Friday, February 26, 2021

CORONAVIRUS DEATHS: STILL BLAMING PRESIDENT TRUMP, THINK AGAIN.

ICHEOKU says statistically speaking, it is now apparent that more American people have died from the coronavirus disease under Joe Biden's administration than did under President Donald John Trump. Throughout the eleven months the coronavirus pummeled the land under President Trump, 400,000 thousand American people died, at the average ratio of about 40,000 deaths each month. But within just one month of Joe Biden in office, over 100,000 American people have perished; at the rate of over 100,000 deaths each month. 

So juxtaposing the two periods, it means that over one million Americans would have died in Joe Biden's eleven months in office and/or 100,000 thousand Americans would have died under President Donald John Trump's one month in office. This is not to say that Joe Biden did anything in particular to instigate the unusually high number of deaths recorded under his one month watch over America. By the same token, blaming President Donald John Trump for the coronavirus deaths recorded during his presidency is also wrong because the president did not cause the deaths. It was not his making, he did not manufacture the virus, it from Wuhan China. He also implemented every recommendations by Dr Anthony Fauci who incidentally is also  advising and recommending "solutions" on the coronavirus for Joe Biden as well. 

President Trump is also neither a scientist nor a medical expert and was not involved in treating afflicted Americans and could not have negligently caused their deaths; ditto Joe Biden. Therefore it was hurtful and unfair to blame President Donald John Trump for coronavirus that happened during his presidency and not equally blame Joe Biden for such deaths. It is obvious that hateful partisan politics drove the maniacal attacks against President Donald John Trump that he somewhat caused the coronavirus deaths. Joe Biden has been in office for more than one month now and deaths from the coronavirus have not abated, ceased or stopped; rather it has inched up astronomically. ICHEOKU says those people who pushed the anti Trump coronavirus message ought to apologize to him for wrongfully branding him with the coronavirus deaths as their Joe Biden has not stopped the coronavirus from killing people. 

ICHEOKU says will any day choose a 40,000 coronavirus deaths per month tally recorded under President Donald John Trump over the current 100,000 coronavirus deaths registered within just one month of the Joe Biden's administration, admitted a zero death tally would have been easily preferred. All it shows is that the virus would have still had its way regardless of who was in office last February when it reared its head. It wouldn't have made any difference had Joe Biden been in office last February neither would the current death rate been different had President Donald John Trump remained in office. Viruses always have a life span and they usually run it completely, regardless and the coronavirus is doing exactly the same thing as viruses do. 

So do the math and be the judge whether blaming any president for the actions of an invisible viral enemy is the right thing to do. Everything President Trump was accused of that delayed intervention against the coronavirus, Dr Fauci is equally guilty of. Like Trump, Dr Fauci told Americans earlier on not to worry about masks, not worry about the disease and that it will go away before too long. However, efforts were timely made to speedily mitigate the situation with supply of needed PPEs, masks wearing, washing of hands and safe distancing when studies eventually recommended them. So how can anyone rationally justify Dr Anthony Fauci being celebrated as the oracle on coronavirus with over 500,000 coronavirus deaths under his watch, but a president who relied on his supposed "expertise" is being ostracized for the 400,000 coronavirus deaths which Dr Fauci equally supervised. It is not right. Lets stop the blame game and stay laser focused on ending the pandemic without all the distractions. 

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