The pandemic response team would have suggested proactive measures to mitigate spread of the virus. I’d imagine the pandemic response team would’ve educated trump enough that he wouldn’t advocate ingesting disinfectants. During the month of February the WH was basically ignoring the virus without taking any proactive measures.
A couple months ago you brought up Obama not properly handling the swine flu. Since this virus is likely to kill at least 10 times as many Americans how do you reconcile that happening under trumps watch?
Thanks for the response, classic deflection. You can't answer any of the questions I posed, so you ask straw man questions. In fairness, I don't know who was on the committee, all I know is that under Obama the pandemic committee reported to the NSC advisor, Susan Rice and later was disbanded, under Trump, by John Bolton.
AFAIK, no one ingested disinfectants, but one did mangle the name of hydroxychloroquine and took fish tank cleanser. Trump still had some of the NSC pandemic committee as advisors when he did the travel ban in late January. I don't know what influence they had then or in February. Apparently those who had left weren't vocal with any suggestions (even in the spirit of the national welfare).
Maybe you still cannot read, it took 4 re-posts to get you to understand the first time. I did not post that "Obama improperly handled the swine flu." I pointed out simply that Obama declared a national health emergency a full 6 months and 1,000 total US deaths after the first known US case of the swine flu. By contrast, Trump declared one, with 48 total US deaths, on March 13 (54 days after) the first known US case on Jan 21.