Part 3:
2/24: “It’s exciting to be here, especially at this time, to be able to be unified with our community,” House Speaker Nancy Pelosi, D-Calif., tells reporters as she visits San Francisco’s Chinatown. “We want to be vigilant about what is out there in other places. We want to be careful about how we deal with it, but we do want to say to people ‘Come to Chinatown, here we are — we’re, again, careful, safe — and come join us.’”
2/24: The White House submits a request to Congress for $2.5 billion in supplemental spending to help combat the coronavirus outbreak. The request includes $1.25 billion in new money, with the rest coming from unspent funds.
2/27: NY Times Ginia Bellafante: “I fundamentally don’t understand the panic: incidence of the disease is declining in China. Virus is not deadly in the vast majority of cases. Production and so on will slow down and will obviously rebound. cc: @opinion_joe”
2/29: The Trump administration rolls back Obama-era regulations in order to speed up coronavirus testing.
3/2: “Since I’m encouraging New Yorkers to go on with your lives + get out on the town despite Coronavirus, I thought I would offer some suggestions,” de Blasio, the mayor of New York City, tweets. “Here’s the first: thru Thurs 3/5 go see ‘The Traitor’ @FilmLinc. If ‘The Wire’ was a true story + set in Italy, it would be this film.”
3/2: NY Governor Cuomo: “When you’re saying, what happened in other countries versus what happened here, we don’t even think it’s going to be as bad as it was in other countries.”
3/4: Democrat Barbot, the top New York City health official, declares, “There’s no indication that being in a car, being in the subways with someone who’s potentially sick is a risk factor.”
3/4: On CNN, Anderson Cooper and Dr. Sanjay Gupta downplay the virus. “The flu right now is far deadlier,” Cooper says. “So if you’re freaked out at all about the coronavirus you should be more concerned about the flu, and you can actually do something about it, and get a flu shot.”
3/4: At a Fox News town hall, Bernie Sanders says he would not close the border, even if it were necessary to halt the spread of coronavirus. He then attacked Trump’s “xenophobia.”
3/9: Dr. Anthony Fauci:“…if you are a healthy young person, there is no reason if you want to go on a cruise ship, go on a cruise ship.”
3/10: Rebecca Katz, named to Biden Task Force the next day "Quarantine, by definition, is curtailing individual rights. You are impacting population movement. And not all societies are OK with that."
3/12: Biden Task Force’s Dr. Rebecca Katz ◾“There are estimates all over the place for exactly what’s going to happen. Its hard to know exactly what the right answer is…”
3/25: New York Democrat Gov. Andrew Cuomo's orders nursing homes to admit COVID-19 patients
4/20: Cuomo on COVID-19 in Nursing Homes: ‘It’s Not Our Job’ Refusing to take any responsibility for the climbing death toll in New York’s nursing homes, Gov. Cuomo responded to a question during his April 20 press briefing saying he “did not know” about the (see this video, 33:12) policy that required nursing home patients who had been diagnosed with COVID-19 to be readmitted to nursing homes. At that point, the governor turned to Zucker, who acknowledged the policy of readmitting COVID-infected patients back to the nursing home population.
◾Fifty-eight percent of all COVID-19 deaths in the state of New York have occurred in nursing homes in New York City.