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Mom keeps saying that Germany developed a test and is sharing it, but the U.S. insists on making our own.
So, what have they been using?
I cannot find any sources about this, so I do not have any idea how true it is. People have been tested, so...
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duckduckgo.com/?q=CT+scan+coronavirus
Herein a selection of articles on the utility of CT scans as a diagnostic tool. it's a tool, not an expendable, in widespread use already.
Testing everyone may not be helpful, everyone presenting symptoms could/should be. Pre-symptomatic spread may be happening so randomized test are prolly a good idea.
Your Atlantic hit-piece:
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What I explained then, and what I have said many times since, is that Trump is fundamentally unfit—intellectually, morally, temperamentally, and psychologically—for office. For me, that is the paramount consideration in electing a president, in part because at some point it’s reasonable to expect that a president will face an unexpected crisis—and at that point, the president’s judgment and discernment, his character and leadership ability, will really matter.
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A counterexample would be linked in
Permalink #53 above. He sounds serious and tired. I should go back, I'd skipped on the panel of experts.
Take a look at the alternative, and consider the utility of extending the highly compromised first term to eight years. A lot of blood sweat and tears will go into that result anyway, otherwise.
Their already talking about the Primaries.