Years from now, if history books are honest (Meaning not written by a Democrat) it will be recorded that the worst mistake made during the epidemic is the closing of the economy. Because piling a massive financial crises on top of an epidemic is not a good idea. And even if it were, Democratic governors are carrying it to extremes. These governors have used the crisis to become mini dictators, refusing to listen to the suffering of people in their states.
Sweden is one of the few countries who did not lock down and it has been wildly successful for them. President Trump was unfortunate enough to be sidled with Dr Tony Fauci, who has been wrong on every single prediction. One such prediction was that Georgia would experience a surge in coronavirus cases if they reopened their economy. That didn’t happen. All stats actually dropped during the reopening.
President Trump’s only mistake in this crisis was to put his faith in the so called experts like Fauci. It was a huge mistake. You could had a better record of being right using a Ouija board. Or flipping a coin or even pulling a number out of a hat.
In late April Dr. Tony Fauci made it clear he opposed the decision by Georgia Governor Brian Kemp to lift the lock down orders in his state.
“If I were advising the governor, I would tell him he should be careful. Going ahead and leapfrogging into phases where you should not be … I would advise him not to do that.”
Fauci and the critics were all wrong.
Today Georgia Governor Brian Kemp announced on Saturday the lowest number of COVID-19 positive patients currently hospitalized statewide (1,203) since hospitals began reporting this data on April 8th and the lowest total of ventilators in use.
GA’s Natl Guard was disinfecting state’s nursing homes 5wks ago https://t.co/L8pPRnQ840 & perhaps, in part, that’s why 2-wks after re-opening @GovKemp announced today “lowest # COVID-19+ pts currently hospitalized statewide (1,203) since hospitals began reporting this data 4/8” pic.twitter.com/eU9mQ7cONl
— Andrew Bostom (@andrewbostom) May 9, 2020