Polls are showing tremendous disapproval of Lamestream Media coverage of the Virus crisis. The Fake News just hasn’t figured that out yet!— Donald J. Trump (@realDonaldTrump) March 29, 2020
Just received this message from a friend in NJ re: NYC hospitals👇🏼👀😳— Tara Setmayer (@TaraSetmayer) March 29, 2020
“My brother-in-law is literally building emergency morgues outside nyc hospitals. FYI they’re inside a reefer trailer & hold up to 48 bodies. SIX of these are going up in EVERY nyc hospital as we speak.”
Dr. Fauci to @jaketapper this morning: "Looking at what we're seeing now, I would say between 100,000 and 200,000 cases (of coronavirus)... excuse me, deaths. I mean, we're going to have millions of cases." #CNNSOTU— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) March 29, 2020
This is going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
Dr. Fauci to @jaketapper this morning: "Looking at what we're seeing now, I would say between 100,000 and 200,000 cases (of coronavirus)... excuse me, deaths. I mean, we're going to have millions of cases." #CNNSOTU— Josh Jordan (@NumbersMuncher) March 29, 2020
This is going to get a lot worse before it gets better.
We’ve been so worried about my 95-y-o grandmother at a retirement home in New Orleans and she called today to say they ran out of Tito’s vodka and could we ship her some.— Laura Bassett (@LEBassett) March 29, 2020
(okay, I just love that last one. And it can't be all bad news. Gotta be a ray of sunshine somewhere!)
New analysis of the outbreak in Florida, where experts say there is a “huge public health crisis” coming:— Hamza Shaban (@hshaban) March 29, 2020
—cases double every 3 days
—acceleration mirrors NY
—only 40,000 tested
—no stay at home order https://t.co/MGq7njP0k2 pic.twitter.com/DcTTlJcsFu
This story is devastating: When a 62-year-old man in Albany, Ga., died in February, close to 100 people attended his funeral. Dozens of them became sick. The pastor who delivered his eulogy died from coronavirus. https://t.co/nMd4VwL5Gh— Julie Bosman (@juliebosman) March 29, 2020
Sooner or later, we're all going to be where NYC is now.“If Louisiana’s infection trends continue, and more ventilators don’t arrive in the New Orleans region soon, local hospitals will run out of them by Wednesday, former health secretary Rebekah Gee said Saturday.” #coronavirus https://t.co/BqHyzevw5f— Jennifer Cohn ✍🏻 (@jennycohn1) March 29, 2020
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