Doctor Hopeful Virus Testing Will Become Broadly Available | Morning Joe | MSNBC

Clinical Director of the Division of Infectious Diseases at BWH, Dr. Paul Sax, says that while the breaking of virus records is concerning there are reasons to be optimistic about the near future. Aired on 12/03/2020.
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    1. @The Truth is Out Now Born stupid I see.
      FYI the “Guinea Pigs” were the trail participants.
      But as you proved, you just want to comment for the sake of commenting.
      Asshat.

  1. I’m hopeful that Trump doesn’t politicize this. But knowing Trump we he will use this for whatever his evil end is.

    1. It’s too late, his father is dead, he wasn’t loved and he’s way bent out of shape and he wasn’t loved because he’s very stupid, inclined to be a bully as a result, and it was clear from the start, It always is. His “evil end” was to earn some respect, but he only gets that from seriously defective people who don’t know better. He does.

  2. Testing should remain available after this pandemic to test for the next one. If Trump hadn’t thrown out the Obama pandemic playbook and fired the pandemic response teams out of jealousy of the Obama legacy America would have had a leg up on this disease and there would have been 70,000 deaths instead of almost 300,000 that we are coming up on. But that would required leadership from a man, who while holding the most powerful office on the planet, constantly claims he’s a victim. He’s 3 hundred pounds of dogs**t in a 10 pound suit. It cants help but get on other people.

    1. In leadership, you don’t throw away your predecessor’s work no matter how much you hate them. Leadership suicide at its worst. 😭

    2. 👏👏👏👏 well I said! Trump is so stupid to bite off his 👃 to spite his face! Now look where we are. For all of the people who thought that Trump would be a good President without any background or knowledge of anything and I mean anything carries some of the blame for where Trump has put the country in today. The worst part is that over 70 million idiots voted for him again. You cannot keep doing the same things and expect different results. That is called insanity! That says it all💯.

    3. @Bishop White If testing is available it can be altered to detect the next virus as soon as the DNA code is examined. Those vacant shelves that Trump keep complaining about were vacant because of a Republican Congress and Trump had three years to restock them had he chosen to do so. You people never cease to amaze me. When it dumping trillions into corporations and billionaires it’s full speed ahead but if one dime is proposed to help the people of this nation suddenly its not available.

    1. We are also spoiled brats!
      smh, Please Hear the Scientists, Doctors, Nurses, and other Frontline Worker.
      Save Livez 😷🌎🌏🌍✌

  3. Testing should have been broadly available back in April. To bad it wasn’t a hoax as claimed by Diaper Don.

    1. @Bishop White Yes, of course! Look at that great number of deaths! “American Exceptionalism”? What a joke! A SICK joke! America is an exceptional mess!

  4. I’m glad the vaccine is on its way and maybe more accessible testing, too. But neither of those bring back the dead or cure all of the suffering we’ve been through. It also doesn’t make up for the incompetence or indifference of many so-called “leaders” and the idiocy of the people who have cheered them on.

  5. If we had dealt with the pandemic properly, with real leadership across the nation, how much less would it have cost us? Just how much has the cost of incompetence and denial been? And by the way, which medical professionals are going to have enough time to administer the vaccines? Don’t they lack time and personnel right now? This has been an insane year.

  6. It is impossible to believe, that still ppl deny the seriousness of this disease, when 911 happened everyone was outraged, there is a 911 happening everyday

    1. I so agree it is appalling that Trump has been so irresponsible leading the USA in such a destructive manner. Leading people to death and laughing about it.

    2. Only 911 was the U.S. faking a terrorist attack to get the public behind furthering war. It is America’s biggest business and the woke public opinion was getting in the way. After all, the military works for then people not the government.
      Covid is more like car accidents. They happen world wide and seatbelts reduce mortality.

  7. Can someone tell me how long after getting the vaccine are you covered from catching the virus? Thanks YT family for finding it out.

  8. All of you people who just HAD to travel over thanksgiving when you come down with a sore throat or minor cough just stay home and take two aspirin and tough it out after all it’s just a little flu bug.

  9. After all this time there are still too many morons not wearing masks in public and people too self indulgent and pathetically lame to avoid large gatherings. Disgusting.

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