Comments by "" (@tekannon7803) on "Trump: We have a lot of information on Wuhan lab and it’s not good" video.

  1. Dear Ms Bartiromo and President Trump, Thank you Ms Bartiromo for your courageous reporting and to your colleagues who give their take on the news. Dear Mr President, I am writing from the other side of the world where I have been following the developments of the pandemic. Forgive me to offer advice to you Mr President, knowing that you have your top advisers counselling you daily, but I think it is irresponsible to bad-mouth China and blame President Xi Jinping on global television. For one, the Chinese are a very proud people who do not react well to being called down on the international stage. By blantantly pointing your finger at President Xi you are placing him in a very difficult situation from the Chinese perspective. I don't say that you shouldn't ask for answers to how the virus might have originated, but it is doing more harm than good to blame President Xi before hard evidence is on the table for all to see. What I believe you are doing is damaging lucrative future business prospects for your country with China. In my opinion it is financial suicide to accuse the Chinese of anything without offering proof. They will have no other choice than to do deals with other countries and that means American consumers will have to pay more for goods and services. It makes no sense for you, the President of The United States to be belittling anyone. It is below your office. Please, stop to accuse the Chinese of trying to cover up the pandemic, at least until the pandemic has been brought under control. What I believe is the key to having a win/win situation is to get business on the global stage and not stark accusations of wrongdoing without positive proof that embarrass and anger political leaders of other cultures. Put yourself in President Xi's shoes. He has to follow a certain line. He wants the virus under control. He wants the unemployment figures to go down just like you do. Please excuse me, it's only an opinion. Lastly, Mr President, this virus is like nothing the experts have seen before. I'll leave you and the Fox News viewers with this. What the virus can do. What I have taken home about this virus is that when the Coronovirus lands in our eyes, nose or mouth or when we inhale it, the spike proteins of the virus bind to the ACE 2 Receptors of the cells. That’s how it gains entry. Once it gains entry, not only does it make millions of copies of itself but it also affects the cells ability to call for help. The cells have to become very infected before the immune system knows something is wrong or what's going on. Once it is deeply imbedded in our body it begins to cause more severe disease. Organs that have ACE 2 Receptors are the heart, kidneys, blood vessels, liver and brain. Viral particles can be found in nasal passages, throat, tears, the stool, kidneys, liver, pancreas, heart and CSF (Cerebral spinal fluid). The virus can also cause meningitis. Our immune system reaction causes inflammation and blood clots in the arterioles of the lungs. In brief: 1. It directly attacks organs by their ACE 2 Receptors. 2. It indirectly attacking organs by way of collateral damage from the Cytokin storm. 3. It indirectly causes damage to organs by means of blood clots. 4. It indirectly causes damage as a result of low oxygen levels, improper ventilator settings, drug treatments themselves, and/or all of these things combined. Symptoms are loss of smell, heaviness, malaise, tight chest, racing heart, muggy head, upset stomach, tinnitus, pins and needles, breathlessness, dizziness, arthritis in the hands and feeling like having broken glass in the lungs. One out of twenty patients with Covid-19 experience long-term, off-on symptoms. Many do not develop fever and cough. Instead they get muscle aches, sore throat and headaches. A pattern of waxing and waning. It’s a multi-symptomatic disease which can affect any organ. It causes microvascular problems and clots. To repeat: Lungs, brain, skin, kidneys and the nervous symptom may be affected. Neurological symptoms can be mild (headache) or severe (confusion, delirium, coma).
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