Dr. Birx prediction on what would happen if we do things perfectly on pandemic has come true

 PJ Media:

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 Back in March, Dr. Deborah Birx, one of the experts advising President Trump, predicted that “if we do things almost perfectly,” there would be up to 200,000 deaths in the United States.

“If we do things together well, almost perfectly, we could get in the range of 100,000 to 200,000 fatalities,” Birx told Savannah Guthrie on Today.

Of course, things weren’t perfect, thanks largely to New York and New Jersey, the states with the worst responses to COVID-19 in the country, and the worst in the world—particularly New York. Roughly 22 percent of all COVID-19 deaths in the United States come from New York and Jersey.

The fact is that a small number of poorly managed states skew America’s COVID-19 death numbers significantly.

For example, if you take the COVID-19 death counts of the top four states per capita (New Jersey, New York, Massachusetts, and Connecticut), they account for 28 percent of all COVID-19 deaths in the country.

That’s an incredibly high concentration of deaths in just four states. Yet despite these states’ disproportionately bad responses to the pandemic, the United States is basically where Dr. Birx said we’d be if things had been done almost perfectly.

 So when Joe Biden says he would have done better, how exactly? Would Biden have stopped Cuomo’s deadly nursing home policy in New York? There’s no reason to believe that any state would have done anything differently under Biden.

In fact, Joe Biden would have done worse, as it took him months to flip-flop on the China travel ban, which experts agree saved thousands and thousands of lives.

Biden is a lying disgrace when it comes to the virus and what his policy would be.  When he is not making stuff up, he is plagiarizing what Trump has already done. 

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