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Black. Communities,Coronavirus-. Testing.

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Seems. To. Be. Deliberate. Slow. Coronavirus-. Testing. In. Black,Brown. Communities. In.  Louisiana. ,70 Percent. Of. Coronavirus-. Deaths. Are. Black,Black. People. 32 Percent. Of. Population. Milwaukee. 70,Percent. Deaths. Black. ,26. Percent. Population. Black.   Coronavirus-. Rapid. In. Prison. Jails.  .

If AfroAmerican healthcare workers aren't the ones actually carrying out these tests, then we shouldn't be in a big hurry to see them anyway.

I'm not saying where this virus came from or who it's being given to but.....
Why would you trust the same people who GAVE you the disease to TEST you for it?

 

 

Troy

This nation's "priorities" is the CORRECT term!

Many people think the lack of equipment and testing is a sign of this nation's incompetence or lack of coordinated efforts between the state and federal governments. But that's far from the truth.
The ability to test everyone and supply everyone with the proper equipment certainly exists.
It's the DESIRE to do so that is lacking and what our PRIORTIES are that is effecting who get's what.

Their PRIORITIES (in this case profit and popularity comes before saving lives) is what's pushing some governors to want to "open up" their states before it is safe to do so.

 

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