Mick Mulvaney blasts American Coronavirus testing.
Mick Mulvaney, former White House Chief of Staff, has criticized the American Novel Coronavirus testing process.
Mick Mulvaney stated:
“I know it isn’t popular to talk about in some Republican circles, but we still have a testing problem in this country.”
Mick Mulvaney said that his son had tested positive for Coronavirus and he had to wait for 7 days, till his results were got. Mick Mulvaney also stated that before his daughter went to visit her grandparents, she was refused to get a COVID-19 test done.
Mick Mulvaney said:
“My daughter wanted to get tested before visiting her grandparents, but was told she didn’t qualify. That is simply inexcusable at this point in the pandemic.”
Take a look at this interesting Tweet by 1DayBetter:
“The system worked fine when Mulvaney was in the Trump bubble of constant testing for top administration staffers. The only reason he wrote this op-ed is that he likely tried to pull his influence card to get access to testing and was turned away.”
And this Tweet from … errrr… Dorothy Tweet:
“Remember, back in February, when Douche-out-of-his-Depth, MICK MULVANEY, slammed the coronavirus as a HOAX? Hey! Guess what? NOW he’s slamming Trump over lack of testing for the hoax-virus. WHY? Because his DAUGHTER can’t get tested!”
And then there’s this Tweet from chssc:
“Mick Mulvaney I guess you no longer think Coronavirus is a Democrat plan to bring down trump. How dare you now talk about a lack of testing. You are an embarrassment.”
TXPHred Tweets:
“Yup! Once it gets close to home or you lose someone you care about & especially if you have seen their suffering; you realize it’s not a hoax & trump & co are not doing all they could; this is the USA, yet trump doesn’t care who dies”
There are around 3.55 million cases and about 139,500 people are dead in America, because of Coronavirus.

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