30 March 2020

Deadly Future - part the second

Well, that didn't take long. While not explicitly a confirmation that the Covidiots have spread the virus hither and yon, there is this other LA city that is exploding. The point being, of course, it takes only one infection to start an explosion. Call it the fuse. If Westchester taught the sentient anything, that's it. Covid sits quietly for too long a time surreptitiously infecting. If nothing happens in the cities and towns east of the Mississippi by the end of April, I'll eat my hat.
Dr. Deborah Birx's statement that "almost 40 percent of the country (has]) extraordinarily low numbers and they are testing." Low compared to New York and New Orleans — sure. But safe enough to signal the all clear? Not even faintly true.

The Covid-19 epidemic in the United States has moved from "Oh, it's just a nursing home" in Washington state to "Oh, it's New York City, that place is a total mess" to "Oh, it's New Orleans what did you expect, they always have problems" to the current face of the outbreak: Shreveport, Louisiana, Longview, Texas, and countless other towns and small cities that have evidence of infection, little testing, lots of concern and countless citizens who only want help so that they can do the right thing.

Birx, for whatever reason, is swimming in The Orange Shitgibbon's Flavour Aid. Not a good thing. The tsunami of Covidiot Infection has yet to hit the country east of the Mississippi. It's only a matter of time.

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