SO Trump has “learned about this virus”, so much so that he takes a drive out of hospital to wave to his followers.
Which part of “highly infectious” does he not understand, and so puts his security guard and entourage in danger by leaving the hospital for a drive about?
Cummings went for a drive to test his eyesight, Trump goes for a drive to massage his ego. The count of those he may have infected continues to go up – indeed we may never know how many have been infected by his actions.
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Not content with hosting a “super-spreader” event in the Rose Garden with no distancing or masking, he now puts hospital staff and others at risk with his petulant antics.
It’s like trying to argue with a three-year-old having a tantrum – it cannot be done and only serves to show once again Donald Trump is not fit for any kind of office.
Winifred McCartney
Paisley
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