Originally Posted by ElkSlayer91
Originally Posted by Squidge
Originally Posted by ElkSlayer91
Originally Posted by Musicianized
Its already here and spreading. You just don't know it yet.

Why is it spreading like wildfire in the past few days in S. Korea, where they squat to crap across 95% of the country, but it's not spreading like wild fire across Europe or countries bordering China "that have WHITE MAN PLUMBING.?

Again...I rest my case.


When did widespread testing for Covid-19 begin in the US?

Where is the MSM report showing an outbreak in the USA, like just happened in S. Korea, which wouldn't matter "when testing started...?

Where's the "outbreak"...in the USA?


Hint, you can't confirm cases unless you are actually looking for them.

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UPDATED FEB. 24, 2020

Undetected U.S. cases, a lack of testing, and problems at the CDC

There have been ongoing questions about whether undetected cases of the coronavirus are being transmitted within the U.S. The current CDC guidance, as well as the total cases reported by the World Health Organization, only reflect the numbers laboratory-confirmed cases. Two weeks ago, Nancy Messonnier, the director of the CDC’s immunization and respiratory-diseases department, announced that local health authorities will begin testing people who have flulike symptoms for coronavirus. The program will be rolled out in major cities including Los Angeles, San Francisco, Seattle, Chicago, and New York.

Very little testing has been done, however. Last week, Politico reported that problems with a CDC-developed coronavirus test delayed the agency’s plans to expand its testing — and thus get a sense of whether or not the virus is already spreading in the U.S.

It’s not clear when the new CDC test will be ready and distributed, but because of the test failure, only three out of 100 public-health labs in the U.S. have been able to test for COVID-19, according to the Association of Public Health Laboratories. In addition, the cost of each test is as much as $250, according to Politico, and the HHS has already been running out of money to pay for its response to the outbreak. A director at the APHL criticized the federal failure: “This is a national-level response, so we would hope the federal government would have an interest in supporting a national-level response.”


Remember why, specifically, the Bill of Rights was written...remember its purpose. It was written to limit the power of government over the individual.

There is no believing a liar, even when he speaks the truth.