Masks For Germs

masks for germs, CORONAVIRUS: WHAT YOU NEED TO KNOW “But, apparently, the White House, pearl clutch, can’t seem to get their story straight,” Goldberg said as she pretended to gasp. “The View” then aired clips of Trump speaking at the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) headquarters on Friday about the coronavirus outbreak. Trump had said that he didn’t want infected passengers from the Grand Princess cruise ship to get off-board because it would increase the number of infected people – and the panel didn’t appreciate his remarks.

masks for germs - DR. OZ'S CORONAVIRUS SURVIVAL GUIDE “When the numbers go up, it makes him look bad,” Behar said. “They’d go on land and that makes the numbers go up. That makes him look bad, the stock market reacts and he’s worried about his presidency.” Behar then said despite warnings to remain calm, she hasn’t been calm “since he got into office.” Co-host Sunny Hostin was next to chime in, saying the “mixed messages” are what is so alarming.

masks for germs, “First, it was, ‘We have everything under control,’ then it was, ‘There are very few cases and this will be contained in a few weeks or a few months,’” Hostin said. “For me at least, we’re getting a trickling bit of information and it seems to be very different and, um, conflicting information. And I think when you are suspicious of the information that your government is giving you, that leads to this sort of fear that I think we’re seeing.”

masks for germs - HOW CORONAVIRUS STACKS UP TO OTHER CORONAVIRUSES SARS AND MERS Behar declared that the government is supposed to protect citizens from this type of situation. “Republicans like to say, ‘We have small government, we only want small government,’ well this is what government does… this is exactly the function of government and our government is screwing up,” Behar said. “Remember that at Election Day. “This man is a menace to the world,” Behar said.

masks for germs - 'Dr. Oz Show' host Dr. Mehmet Oz joins Harris Faulkner to discuss the coronavirus outbreak on 'Outnumbered Overtime.' The novel coronavirus has spread to at least 34 states in the U.S. and Washington, D.C., and each official who has confirmed cases in their home state has warned that more illnesses are likely to come, especially as more test kits are made available. “The outbreak is entering a new phase, from mostly travel-related cases to domestic transmission,” Dr. Robert Amler, dean of the School of Health Sciences and Practice at New York Medical College and former Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) chief medical officer, told Fox News. “This puts our preventative measures to the test – how good a job can every one of us do to minimize the spread of the virus?”