling all state governors ,“Respirators, ventilators, all of the equipment — try getting it yourselves.” Trump is cutting through Washington red tape that hinders response efforts? Whoever wrote this has an extremely short memory. Trump was the hindrance in anything getting done.
Feb. 26: “Because of all we’ve done, the risk to the American people remains very low. … When you have 15 people, and the 15 within a couple of days is going to be down to close to zero. That’s a pretty good job we’ve done.”
Pence says that there is no higher priority than the health of the American people. That has to be why the GOP works so hard to pass Medicare for All…or to have all states expand Medicaid. /s
This was posted by the WH:
A massive, unprecedented nationwide response
President Trump declared a National Emergency in response to the Coronavirus on Friday, freeing up more than $42 billion in resources for states and localities.
The emergency declaration will give healthcare providers on the front lines of this pandemic the flexibility they need to respond. President Trump continues to cut through every piece of unnecessary Washington red tape that may hinder response efforts, and he is continuing to make every Federal resource available to those who need it.
“I know I speak on behalf of the President and our entire team when I say how grateful we are for governors all across the country and the seamless partnership that we have forged with them and with state health officials,” Vice President Mike Pence said yesterday.
“We also want to express great appreciation to the American people. Not surprisingly, it is inspiring to see the way tens of millions of Americans are responding with compassion [and] with common sense.”
Kay Coles James: President Trump’s declaration helps mobilize our nation
🎬 VP Pence: No higher priority than the health of the American people
$42 billion? That’s barely more than $100 per person.
Meanwhile, the DOD budget is still above $700 billion, even after Trump took billions from the military for his southern “wall” (that is more like an incomplete high fence) of shame.
Yeah, they pumped $80 billion per year they shelled out to cover the Afghan war. But for me the shocking numbers are the trillions that have been pumped into the stock market in the last few months, and the plan is to continue doing so. For example
The central bank announced on Thursday that it would inject about $1.5 trillion into the debt markets to keep them from collapsing in the face of coronavirus mania.
If the feds keep printing cash like this and handing it out for free to billionaires, banks, and corporations, the U.S. will soon be like a house with a mortgage 1000x bigger than what it is worth.
Don’t expect the billionaires and banks to make the payments on that debt. Instead, they will demand zero taxes on all of their wealth and increase the taxes on the working class while cutting their earnings and taking away their benefits.
This is just what this country needs: people loosing their jobs, no healthcare and an upsurge in the sale of guns. What in the world is happening to this country. We have a top notch bumblefuc running the country who expects governors to get their own ventilators and materials while lack of testing is rampant.
Now this:
Tuesday, March 17, 2020 1:00 am
Gun sales surging as virus panic spreads
LISA MARIE PANE | Associated Press
The world’s largest gun store, in metro Atlanta, has had lines six and eight people deep. A gun store in Los Angeles had lines that stretched down the block. And at least one store in Idaho put limits on sales after its shelves were nearly cleared out.
Just as grocery stores have been stripped bare by Americans panicked by coronavirus, guns and ammunition have started flying off the shelves. Retailers say the buying frenzy is being fueled by consumers who are worried that people are becoming so desperate and unpredictable, they need to ensure they can protect themselves.
“It’s been insane,” said Jay Wallace, who owns Adventure Outdoors in Smyrna, Georgia, adding that his ammunition sales are up more than five times the usual numbers.
Also potentially driving the sales are concerns that elected officials may try to restrict access to firearms. A mayor in Illinois recently signed an executive order that would give her the right to ban the sale of guns or ammunition, as did the mayor of New Orleans.
Specific data on the size of the sales spike will not be available until next month. But already this year, background checks are up considerably over last year. According to data from the FBI, just over 5.5 million background checks were conducted in January and February combined.
Gun sales generally rise in an election year, as they did in 2016. But this past January and February have outpaced 2016 by nearly 350,000.
Betsy Terrell, a 61-year-old resident of Decatur, Georgia, said she thought for years about purchasing a handgun and decided to finally get one after seeing chaos at her local Costco.
She feels the Atlanta area already has a lot of crime. She’s worried if the economy tanks, crime will rise more.
“I was beginning to see people acting oddly. That was a little unnerving,” she said. “I feel there’s potential political upheaval. … It’s scary. It’s only now I’ve felt this overwhelming need to arm myself to protect myself.”
“What in the world is happening to this country?”
The Disrupting, Chaos Loving, Wealth Worshiping Koch funded, ALEC Libertarians and their like-minded allies the neoliberals and neoconservatives are running the country through the Putrid President Donald the Dishonest Dope and the Senate’s Moscow Mitch.