Biden thinks he can do a better job than Trump with the Coronavirus !!!

If anyone, I fault the scientific community.

I am perplexed why more advances in understanding the virus have not been make. Do not hear any stories of coordinated teams of scientists around the world working 24x7 to figure out what is up.

Government, Private, Universities - there are a lot of resources that should be busting a move.

The Corona Virus is an RNA virus. Max it is about 32,000 nucleotides long. Considering that the human genome is 3,000,000,000 base pairs (DNA) long - 32,000 is very small.

An interesting feature of the Coronvirus is that at the end it has a RNA series that seems to make it more able to break the integrity of another cell wall. (Not smart enough to know how that works.) The RNA codes for a protein that makes it easier for the virus to enter the cell.

Still there seems to be enough clues there to offer a solution.

It would certainly be appreciated if the science community would

1. Describe what the virus is in detail
2. Describe how it is transmitted it detail. There is no such thing as community spread (There has to be a chain of contact. Does not just happen.)
3. Describe when it will be OK to socialize and why.
 
LOL, all of them patting themselves on the back. The only difference is they get lucky, that tens of thousands of West Africans weren't flying into our country. These fools think did some great intervention and Trump isn't.

A harsh look back at the reality.
The West African Ebola outbreak in 2014 caught most of the world by surprise. Although the first cases were identified as far back as March 2014,5,6 the initial response to these early cases was slow and inadequate, and over the summer and fall of 2014 case numbers rose dramatically in the three most affected countries of Guinea, Liberia, and Sierra Leone. By the summer of 2014 the region was experiencing devastating rates of transmission, as high as a thousand new cases every week.6,7 Since that time, transmission of the disease has been almost entirely interrupted. Overall, there have been over 28,000 cases and 11,000 deaths in this outbreak, making it by far the deadliest Ebola outbreak ever.6

As case numbers began to rise in West Africa last year, the United States response was initially delayed and slow to ramp up, but by August 2014 the U.S. government had begun to mount what has become the largest effort by a single donor government to respond to Ebola, a response that has included marshalling financial resources, personnel, and technical expertise. Notably, this included an emergency funding request by the Obama Administration in November 2014 for $6.2 billion.8 Eventually Congress appropriated $5.4 billion in emergency Ebola funding in December 2014, most of which was to be directed to international activities.1 This was significantly larger than previous emergency response funding provided by Congress to address an emerging disease outbreak such as SARS and avian influenza.2

Obama-Ebola
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Trump Covid

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one was allowed to spread stateside and the other one wasn't? What else is there to know?

How would the Ebola have spread had West Africans come to the U.S for the six months it took for the administration to "take it seriously"?

What do you think if Trump had treated Covid 19 as Obama did Ebola?
 
https://www.washingtonpost.com/opin...dnt-have-happened-if-hillary-clinton-had-won/
This wouldn’t have happened if Hillary Clinton had won

Bezos troll game on point:
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The coronavirus is the most foreseeable disaster in history — and so is President Trump’s inability to rise to the occasion.


Again, too bad we do not have an internationally funded, collaborative organization to be at the leading edge of world health issues. We could call it The World Health Organization.
 
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