You're kidding right? He was the second leader in the world to close borders to China,
Actually no, he didn't.
he and his team of experts beat Fauci's original death model to 10% of projected losses.
Experts like Fauci who amended his projections based on updates about the virus. You and others forget this is a NOVEL virus - never been seen before - and no one knew what it'd do, how it'd act, etc. Those projected losses were just that, *projected*. If you don't know what that means, look it up. Thankfully their projections didn't end up being as bad, though it's still fukin' horrible.
He negotiated with major manufacturers to retool to make lacking ventilators,
Yeahno. He first left it up to the states to deal with it. He didn't negotiate anything; major manufacturers were calling HIM and states about orders but because he was fuking the dog and didn't believe and was a sulky little brat, he wouldn't allow extra $$ to the states to put those orders ahead.
He and his experts implemented warp speed to fast track treatments and vaccines, do I need to go on?
Sure, which is DANGEROUS because not all the proper studies and reviews may hold the vaccine up as good to even use. And remember, Pfzer is NOT part of Warp Speed. Haven't heard about the other company. That said, because of uncertainty about a rushed vaccine, how many won't take it? Don't get me wrong, I hope to all the Gods that these two vaccines are viable and will have little to no side effects so they CAN be used. Too many are suffering with this BS and if we can do this, then awesome. But I know I certainly question such a quick response especially when other vaccines take years.
btw: Fauci proclaimed that a vaccine was years away, with warp speed it may start rolling out by the end of the month what's that about 9 months, Pfizer announced a trial run to deliver the vaccine to 4 states to iron out any bugs before the official release.
Yes he did, and see above. Science changes, data changes, things change, daily.
Yeah, it is amazing, and brings rise to questions too.
Much as I don't like the man, I think he did do a good job at least for a bit covering the virus.
Didn't even support Canadian labs outside Quebec to develop the drug
Yeah, and I don't approve of that, except... that's a lie.
https://www.canada.ca/en/institutes...research--details-of-the-funded-projects.html
A Quebec City biopharmaceutical company began clinical trials on humans on Monday for a plant-derived COVID-19 vaccine.
www.ctvnews.ca
TORONTO -- A Quebec City biopharmaceutical company, which began clinical trials on humans on Monday for a plant-derived COVID-19 vaccine, is among at least five Canadian research groups deep in the hunt for a vaccine.
Didn't know Edmonton and Saskatchewan were in Quebec...
www.biotech.ca