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To: Brumar89 who wrote (1217707)4/6/2020 7:36:44 PM
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And yet, he is the President of the US and you are a poster on the Internet...



To: Brumar89 who wrote (1217707)4/6/2020 8:00:36 PM
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President Donald Trump on Monday disputed the veracity of a federal survey that found hospitals faced severe shortages of coronavirus test supplies, questioning whether its conclusions were skewed by politics.

With coronavirus cases rocketing toward their expected peak, the nonpartisan Health and Human Services inspector general’s office reported Monday morning that a shortage of tests and long waits for results were at the root of mounting problems faced by hospitals.

“Hospitals reported that severe shortages of testing supplies and extended waits for test results limited (their) ability to monitor the health of patients and staff,” the report said.