Those figures are what is derived from what little detail is coming from Communist China.
Fact, NOT ONE American has died from this “so-called viral crisis”. Not one. The number of CONFIRMED Coronavirus cases in our country is a minuscule number even you can count on your hands and toes.
The majority are people contaminated are Chinese in a province with 2 Bio-Weapons labs in proximity to a large Wet Market.
The few “supposed” US local unknown origin of infection cases are still unconfirmed.
They are both in California and, the first was in a town that hosts a military base that is a point of entry and point of isolation facility. The second supposed unconfirmed is less than 100 miles from this same facility.
Again, not one person in this country has died from this virus.
Yet, every single year approximately 35000 Americans die from the common Flu Virus without anywhere near this hysteria. You are being played by the anti-Trump media and the dems. This is Russia, Russia, Russia, Ukraine, Ukraine, Ukraine,...all over again.
I'll bet that changes in a week...if not sooner.
It’s not the flu. That moots the rest of your argument, some of which is factually incorrect as stated.
The flu is endemic. The Wuhan virus is not and we need to keep it that way.
Walk-back by CDC director, of previous statement by another official:
“[RR] Watch: CDC director downplays claim that coronavirus spread is inevitable
https://nypost.com/2020/02/27/cdc-director-downplays-claim-that-coronavirus-spread-is-inevitable/
WASHINGTON The director of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention on Thursday downplayed a fellow CDC officials warning that spread of the COVID-19 coronavirus in the U.S. is inevitable, saying she misspoke.
CDC Director Robert Redfield told Capitol Hill lawmakers Thursday that Dr. Nancy Messonniers statement Tuesday belied the fact that risk remains low.
I think what Dr. Messonnier was trying to say I think it maybe could have been done much more articulately from what the American public heard was she was trying to say its also a good time for us to prepare if we have to go to more mitigation, Redfield told a House subcommittee.
He added: Were still committed to get aggressive containment, and I want the American public to know at this point that the risk is low.
Messonnier, director of the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, had warned: We expect we will see community spread in this country. Its not so much a question of if this will happen anymore but rather more a question of exactly when this will happen and how many people in this country will have severe illness. Disruption to everyday life might be severe.
President Donald Trump contradicted Messonnier in a press conference from the White Housing briefing room Wednesday, telling reporters: I dont think its inevitable. It probably will. It possibly will. It could be at a very small level or it could be at a larger level.
The president reportedly fumed about Messonniers warning, blaming it for the economic repercussions that ultimately saw the stock market lose over 3,000 points this week.”
Oops.