The full story of the Trump administration’s response to the
coronavirus is still playing out. Government officials, health professionals,
journalists and historians will spend years looking back on the muddled
messages and missed opportunities of the past three months, as President Trump
moved from dismissing the coronavirus as a few cases that would soon be “under
control” to his revisionist announcement on Monday that he had known all
along that a pandemic was on the way.
Asked at his news briefing on March 19 about the
government’s preparedness, Mr. Trump responded: “Nobody knew there would be a
pandemic or epidemic of this proportion. Nobody has ever seen anything like
this before.”
The work done over the past five years, however,
demonstrates that the government had considerable knowledge about the risks of
a pandemic and accurately predicted the very types of problems Mr. Trump is now
scrambling belatedly to address.
“Nobody ever thought of numbers like this,’’ Mr. Trump said on Wednesday, at a news conference.
In fact, they had. Read up on Crimson Contagion and see how the White House flubbed a test-run at handling the coronavirus.
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