Flu has killed 20,000 Americans so far this season, including 136 children, CDC estimates https://t.co/5JuNkvWdXh pic.twitter.com/kwmhcznuik
— The Hill (@thehill) March 10, 2020
Twenty thousand Americans have died of the FLU this season. One hundred thirty-six children have died of the FLU.
Why weren't large gatherings cancelled?
Why weren't there travel warnings for seniors and children and those with health conditions?
Why weren't there warnings to avoid crowds and stockpile supplies?
What about quarantines?
Twenty thousand dead and the stock market didn't tank. It was skyrocketing.
The KILLER FLU didn't prevent people from living their lives and going about their business. People weren't working from home. No one felt the need to load up on toilet paper, water, and canned soup. Hand sanitizer and disinfecting wipes were plentiful even though this KILLER FLU was circulating among us.
WHAT ARE WE DOING?
The press has effectively created a panic. That is inexcusable.
Dr Drew is my spirit animal 😘 pic.twitter.com/cuqsNhai8d
— CynChamplin (@CynEChamplin) March 9, 2020
If the sky is falling because of COVID-19, then we should be used to it.
The sky falls every flu season and nobody cares.
Interesting statistic that I just learned during the press conference which was very meaningful to me as a parent of 5 young children.
— Donald Trump Jr. (@DonaldJTrumpJr) March 9, 2020
For children and the non-elderly the coronavirus is actually less deadly than the common flu.
That’s a big deal!
Context is important.
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