As he got better, he was already downplaying the epidemic, Trump – Twitter came in



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Donald Trump spent 3 nights at Walter Reed Military Hospital because his coronavirus symptoms worsened. He was then released from the hospital after theatrical scenes on Monday, but his treatment continues at the White House. During these treatments, he reached out again to his favorite messaging interface, Twitter, where he posted the following post Tuesday afternoon:

“Every year, many people, maybe more than 100,000, die from the flu despite the vaccine. And do we close the country for that? No, we learned to live with that than to live with Covid, which is much less deadly among the most people. “

So Trump suggested that more people die each year from the flu than from the coronavirus, but they don’t close a country because of it and people live their lives the same way. On the contrary, the reality is that according to the US Epidemiological Authority (CDC), “only” 12 to 61,000 people have routinely died from influenza in recent years, while the coronavirus has sadly , more than 210,000, although far fewer have been officially infected (7.5 million) than usual in a year from influenza (9-45 million people).

Because of the above, Twitter tagged the president of the United States on Tuesday night, suggesting that the post violated its guidelines, thus calling Trump’s post quasi-misleading. Facebook removed the same post above directly, according to information from CNN.

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