Trump’s Massive Progress Against Coronavirus the Media Isn’t Reporting

Mainstream media continues to focus on negative headlines attacking the President as its major strategy while failing to report the massive progress the Trump administration is making in the fight against the coronavirus. Here are some of the accomplishments that are being underreported or completely ignored.

Trump administration making massive progress against coronavirus

While the mainstream media targets Trump, trying to paint the president as incompetent, his administration is actually making massive progress against coronavirus.

In the midst of the coronavirus pandemic that is devastating the world, and beginning to hit hard in the United States, the mainstream media can’t let go of its Trump derangement syndrome.

They are targeting the president instead of encouraging Americans about the progress being made in the battle against COVID-19. The media is clearly concerned with its own readership, and is putting that ahead of the public good, focusing on creating fear instead of hope.

Accomplishments US is making against coronavirus

Here is a list of several of the positive advancements the Trump administration announced in the battle against the COVID-19 pandemic.

  • The FDA has approved a new coronavirus test by Abbott Labs that can give results in 5 minutes. By this weekend, it will start delivering 50,000 tests a day.
  • The Army Corps of Engineers has built a 2900 bed hospital in the Javits Center in New York City.
  • The FDA has approved a clinical trial in which hydroxychloroquine is being administered to 1,100 patients in New York along with the Z-Pak (azithromycin).
  • In conjunction with FEMA, Samaritan’s Purse, a Christian humanitarian aid organization, has set up a 68-bed field hospital in the East Meadow of Central Park in New York, designed as a respiratory care unit.
  • The FDA has approved a “convalescent plasma” experimental treatment which uses the antibodies from those who have recovered from coronavirus.
  • Sterilization of masks is being developed to repurpose masks in order to bolster the limited supply, which has been a critical issue for healthcare workers. Some masks are very strong and can be re-sterilized up to 20 times.
  • Two of the largest insurance companies in the US, Humana and Cigna, are waiving all co-pays, coinsurance, and deductibles related to coronavirus and will cover all coronavirus-related treatment.
  • A number of the largest US medical suppliers, distributors of pharmaceuticals, and medical equipment, have come together in cooperation to help improve the US supply chain an increased delivery speed.
  • The naval hospital ship the USNS Comfort is three weeks ahead of schedule headed for New York, featuring 1000 hospital beds, 12 operating rooms, and hundreds of doctors, nurses, and medical professionals.
  • The Trump administration has extended the social distancing guidelines for another thirty days until April 30th.
  • The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) issued a travel advisory to the states of New York, New Jersey, and Connecticut urging all residents of the three states to “refrain from nonessential domestic travel for 14 days of effective immediately.”