There's no place for that tone at the 'fire, especially amidst a global Pandemic. It simply contributes to hate when we need to come together as a global community.

The new U.S. reality: Huge growth of cases and not enough testing kits are available, so these numbers are lower than actual:

February: Trump said (number of U.S. cases), “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.”
3/8: 564 cases
3/9: 728 cases
3/10: 1,000 cases
3/11: 1,267 cases
3/12: 1,645 cases
3/13: 2,204 cases
3/14: 2,816 cases (as of 9p)
3/15: 2952 cases (as of 9am); 57 deaths.
Next: tens of thousands of confirmed cases... hopefully not more, but hope is not a strategy and the Gov't and individuals have been slow to act...an example here on the 'fire is that most have been in denial for the past several weeks...valuable time to make a difference was lost.

Look at this map for Covid-19 spread: https://gisanddata.maps.arcgis.com/apps/opsdashboard/index.html#/bda7594740fd40299423467b48e9ecf6

Fox news reporting: “One, it’s brand new so we don’t have any prior experience about what it’s gonna do, what it’s dynamic’s gonna be,” he said. “Numzber 2, it spreads very easily, there’s no doubt about that. It isn’t like some of the other outbreaks that we had that just didn’t adapt itself to spread among humans. And Number 3, it’s very serious in the sense of morbidity and mortality, particularly among – and very heavily weighted -- towards individuals who are more susceptible – the elderly and those with underlying conditions.”

When asked if its contagiousness and lethality are worse than the flu, Fauci emphatically said, “Well yes, I mean it just is, and we’ve gotta face that fact.”