As the coronavirus situation in China abates and the number of infections in the rest of the world rises, 'Chinese virus' Twitter Duck Donald and 'Straw headed' Boris should continue to remain clam.
The number of people in America infected with the virus is only at some 26K as of today and in the UK only about 5K people.
'Straw headed' Boris should continue to wait for the best time to act to contain the Covid 19 spread and wait for immunity thingy to manifest before he declares a lockdown for UK.
'Chinese virus' the Twitter Duck Donald shouldn't be too worried either.
The number of Americans infected is still only in the low 20+K.
The Duck should wait for the market to completely melt down before he should begin to worry. Not help exacerbate the situation by declaring a lockdown for the entire US now.
The Duck should also continue to blame China for the virus and refuse to accept that the country he had pledged to MAGA is in any way to blame.
The two clowns should keep their clown suits on and continue to entertain the rest of the world to help relieve the stress and fear the rest of the world is going through now.
Who won't hope clowns!
hehehe.......
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