Here is what Part One was:
From The New York Times:
"For the U.S., it’s not if but when, federal officials say”.
“We cannot hermetically seal off the United States to a virus,” Mr. Azar said. “And we need to be realistic about that.”
President Trump, speaking earlier in the day from India, said that the United States was well able to protect itself against the spread of the coronavirus and offered an optimistic outlook.
“I think the whole situation will start working out,” Mr. Trump said during a news conference.
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We are so lucky to have a stable genius at the helm.
And he’s a brilliant bidnessman to boot.
I wonder if all those Syrians on the run from the Russians have face masks.
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Here is Part Two:
Since then no less an authority on world health, medicine, all things science, and, of course, pandemics (prior to his new world health expertise he was a pseudo economics commentator on CNBC) Larry Kudlow weighed in:
“‘We have contained this”.
I guess we don’t need to worry.
I wonder why the stock market went down two thousand points in the last two days.
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