Monday, November 15, 2021

Bray by bray: What Trump did during the pandemic (November 1-15, 2020)

 


November 15, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  11,549,437, (+143,991 which is 24.5% of current total)

November 15, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 47,036,751 (+25,411)

But the President is still adhering to the same hands-off approach that led so many voters to reject his leadership on Election Day, inaccurately stating that the increase in cases is the result of increased testing as he tries to focus public attention on his administration's efforts to speed up a vaccine through Operation Warp Speed. 
Adm. Brett Giroir, the Covid-19 testing coordinator for the Department of Health and Human Services and a member of the White House coronavirus task force, confirmed Sunday on ABC's "This Week" that it has been five months since Trump attended a task force meeting. He called the news about a potential vaccine that is 90% effective "a game changer" but warned of the dangers of the nation's current predicament.  [emphasis added]

November 15, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 257,923 (+920), which is 33.8% of current totat

November 15, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 761,980 (+162)

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November 14, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  11,405,446, (+165,918 which is 24.2% of current total)

November 14, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 47,011,340 (+61,397)

Washington Post, 11/14/2020
Since Election Day and for weeks prior, Trump has all but ceased to actively manage the deadly pandemic, which so far has killed at least 244,000 Americans, infected at least 10.9 million and choked the country’s economy. The president has not attended a coronavirus task force meeting in “at least five months,” said one senior administration official with knowledge of the meetings who spoke on the condition of anonymity to share candid details.

November 14, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 257,003 (+1,444), which is 33.7% of current totat

November 14, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 761,818 (+2,508)

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November 13, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  11,239,528, (+185,347 which is 23.9% of current total)

November 13, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,959,943 (+127,509)

Right away, millions of doses will soon be going out the door" after final approval arrives, Trump said, giving an update on his administration's efforts to accelerate coronavirus vaccine development and distribution. 
"In July, my administration reached an agreement with Pfizer to provide $1.95 billion to support the mass manufacturing and distribution of 100 million doses, with the option to purchase a total of 600 million doses shortly thereafter," Trump said.  
[snip] 
The president repeatedly insisted Pfizer was part of Operation Warp Speed, the federal initiative to quickly develop, produce and distribute COVID-19 drugs and treatments. 
But the company has said the situation is more nuanced. Pfizer says that it funded the research on its vaccine itself, not through the federal effort.

November 13, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 255,559 (+1,490), which is 33.7% of current totat

November 13, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 759,310 (+2,044)



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November 12, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  11,054,181, (+167,715 which is 23.6% of current total)

November 12, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,822,434 (+64,601)

Instead of taking charge as the country plunges deeper into the worst domestic crisis since World War II, Trump has disappeared inside the White House, saying nothing on camera since he baselessly claimed a week ago that the election was being stolen from him by President-elect Joe Biden. 
He's spending time with advisers, not strategizing on how to tame the out-of-control health emergency but seeking a path to win an election already declared lost. He's also found time to purge the top leadership of the Pentagon, and with few appointments on his public schedule appears to spend his days watching news coverage and tweeting misinformation about voter fraud.

November 12, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 254,069 (+1,407), which is 33.6% of current totat

November 12, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 759,310 (+2,359)

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November 11, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  10,887,066, (+150,569 which is 23.3% of current total)

November 11, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,757.833 (+98,390)


And the 7-day average of new Covid cases won't peak until January 8 2021.

November 11, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 252,662 (+1,887), which is 33.5% of current totat

November 11, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 756,951 (+1,637)


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November 10, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  10,736,497, (+220,319 which is 23% of current total)

November 10, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,659,443 (+83,651)

The issues Trump’s campaign and its allies have pointed to are typical in every election: problems with signatures, secrecy envelopes and postal marks on mail-in ballots, as well as the potential for a small number of ballots miscast or lost. With Democrat Joe Biden leading Trump by wide margins in key battleground states, none of those issues would have any impact on the outcome of the election. 
Trump’s campaign has also launched legal challenges complaining that their poll watchers were unable to scrutinize the voting process. Many of those challenges have been tossed out by judges, some within hours of their filing, and none of the complaints show any evidence that the outcome of the election was affected.

November 10, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 250,775 (+1,299), which is 33.1% of current totat

November 10, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 756,951 (+1,678)


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November 9, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  10,516,672, (+120,953 which is 22.7% of current total)

November 9, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,575,792 (+126,461)

Donald Trump still hasn't publicly accepted that he lost the 2020 presidential election, and Republicans and his inner circle are divided on how to proceed. His son-in-law Jared Kushner and first lady Melania Trump are advising him to come to terms with Biden's victory, sources tell CNN. But his two adult sons, Donald Jr. and Eric, are urging allies to press on with the fight. With no proof of its claims, Trump's campaign is planning a messaging blitz and pushing legal challenges designed to cast doubt on the results and delay their certification. Meanwhile, many top congressional Republicans have either been silent or urged Trump not to concede. Former President George W. Bush and Sen. Mitt Romney are among those that have congratulated Biden and Vice President-elect Kamala Harris on their win.

November 9, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 249,446 (+1,043), which is 33% of current totat

November 9, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 755,273 (+1,222)

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November 8, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  10,455,719, (+108,280 which is 22.5% of current total)

November 8, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,449,331 (+22,085)

But in the end, those closest to Trump accommodated his whims and obliged his obsessions, including his insistence on not wearing a mask in public and his demand to convene massive rallies as coronavirus cases spiked. Even viral contagion in the West Wing, and Trump's own three-night hospitalization with the disease, did little to alter his virus-be-damned approach. 
In a political operation where managing Trump's mood swings became a central responsibility, the task of presenting the President with realistic expectations fell to the wayside. As printers aboard Air Force One spat out charts and data in the final stretch meant to sustain the President's gusto, the more grim projections that showed his narrow electoral paths were left out, aides said. For a campaign whose financial troubles meant tough choices on where to place television ads, a reliable buy became the Washington cable market, where the President was certain to see.

November 8, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 248,403 (+803), which is 32.9% of current totat

November 8, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 754,051 (+1,854)

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Featuring special guest Covidiot and former Freedom Caucus Crazy Mark Meadows

November 7, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  10,347,439, (+108,280 which is 22,2% of current total)

November 7, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,427,230 (+31,923)

Meadows, who tested positive Wednesday, at first told others not to disclose his condition. But after his diagnosis became public late Friday, the official confirmed that a broader outbreak threatens to create a new crisis in the West Wing just as Meadows and other top aides are trying to help President Trump navigate a bitter loss at the polls to Democratic President-elect Joe Biden. 
The official, who spoke on the condition of anonymity because they were not authorized to discuss the matter publicly, declined to name the affected aides or provide information about their conditions. In addition to the six White House staffers, a Trump campaign official said campaign adviser Nick Trainer has also tested positive.

November 7, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 247,600 (+1,127), which is 32.8% of current totat

November 7, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 751,197 (+2,722)

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Featuring special guest echo, Eric Trump

November 6, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  10,212,002, (+136,343 which is 22.0% of current total)

November 6, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,395,307 (+91,782)

Forbes, 11/6/2020
So apparently, the virus didn't listen to Eric Trump, son of U.S. President Donald Trump.  As I reported for Forbes, back in May Eric the Trump had said, "Guess what, after November 3 coronavirus will magically all of a sudden go away and disappear and everybody will be able to reopen."  Well, guess what?  That didn't quite happen.  Over 121,000 new reported Covid-19 coronavirus infections and at least 1,108 newly reported deaths does not really qualify as going away.

November 6, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 246,473 (+1,333), which is 32.6% of current totat

November 6, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 751,197 (+1,320)


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November 5, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  10,075,659, (+129,724 which is 21.7% of current total)

November 5, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,303,222 (+83,229)

Most were rural counties in Montana, the Dakotas, Nebraska, Kansas, Iowa and Wisconsin — the kinds of areas that often have lower rates of adherence to social distancing, mask-wearing and other public health measures, and have been a focal point for much of the latest surge in cases. 
Thirty-six percent of Trump voters described the pandemic as completely or mostly under control, and another 47% said it was somewhat under control, according to AP VoteCast, a nationwide survey of more than 110,000 voters conducted for the AP by NORC at the University of Chicago. Meanwhile, 82% of Biden voters said the pandemic is not at all under control.

Willful ignorance.  83% of Trump voters describe the pandemic as completely, mostly, or somewhat under control.  That would be their brains under the spell of the Orange Monster.




The 7-day average of new cases peaked at 259,616 on Janauary 8, 2021.



November 5, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 245,140 (+1,296), which is 32.6% of current totat

November 5, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 751,197 (+620)

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November 4, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  9,945,935, (+113,729 which is 21.5% of current total)

November 4, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,220,296 (+84,800)

Washington Post, 11/4/2020
“The numbers keep going up, and we’re only getting closer and closer to Thanksgiving and Christmas,” when some families are expected to congregate indoors and risk spreading the virus further, said Eleanor Murray, an assistant professor of epidemiology at Boston University. “For so many reasons, the next few weeks are going to be bad for us and good for covid.” 
With Trump and his aides fighting to hold on to the White House, the federal response to the pandemic, which already leaves major responsibilities to the states, may be even more fractured, Murray said. 
“Something that deeply worries me is either way this election goes, Trump will still be in charge the next few weeks, when cases are higher than they’ve ever been,” she said. “And he’s made clear there will be no top-down, coordinated action coming from the federal government.”  [emphasis added]

November 4, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 243,844 (+1,423), which is 32.5% of current totat

November 4, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 750.577 (+1,380)


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November 3, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  9,832,226, (+105,811 which is 21.3% of current total)

November 3, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,135,516 (+76,875)


As if he hadn't spewed enough lies already.
It’s the message that Trump has pushed in the past several months: essentially, that it’s not his fault, and he did his best. As he said in the final debate, “I take full responsibility. It’s not my fault that it came here. It’s China’s fault.” He also argued then that he’s saved millions of lives.

November 3, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 242,421 (+1,234), which is 32.4% of current totat

November 3, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 748,197 (+1,509)

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November 2, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  9,726,415, (+86,063 which is 21.1% of current total)

November 2, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 46,058,641 (+124,546)

Fauci has grown outspoken that Trump has ignored his advice for containing the virus, saying he hasn’t spoken with Trump in more than a month. He has raised alarm that the nation was heading for a challenging winter if more isn’t done soon to slow the spread of the disease which has killed more than 230,000 Americans so far this year.

As you can see from the 3 arrows, Fauci was right and Trump was, as usual, only concerned with himself.

New York times *(rrows added)

November 2, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 241,187 (+639), which is 32.3% of current totat

November 2, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 746,688 (+1,310)

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November 1, 2020.   U.S. total Covid cases =  9,640,352, (+75,315 which is 21% of current total)

November 1, 2021.  U.S. total Covid cases = 45,934,095 (+18,883)


Recently on the campaign trail — like when Trump took the stage at a rally in Waterford Township, Michigan, near Detroit on Friday — the president has pushed a baseless conspiracy theory that “our doctors get more money if someone dies from Covid,” and that they are inflating the Covid-19 death toll because of this. 
There is, of course, no evidence for either part of that theory — either that Covid-19 deaths are being overcounted in the US, or that medical workers are doing so to profit from a pandemic that has, as of November 1, killed more than 230,000 people in the US. 
But when This Week host George Stephanopoulos asked Miller point-blank about the attacks, Miller denied that Trump has said what he said. He refused to say whether he thought “doctors are inflating Covid deaths for money,” and incorrectly claimed there was evidence to back up Trump’s falsehood, before finally pivoting to the subject of tax cuts, leaving Stephanopoulos’s question unanswered.

November 1, 2020.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 240,548 (+668), which is 32.3% of current totat

November 1, 2021.  U.S. total Covid deaths = 745,378 (+157)


Related series of posts: Day by day:  What Trump said about the pandemic. 


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