Trump administration bases coronavirus advice on Australian research

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The Trump administration has used work by Australian public health experts as the basis for a new set of guidelines to help Americans protect themselves from the coronavirus | KnottMatthew

, where the US sharemarket recorded its worst day since the 2008 financial crisis.

"We’re also going to be talking about hourly wage earners getting help so they can be in a position where they’re not ever going to miss a pay cheque." The measures will be announced at a press conference on Tuesday after Trump meets with Republican Senate leaders.

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KnottMatthew In the same briefing they said that said they hadn't a clue how many people had been tested because the private and public health providers did have the IT facilities for centralised reporting...an incredible lame excuse.

KnottMatthew gtconway3d See? They are researching people who are doing their level best.

KnottMatthew So in other words. They’re screwed

KnottMatthew Awkward.

KnottMatthew And the RWNJs were covering for scumo saying health is a state issue. So well done states, no credit to scumo.

KnottMatthew Aww geezz; that's right give our great health experts a bad rap ... tying them to Dump's administration They are so much better than that

KnottMatthew President Trump has changed the name of COVID-19 to COVID-0.748. He believes that changing the virus from metric to imperial will allow American doctors to treat the outbreak more effectively.

KnottMatthew They say Australia is like America only better.

KnottMatthew A Birnie booster?

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