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Talk:Communication of the Trump administration during the COVID-19 pandemic

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1793:, which states only that "applying disinfectants on skin has the potential to cause irritation or chemical burns". In terms of "Chlorine Compounds (Hypochlorites)", a group that includes but is not limited to "bleach" (sodium hypochlorite), only that: "The chemicals may cause skin irritation. Concentrated hypochlorites solutions can cause chemical burns of the skin." This is hardly refutation of Trump's claim, which contains no mention of specific "disinfectants"—a class that includes many compounds entirely safe for skin—let alone concentrations of "chlorine compounds" so high they could cause burns. This is a perfect example of the tendentious use of sources as part of a most un-encyclopedic attack on the "communication of the Trump administration during the COVID-19 pandemic". 1510:. The Sun named it the: "Killer Snake Flu" in January. "Kung Flu" and "WuFlu" have been around for just as long. Still, before February 11. the virus did not have a name, and we knew nothing about it, so using the "wrong" name prior to feb. 11 should be excused, while using it in April, May or June should not. (The terminology changed 11. Feb. ) The disease is "COVID-19", the virus is "SARS-CoV-2", (like AIDS and HIV) and even if mr Trump do not keep them apart, we should try hard to. Right now I am not sure if this article fails to keep them apart, or if it is showing how the administration fails to keep them apart - but until proven wrong, I put my trust in Knowledge (XXG). 1121: 169: 429: 408: 439: 153: 1018: 987: 1454:, the Trump administration, as a matter of Republican ideology (to the extent that the Republicans have one and the Trump admin adheres to it), tries to shift the burden/responsibility of the actual response to the individual states. Therefore, there may not be a coherent federal response to describe. The governors have a "response" by declaring lockdowns and purchasing medical supplies, and the Trump administration produces confusing "communication" about it (in my perspective). -- 955: 1145: 1028: 334: 224: 879: 852: 820: 889: 1198: 1177: 538: 324: 517: 303: 627: 606: 272: 738: 711: 637: 1208: 748: 1804:(when no credible source claimed that Trump ever advised anyone to drink cleaning products); and so on. Such miscellanea are clearly included for the sole purpose of smearing Trump and his administration, and thus violate all manner of our most basic guidance: WP:DUE, WP:NPOV, and likely even WP:BLP, the last of which requires immediate correction. 1596:
needed; Knowledge (XXG) articles are not supposed to included unsourced material, however obvious it may be. This is particularly true where a living person's comments are presented as false, but could be interpreted in a way that would technically be true, and presenting them as false is therefore potentially libelous (although probably not).
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All this misinformation and other violations must be corrected. The use of Wikivoice is especially egregious, and serves to highlight the deplorable lack of WP:NPOV in our article—which, despite having been noted by several prior editors, has not been corrected. Most disturbingly, the lack of WP:NPOV
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The article presents his comments as false or unrealistic. However, as it turned out, many restrictions actually were lifted in March 2021, shortly before Easter of that year. If he did not explicitly state a year, then he technically was correct that there would be restrictions lifted by April 12
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The claim that "applying disinfectants on skin has the potential to cause irritation or chemical burns" is so vague as to be meaningless, and appears included for the sole purpose of suggesting that Trump's claim that disinfectants "would kill on the hands" is somehow dangerous. But the cited Vox
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Reputable journalists and scientists called it the "novel coronavirus" until there was an official name. Names including the words "Wuhan" or "Chinese" were intentionally avoided due to well-founded (in retrospect) concerns of a repeat of when naming a coronavirus disease "Middle East Respiratory
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This article is basically a lengthy criticism of Trump's coronavirus response. Knowledge (XXG) should remain unbiased and should not so forcefully leave impressions upon readers that Trump's response to the virus was a huge disaster, as this article is doing in its current form. I suggest merging
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I am raising the issue that the article implies, without citation to a reliable source, that Trump's comments about reopening by Easter applied to Easter of the year in which he made the comment. Although this is obvious now, and was obvious at the time, a citation to a reliable source is still
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This article needs to be updated in light of the following: - A vaccine for covid - more than one - was found well within the timeline promised by Trump. They are currently in use. - The AMA has reversed it’s earlier objections to hydroxychloroquine and now approve it for treatment. In essence,
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Does anyone have a proper citation that he said either "April 12, 2020" or "this Easter" or other words that clearly denote the year he meant? Easter and April 12 occur annually, but Easter does not fall on the same day every year, so it is not correct to use the phrase "April 12, the Easter
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has named Trump's 15 statements between March and October that the virus would "go away" as among "the most audacious, confident and spectacularly incorrect prognostications about the year we just lived through". I think this belongs in this article somewhere, but can't work out where.
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holiday" unless he specified that he meant a year in which Easter fell on April 12. If he stated the year, then add a citation for that. If he did not state the year, then the article should say only EITHER "April 12" OR "Easter", whichever he said, and NOT both.
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The specific claim that "Apparently influenced by Trump's comments about using light as a treatment, a pharmaceutical company claimed to have an experimental ultraviolet technology against coronavirus" is unsupported by the cited source and appears to be
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The repeated Wikivoice claims such as "Trump also openly wondered if disinfectants could be used on humans 'by injection'" and that he made a "suggestion involving the injection of disinfectants" are patently misleading and false, having been
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as opposed to casting unfounded and false aspersions.The same glaring bias exhibited in the instant section also appears to infect to our entire article and, whatever its root cause may be, urgently needs to be addressed. Thanks!
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this article's content into the United States response to COVID article. Trump's controversial remarks should be mentioned, but there should not be an entire page whose only purpose is to criticize Trump's response.
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In the very start "the virus" did not have a name, and was called the Wuhan-virus, "2019-nCoV", chinese coronavirus or simply coronavirus. 11. February 2019 it was named "Sars-cov-2" and the disease Covid-19.
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and by Easter, and the article should reflect this. (However, if any state has sufficient restrictions in place on Easter to prevent churches from being "packed", this could be noted as well.)
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Included in the article are a host of utterly irrelevant and WP:UNDUE factoids: a letter about some snake-oil COVID "cure" was reportedly sent to the White House, despite there being
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Specifically, the article says "Trump expressed a target of lifting restrictions 'if it's good' by April 12, the Easter holiday, for 'packed churches all over our country'".
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I realize my comments below may seem like a childish joke, but they are not. According to Knowledge (XXG)'s rules, my point is valid, and the article does require revision.
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As stated above Aytu's claim "to have an experimental ultraviolet technology against coronavirus" was not, as is stated in Wikivoice, "disinformation". and is
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FYI, the general "pandemic in the US" article (a broad topic that can include health and economic data) includes a short "government responses" section:
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who have noted that, minutes later in the exact same press conference, Trump specifically clarified his remarks by stating that such treatments
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The content of the article is reliably sourced. If people can find reliable sources containing pertinent content that makes the article be more
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The content of the article is reliably sourced. If people can find reliable sources containing pertinent content that makes the article be more
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Captain obvious here - this article reads like a lengthy criticism of Trump, not an actual Encyclopedia article. Should be removed.
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Why not just focus this article on the overall handling of the COVID crisis? Communications seems to be just one piece of that.
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confirm that internally administered UV light was being researched as COVID treatment, and RS report that this
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is rife with errors, misinformation, and a disturbing lack of WP:RS and WP:NPOV. A couple examples:
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four days before Trump's briefing, Aytu BioScience publicly touted their "Headlight" platform
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This source was recently posted on another talk page. This might be useful for this article
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Aytu's account was "briefly suspended" because it was "mistakenly caught in a spam filter"
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US medical chief claims he was removed for questioning Trump's miracle drug, report says
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YouTube's removal of Aytu's video on its proposed UV treatment was removed following a
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such examples that portray Trump or his administration in an unduly positive light,
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Sentence pertaining to Easter disputed as to both accuracy and NPV; citation needed
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is not only blatant, but cuts only one way: I challenge any editor to find within
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Syndrome" led to prejudice against individuals from that part of the world.
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a 2007 "guidance note" from the Chinese-Communist Hong Kong Labour Party
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Talk:Trump administration communication during the coronavirus pandemic
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Communication of the Trump administration during the COVID-19 pandemic
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This reads like an opinion piece, what's it doing on Knowledge (XXG)?
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Please make specific recommendations on how to improve the article.
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admitting they were incorrect. Hydroxychloroquine is safe for use.
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Respectfully, this article should be reworked or removed
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by any number of sources, including many cited above.
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in your view, they have always been free to add it. —
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in your view, they have always been free to add it. —
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