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face mask, Indiana Republican Senator Mike Braun discusses briefing on coronavirus threat to the U.S. Sen. Mike Braun, R-Ind., appeared on Your World with Neil Cavuto Tuesday to talk about the closed-door briefing he attended about the ongoing coronavirus outbreak and the possibility of it seriously affecting the U.S. The CDC [Centers for Disease Control], the FDA [Food and Drug Administration], National Institute of Health across the board, I think we've got the infrastructure and we are prepared, Braun said. And I know that [Senate Minority Leader] Chuck Schumer has been doing the 'Schumer shuffle' on trying to say otherwise and I think that is sad because it's not the case.
face mask - CORONAVIRUS FITS CRITERIA FOR 'DISEASE X,' WHO EXPERT SAYS Four words describe the administration's response to the coronavirus: towering and dangerous incompetence, Schumer, D-N.Y., said on the Senate floor Tuesday after the briefing. Braun insisted that the Trump administration wasn't taking the outbreak lightly. We know it's been explosive in a place like China that does not have the infrastructure, [and] wasn't prepared for that kind of outbreak. You can see that by how they were scrambling to contain it, Braun said. And I think here it's much different. We are going to be as globally interacted as anyplace and for so few cases. And plus, we've got the facilities, we've got the technology, we've got the ways of treating it. We can't take it lightly.
face mask, CLICK HERE TO GET THE FOX NEWS APP Braun also blamed the political season for the negative rhetoric from Democrats about the administration's preparedness. Sadly, it's the Hatfields and McCoys here on any major piece of legislation, Braun said. ... To me, when you do things like Chuck Schumer has done ... where you try to sensationalize it, to me, that means you're losing on the merits of the case.
face mask - Diamond Princess Cruise passenger Jerri Jorgensen on life under quarantine in Japan. Conservative radio talk show host Rush Limbaugh defended President Trump's handling of the coronavirus outbreak Tuesday, saying it's the president's job to protect the United States and not the world. Donald Trump is president of the United States. He is not president of the world. It is not his job to control the spread of the coronavirus in China, Limbaugh said on his nationally syndicated radio show. It’s not his job to control the spread of the coronavirus in the U.K. There’s nothing he can do anyway about it. He doesn’t have the force of law behind him. All he has is the power that being the president of the lone superpower in the world gives him.
face mask - IRAN'S CORONAVIRUS TASK FORCE HEAD CONTRACTS ILLNESS AS COUNTRY'S DEATH TOLL HITS 15 But Trump’s first commitment and first responsibility is to the people of the United States, Limbaugh added. 'Not only on the coronavirus but on the economy, on trade deals, on whatever it is that affects the safety and prosperity of the people of America. The outbreak has sicked more than 80,000 people worldwide and been blamed at least 2,700 deaths across 35 countries. The Center for Disease Control (CDC) has advised Americans that the outbreak could spread in the United States, prompting a new wave of fears.