NEW YORK,May 12 ― A newly erected billboard in New York's Times Square shows the number of US coronavirus deaths that its creator says could have been avoided if President Donald Trump had acted sooner ― and it's called the “Trump Death Clock.” Created by filmmaker Eugene Jarecki, the...
Tuesday, 12 May 2020 12:00 PM MYT
NEW YORK,May 12 ― A newly erected billboard in New York's Times Square shows the number of US coronavirus deaths that its creator says could have been avoided if President Donald Trump had acted sooner ― and it's called the “Trump Death Clock.” The “clock” ticks on the assumption that 60 per cent of Covid-19 deaths in the United States could have been prevented had the Trump administration implemented mandatory social distancing and school closures just a week earlier than it did, on March 9 instead of March 16, Jarecki explained in a post on Medium.
Fauci, who has become the trusted face of the government's virus response, had said that if “you had started mitigation earlier, you could have saved lives.”
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