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Related: About this forumAs Americans take virus precautions, Trump flouts advice
Source: Associated Press
As Americans take virus precautions, Trump flouts advice
By JILL COLVIN
March 10, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) At the Pentagon, top military brass have been begun social distancing to avoid spreading disease. At the Capitol, legislators have been encouraged to forgo hand shakes and flash the Star Trek Vulcan greeting instead.
But at the White House, President Donald Trump is flouting his own governments advice on how to stay safe. He continues to shake hands with supporters and visitors, hold large events and minimize the threat posed by a coronavirus outbreak that has infected more than 115,000 people and killed over 4,000 worldwide.
Public health officials said Trump was sending the wrong message with his behavior and potentially putting the public at risk by sowing confusion and undermining efforts to keep people safe, especially if the situation grows worse.
I think its beholden upon our leaders to follow the public health recommendations that the CDC, the government, public health are recommending and to emulate those practices, said Dr. Jason Farley, a nurse epidemiologist and professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. He said that it sends mixed messaging to the public when recommendations arent heeded.
When it comes to Trump, he added, Theres nothing special about being the president of the United States that protects you from a virus like this unless youre following the practices recommended for every 70-year-old.
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By JILL COLVIN
March 10, 2020
WASHINGTON (AP) At the Pentagon, top military brass have been begun social distancing to avoid spreading disease. At the Capitol, legislators have been encouraged to forgo hand shakes and flash the Star Trek Vulcan greeting instead.
But at the White House, President Donald Trump is flouting his own governments advice on how to stay safe. He continues to shake hands with supporters and visitors, hold large events and minimize the threat posed by a coronavirus outbreak that has infected more than 115,000 people and killed over 4,000 worldwide.
Public health officials said Trump was sending the wrong message with his behavior and potentially putting the public at risk by sowing confusion and undermining efforts to keep people safe, especially if the situation grows worse.
I think its beholden upon our leaders to follow the public health recommendations that the CDC, the government, public health are recommending and to emulate those practices, said Dr. Jason Farley, a nurse epidemiologist and professor at the Johns Hopkins School of Nursing. He said that it sends mixed messaging to the public when recommendations arent heeded.
When it comes to Trump, he added, Theres nothing special about being the president of the United States that protects you from a virus like this unless youre following the practices recommended for every 70-year-old.
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Read more: https://apnews.com/55466402fcfd1234f4120623f364772a
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Eugene
Mar 2020
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Vogon_Glory
(9,592 posts)1. Well, who am I to prevent a morbidly-obese
Out-of-shape 73 year-old white male from coming in close and shaking as many hands as he wants to?
littlemissmartypants
(25,737 posts)2. Is there no place we can have a Trump free zone?
I'm sorry but just seeing his name creates an adverse health event for me. I honestly don't care what the president is doing to jeopardize his own health. It's been crystal clear for a while that he can't be trusted to be truthful or pertinent, much less presidential. He's definitely not an expert in medicine. He'd probably be happy to hear that he's a vector and that he's spreading the virus. That's how psychopaths roll.
Sorry, I just had to let it out.