says bullshit propaganda
cites White House as a source
get the fuck outta here
Nice try at deflection.
The dems are stating that Trump was warned in 2019 about a potential pandemics. It is common sense that there is always that threat. As an aside, dems are acting like a potential pandemic is a novel idea. As in the BI article, they state he did nothing. That is clearly not true and fake news as evidenced by the document at the link below.
https://www.whitehouse.gov/wp-content/uploads/2019/05/GHSS.pdf
Vision
The United States, in close cooperation with its international partners, prevents, detects, and responds to infectious disease threats at home and abroad, whether naturally occurring, unintentional, or deliberate.
Purpose
The Global Health Security Strategy outlines the United States Government’s approach to strengthen global health security, including accelerating the capabilities of targeted countries to prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease outbreaks.1 Together with the National Security Strategy,2 National Biodefense Strategy, 3 and executive order on “Advancing the Global Health Agenda to Achieve a World Safe and Secure from Infectious Disease Threats,” the Global Health Security Strategy guides the Federal Government in protecting the United States and its partners abroad from infectious disease threats by working with other nations, international organizations, and nongovernmental stakeholders. The Global Health Security Strategy supports the National Security and Biodefense Strategies, and further describes how the United States will prevent, detect, and respond to infectious disease threats globally and domestically. The Global Health Security Strategy also delineates how the United States Government will achieve the National Security Strategy priority actions of “Detecting and Containing Biothreats at their Source” and “Improving Emergency Response” domestically as part of the global health security system.
II. United States Government Approach for Global Health Security
Promoting global health security to detect and mitigate outbreaks early remains a core tenet of our National Security Strategy.
Prevent: To prevent epidemics, countries require health systems that can provide routine services and strong veterinary and public health infrastructure that can address both endemic and emerging health threats. Important areas of work within this category include: National Legislation, Policy, and Financing; IHR Coordination, Communication, and Advocacy; Antimicrobial Resistance; Zoonotic Disease; Food Safety; Biosafety and Biosecurity; and Immunization. An additional capacity for the prevention of infectious disease threats is in-country research to develop new prevention measures, especially vaccines and diagnostics for identified threats.
Detect: Timely and accurate detection and reporting of infectious disease outbreaks and events are critical to controlling the course of the outbreak and avoiding large-scale epidemics. Important areas of work in this category include: National Laboratory Systems; Surveillance; Reporting; and Human Resources/Workforce Development. These activities build national capacities to detect, identify, report, and investigate health threats in both human and animal populations.
Respond: It is critical that countries have multisectoral emergency measures in place to respond to infectious disease events effectively. These measures include coordination mechanisms; emergency operations centers; communications infrastructure; agreements between multisectoral partners on animal and human health, security, and law enforcement (LE) authorities and other sectors; and frameworks for the deployment and management of medical and non-medical countermeasures. Important areas in this category include: Emergency Preparedness; Emergency Response Operations; Linking Public Health and Security/LE Authorities; Medical Countermeasures and Personnel Deployment; and Risk Communication. In addition, managing infectious disease threats at points of entry is critical to a country’s capacity to control infectious disease threats, which do not respect international borders