Trump’s management raised $300 million from the CDC for the Covid-19 coronavirus ad campaign, according to a report

Wow, what do you deserve to do with $300 million, the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that has already killed more than 200,000 Americans?Support medical and public aptitude studies to better perceive the virus, its spread and control?Improve testing and follow-up?Provide more masks and non-public protective devices to physical care personnel and others?

How about launching an ad crusade to “overcome despair” that includes video interviews with Trump management officials and celebrities?After all, why face a challenge when you can make other people think it’s not a challenge?

Dan Diamond told POLITICO that President Donald Trump’s administration is conducting an advertising crusade of more than $300 million to make others feel better about the Covid-19 coronavirus pandemic that will begin before November 3. stay in the brain that November 3rd just the day to enjoy your favorite meat and cheese dish. It’s also national election day, the same day the United States votes for the next president of the United States.

Imagine who will pay the bill of more than $300 million for this “defeat and despair” campaign that rhymes with beef stew and trombonists. Yes, it will be you and the other taxpayers, assuming, of course, that you pay taxes.

Diamond wrote that “10 existing and former fitness officers have told POLITICO that they are involved in the scope, goals of the crusade and even how it was funded, through taking cash from fitness agencies such as the Centers for Disease Control that are in the midst of a pandemic of struggle , they run with lawmakers to put in position a new advertising effort of the logo under the supervision of Congress, or depending on really extensive internal resources and experience in conducting public crusades related to physical fitness.

Take cash out of the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC)?Are you talking about this organization that intends to be at the forefront of the pandemic response?Isn’t it a bit like being in the Super Bowl and saying, your beginner quarterback, “Oh, you know what tacos, meds, uniforms and helmets you wear?Yes, we’re going on to want it for an ad campaign. But he’s still betting without them. By the way, pass as a team !

Apparently, Michael Caputo, the undersecretary of public affairs for the U. S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS), is the “brain” of this campaign. This wouldn’t necessarily be the first time Caputo has done anything to the CDC. I already explained to Forbes how Caputo’s team replaced CDC clinical reports and how he claimed CD scientists were conspiring to attack Trump. Even more heinous, he accused CDC scientists of dressing up in tracksuit pants all the time, unless they move on to coffee. This, of course, would be wrong as CDC scientists use a variety of pelvic and leg covers.

Diamond now wrote that “Caputo’s team in June required $300 million that Congress had allocated in the past to the CDC. According to three other people familiar with the deliberations, the application was abrupt and HHS provided a minimum of detail to CDC officials on how the money would be spent on the next crusade. Sudden and minimal main points can be painted when someone gives you macaroni and cheese. Whenever this happens, just say thank you and eat it. But it doesn’t paint when there’s a primary investment replaces and anything is a crusade called “public health. “

Here’s something else from Diamond about the campaign:

When Diamond talked about SD

Do you know how many studies on Covid-19 coronavirus could potentially fund $300 million?There is so much about Coronavirus 2 Severe Acute Respiratory Syndrome (SARS-CoV2) that we do not yet know, adding where it is spreading, what will happen to the pandemic in the coming months and years, and how to distribute vaccines if available, in addition, tests, monitoring, social distance measures, contact search programs, distribution of non-public protective devices and the use of masks at the national point were coordinated , as well as in a cat pit. Also, think about how the mask can buy $300 million. Tip, the answer is more than one, assuming it’s not a giant, gold-plated mask.

Instead, the money will go on to a crusade that may include celebrities like Dennis Quaid, who has starred in films such as The Right Stuff, The Big Easy, Innerspace and Great Balls of Fire!It’s true that Quaid in Inner Space proposed the following phrase: “When things are darker, man, he’s a brave guy who can relax and have fun. “However, the actor is not exactly an expert in medical coronavirus, fitness or Covid-19. Quaid has publicly praised Trump’s handling of the pandemic, according to Sara M. Moniuszko writing for USA TODAY, which had nothing to do with its variety for other celebrities diamond might be interested in in the advertising crusade are country singer Garth Brooks and catwalk singer CeCe Winans.

So what exactly is the purpose of such a crusade, an ongoing pandemic and a public conditioning emergency?Today, depression is not the main enemy, it is not as if depression passed from bats to humans one day and began to spread. cotton swabs under the nose due to depression. There’s no hurry to find a depression vaccine.

Instead, the virus is the enemy. Yes, the existing inability to spread the virus can lead to despair. If you compare the number of cases and deaths of Covid-19 coronavirus in the United States with the number of cases in South Korea, Taiwan, New Zealand, Australia, Iceland, and Germany, there may be grounds for despair.

Would a “desperate defeat” crusade now be like firefighters launching a crusade to “conquer concern for burns” when they deserve to focus on fighting fire?Even if “despair” were momentarily overcome, the virus would continue to spread and make others sick. So what would be the purpose of the crusade?

This ambiguity blurs the line between “public aptitude crusade” and “presidential re-election crusade. “For this crusade to be more transparent a public aptitude crusade, transparent public aptitude objectives are needed. Would the use of masks develop? So call it a crusade to wear face masks. How about helping others distance therself socially? Then make it transparent as such. Does the government need to mobilize more resources for mandatory clinical studies and to combat conspiracy theories?Then put the word science somewhere. Nowhere.

Otherwise, if the expected bottom line is just to make other people feel temporarily better about what’s happening and other people’s impressions of the Trump administration, wouldn’t it sound like an electoral crusade?? After all, if someone said, “I need to carry out a crusade to make you feel better about myself,” would it be a public fitness crusade or rather a Tinder profile?And with your taxpayers’ cash meant to fund such a crusade, how do you feel?

I am a writer, journalist, teacher, system modeler, expert in PC and virtual fitness, bar eater and entrepreneur, not in that order.

I’m a writer, journalist, teacher, systems modeler, computer science and virtual fitness expert, avocado eater, and entrepreneur, not always in that order. Currently, I am a Professor of Health Policy and Management at the City University of New York (CUNY) School of Public Health, Executive Director of PHICOR (@PHICORteam), Courtesy Professor at Johns Hopkins Carey Business School, and Founder and Director Symsilico Executive. My previous positions are Executive Director of the Global Obesity Prevention Center (GOPC) at Johns Hopkins University, Associate Professor of International Health at Johns Hopkins Bloomberg School of Public Health, Associate Professor of Medicine and Biomedical Informatics at the University of Pittsburgh, and Senior Manager at Quintiles Transnational, pursuing equity studies in biotechnology at Securities and co-founder of a biotechnology / bioinformatics company. My paintings have come with the progression of IT approaches, models, and teams to assist creators of fitness and fitness resolution on every continent (except Antarctica) and have received support from a wide variety of sponsors such as the Foundation Bill and Melinda Gates, NIH AHRQ, CDC, UNICEF, USAID, and the Global Fund. I have written over two hundred clinical publications and 3 books. Follow me on Twitter (@bruce_y_lee) but don’t ask me if I know martial arts.

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