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Wednesday, February 26, 2020

'This could be bad': Top CDC doctor contradicts Trump and warns it's 'not a question of if but WHEN' coronavirus spreads in America, as she tells parents to prepare for school closures, tele-schooling and 'significant disruption in our lives'

It's no longer 'a question of if...but when' the coronavirus will spread in the US, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) officials said on Tuesday as they told parents to prepare their children for the possibility of school closures.

The CDC said Americans may need to prepare for 'tele-schooling' should the virus continue to spread throughout the US.

So far, 57 cases have been confirmed - 14 in the nation, 40 from citizens repatriated from the Diamond Princess cruise ship in Japan and three evacuated from China.

And although the threat is currently low, Dr Nancy Messonier, CDC's director of the Center for the National Center for Immunization and Respiratory Diseases, says the public needs to be ready if the virus becomes a pandemic.

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11 comments:

Anonymous said...

Another big extortion of 2.5 billion dollars of taxpayers money. HOAX!!

Anonymous said...

The coronavirus is just a little piss ant pounding it's chest.People who die from it would most likely die anyway.

Anonymous said...

Thank you President Trump #Q.

Anonymous said...

There goes her job

Anonymous said...

she is rod rosensteins sister.....not kidding...

Anonymous said...

More deception and lies from the luciferian swamp coven

Anonymous said...

I just got it

Nobody gets out alive

TheRealRay said...

More people die from TDS yearly...

Anonymous said...

Check the "Top doctor's" affiliation? Bet is is Democrat 😂

Anonymous said...

Bill Barr song praises of Rod when he took over. And you all wonder why nothing happened to McCabe other then becoming a millionaire over night.

Anonymous said...

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