According to Johns Hopkins University’s data on COVID-19
deaths, since Jan. 1, there have been approximately 353,000
deaths from the pandemic. This is about a thousand more
COVID-19 deaths than in all of 2020.
That is to say, more people have died from COVID-19 under
President Joe Biden than under former President Donald
Trump.
There are some important details to take into account,
however. Trump lacked the benefit of vaccinations until the
last month of his presidency, whereas Biden had them from
day one. Biden, on the other hand, has had to deal with the
surge of the delta variant, which spread throughout the
country, even among the vaccinated.
Then again, under Biden, the COVID-19 seven-day fatality
rate in September was higher than last September.
“The coronavirus doesn’t really know what year it is,” noted
Dr. David Dowdy, an associate professor of epidemiology at
the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “And
the death has largely come in waves.”
In reality, these numbers should not be surprising. The
history of pandemics shows that there are multiple waves and
variants that frequently lead to a lot of people being
infected and dying. Biden never had any business promising
he could beat the virus.
It is amusing how, in year one of the pandemic, every story
about the virus was a “blame Trump” story. Absolutely
nothing Biden has done is working, yet Biden really never
gets blamed for anything.
Sure, Trump said a lot of wacky things, but Biden has told
many falsehoods about the virus as well. He stated, for
example, that "If you're vaccinated, you're not going to be
hospitalized, you're not going to be in the ICU unit and
you're not going to die." And then, shortly after those
comments, Biden contradicted himself and added that even if
vaccinated people do "catch the virus," they are "not likely
to get sick."
Further, when discussing the delta variant, Biden stated
that vaccines "cover" the delta variant insofar as people
will not contract the virus if vaccinated. "You're not going
to get COVID if you have these vaccinations,” Biden said.
Presidents should be given some leeway when they talk about
pandemics. They are just relaying information from “experts”
who seem to be either wrong or oversimplifying as often as
not. That said, if Biden were held to the same standard
Trump was, he would be exposed for his lies and
incompetence.
According to Johns Hopkins University’s data on COVID-19
deaths, since Jan. 1, there have been approximately 353,000
deaths from the pandemic. This is about a thousand more
COVID-19 deaths than in all of 2020.
That is to say, more people have died from COVID-19 under
President Joe Biden than under former President Donald
Trump.
There are some important details to take into account,
however. Trump lacked the benefit of vaccinations until the
last month of his presidency, whereas Biden had them from
day one. Biden, on the other hand, has had to deal with the
surge of the delta variant, which spread throughout the
country, even among the vaccinated.
Then again, under Biden, the COVID-19 seven-day fatality
rate in September was higher than last September.
“The coronavirus doesn’t really know what year it is,” noted
Dr. David Dowdy, an associate professor of epidemiology at
the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “And
the death has largely come in waves.”
In reality, these numbers should not be surprising. The
history of pandemics shows that there are multiple waves and
variants that frequently lead to a lot of people being
infected and dying. Biden never had any business promising
he could beat the virus.
It is amusing how, in year one of the pandemic, every story
about the virus was a “blame Trump” story. Absolutely
nothing Biden has done is working, yet Biden really never
gets blamed for anything.
Sure, Trump said a lot of wacky things, but Biden has told
many falsehoods about the virus as well. He stated, for
example, that "If you're vaccinated, you're not going to be
hospitalized, you're not going to be in the ICU unit and
you're not going to die." And then, shortly after those
comments, Biden contradicted himself and added that even if
vaccinated people do "catch the virus," they are "not likely
to get sick."
Further, when discussing the delta variant, Biden stated
that vaccines "cover" the delta variant insofar as people
will not contract the virus if vaccinated. "You're not going
to get COVID if you have these vaccinations,” Biden said.
Presidents should be given some leeway when they talk about
pandemics. They are just relaying information from “experts”
who seem to be either wrong or oversimplifying as often as
not. That said, if Biden were held to the same standard
Trump was, he would be exposed for his lies and
incompetence.
According to Johns Hopkins University’s data on COVID-19
deaths, since Jan. 1, there have been approximately 353,000
deaths from the pandemic. This is about a thousand more
COVID-19 deaths than in all of 2020.
That is to say, more people have died from COVID-19 under
President Joe Biden than under former President Donald
Trump.
There are some important details to take into account,
however. Trump lacked the benefit of vaccinations until the
last month of his presidency, whereas Biden had them from
day one. Biden, on the other hand, has had to deal with the
surge of the delta variant, which spread throughout the
country, even among the vaccinated.
Then again, under Biden, the COVID-19 seven-day fatality
rate in September was higher than last September.
“The coronavirus doesn’t really know what year it is,” noted
Dr. David Dowdy, an associate professor of epidemiology at
the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “And
the death has largely come in waves.”
In reality, these numbers should not be surprising. The
history of pandemics shows that there are multiple waves and
variants that frequently lead to a lot of people being
infected and dying. Biden never had any business promising
he could beat the virus.
It is amusing how, in year one of the pandemic, every story
about the virus was a “blame Trump” story. Absolutely
nothing Biden has done is working, yet Biden really never
gets blamed for anything.
Sure, Trump said a lot of wacky things, but Biden has told
many falsehoods about the virus as well. He stated, for
example, that "If you're vaccinated, you're not going to be
hospitalized, you're not going to be in the ICU unit and
you're not going to die." And then, shortly after those
comments, Biden contradicted himself and added that even if
vaccinated people do "catch the virus," they are "not likely
to get sick."
Further, when discussing the delta variant, Biden stated
that vaccines "cover" the delta variant insofar as people
will not contract the virus if vaccinated. "You're not going
to get COVID if you have these vaccinations,” Biden said.
Presidents should be given some leeway when they talk about
pandemics. They are just relaying information from “experts”
who seem to be either wrong or oversimplifying as often as
not. That said, if Biden were held to the same standard
Trump was, he would be exposed for his lies and
incompetence.
According to Johns Hopkins University’s data on COVID-19
deaths, since Jan. 1, there have been approximately 353,000
deaths from the pandemic. This is about a thousand more
COVID-19 deaths than in all of 2020.
That is to say, more people have died from COVID-19 under
President Joe Biden than under former President Donald
Trump.
There are some important details to take into account,
however. Trump lacked the benefit of vaccinations until the
last month of his presidency, whereas Biden had them from
day one. Biden, on the other hand, has had to deal with the
surge of the delta variant, which spread throughout the
country, even among the vaccinated.
Then again, under Biden, the COVID-19 seven-day fatality
rate in September was higher than last September.
“The coronavirus doesn’t really know what year it is,” noted
Dr. David Dowdy, an associate professor of epidemiology at
the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “And
the death has largely come in waves.”
In reality, these numbers should not be surprising. The
history of pandemics shows that there are multiple waves and
variants that frequently lead to a lot of people being
infected and dying. Biden never had any business promising
he could beat the virus.
It is amusing how, in year one of the pandemic, every story
about the virus was a “blame Trump” story. Absolutely
nothing Biden has done is working, yet Biden really never
gets blamed for anything.
Sure, Trump said a lot of wacky things, but Biden has told
many falsehoods about the virus as well. He stated, for
example, that "If you're vaccinated, you're not going to be
hospitalized, you're not going to be in the ICU unit and
you're not going to die." And then, shortly after those
comments, Biden contradicted himself and added that even if
vaccinated people do "catch the virus," they are "not likely
to get sick."
Further, when discussing the delta variant, Biden stated
that vaccines "cover" the delta variant insofar as people
will not contract the virus if vaccinated. "You're not going
to get COVID if you have these vaccinations,” Biden said.
Presidents should be given some leeway when they talk about
pandemics. They are just relaying information from “experts”
who seem to be either wrong or oversimplifying as often as
not. That said, if Biden were held to the same standard
Trump was, he would be exposed for his lies and
incompetence.
According to Johns Hopkins University’s data on COVID-19
deaths, since Jan. 1, there have been approximately 353,000
deaths from the pandemic. This is about a thousand more
COVID-19 deaths than in all of 2020.
That is to say, more people have died from COVID-19 under
President Joe Biden than under former President Donald
Trump.
There are some important details to take into account,
however. Trump lacked the benefit of vaccinations until the
last month of his presidency, whereas Biden had them from
day one. Biden, on the other hand, has had to deal with the
surge of the delta variant, which spread throughout the
country, even among the vaccinated.
Then again, under Biden, the COVID-19 seven-day fatality
rate in September was higher than last September.
“The coronavirus doesn’t really know what year it is,” noted
Dr. David Dowdy, an associate professor of epidemiology at
the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “And
the death has largely come in waves.”
In reality, these numbers should not be surprising. The
history of pandemics shows that there are multiple waves and
variants that frequently lead to a lot of people being
infected and dying. Biden never had any business promising
he could beat the virus.
It is amusing how, in year one of the pandemic, every story
about the virus was a “blame Trump” story. Absolutely
nothing Biden has done is working, yet Biden really never
gets blamed for anything.
Sure, Trump said a lot of wacky things, but Biden has told
many falsehoods about the virus as well. He stated, for
example, that "If you're vaccinated, you're not going to be
hospitalized, you're not going to be in the ICU unit and
you're not going to die." And then, shortly after those
comments, Biden contradicted himself and added that even if
vaccinated people do "catch the virus," they are "not likely
to get sick."
Further, when discussing the delta variant, Biden stated
that vaccines "cover" the delta variant insofar as people
will not contract the virus if vaccinated. "You're not going
to get COVID if you have these vaccinations,” Biden said.
Presidents should be given some leeway when they talk about
pandemics. They are just relaying information from “experts”
who seem to be either wrong or oversimplifying as often as
not. That said, if Biden were held to the same standard
Trump was, he would be exposed for his lies and
incompetence.
According to Johns Hopkins University’s data on COVID-19
deaths, since Jan. 1, there have been approximately 353,000
deaths from the pandemic. This is about a thousand more
COVID-19 deaths than in all of 2020.
That is to say, more people have died from COVID-19 under
President Joe Biden than under former President Donald
Trump.
There are some important details to take into account,
however. Trump lacked the benefit of vaccinations until the
last month of his presidency, whereas Biden had them from
day one. Biden, on the other hand, has had to deal with the
surge of the delta variant, which spread throughout the
country, even among the vaccinated.
Then again, under Biden, the COVID-19 seven-day fatality
rate in September was higher than last September.
“The coronavirus doesn’t really know what year it is,” noted
Dr. David Dowdy, an associate professor of epidemiology at
the Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health. “And
the death has largely come in waves.”
In reality, these numbers should not be surprising. The
history of pandemics shows that there are multiple waves and
variants that frequently lead to a lot of people being
infected and dying. Biden never had any business promising
he could beat the virus.
It is amusing how, in year one of the pandemic, every story
about the virus was a “blame Trump” story. Absolutely
nothing Biden has done is working, yet Biden really never
gets blamed for anything.
Sure, Trump said a lot of wacky things, but Biden has told
many falsehoods about the virus as well. He stated, for
example, that "If you're vaccinated, you're not going to be
hospitalized, you're not going to be in the ICU unit and
you're not going to die." And then, shortly after those
comments, Biden contradicted himself and added that even if
vaccinated people do "catch the virus," they are "not likely
to get sick."
Further, when discussing the delta variant, Biden stated
that vaccines "cover" the delta variant insofar as people
will not contract the virus if vaccinated. "You're not going
to get COVID if you have these vaccinations,” Biden said.
Presidents should be given some leeway when they talk about
pandemics. They are just relaying information from “experts”
who seem to be either wrong or oversimplifying as often as
not. That said, if Biden were held to the same standard
Trump was, he would be exposed for his lies and
incompetence.
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