The coronavirus is a perfect example of our challenge to put humanitarian values before economic ones. Every day we allow the economics of the situation to override our willingness to do everything possible to quickly prevent and protect, we’re possibly costing someone their life

Feb 29, 2020 · 6:40 PM UTC

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That's because we don't have a united world (maybe even a world government). Every country who put humanitarian values before economic ones will weaken itself if not all countries act/spend the same.
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Im concerned how the vaccine (Israel s MIGAL) has a bird CVD it retooled and is fast tracking) will be distributed. Will a US Big pharma buy rights then jack up the price or will it be public health? Or am I cynical today?
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Around 12,000 people a year die from the flu. Im not sure why the left thinks money solves everything. We are humans not Gods.
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So important that we focus on building a strong immune system through clean air & water (no fluoride), organic food, no sugar, avoid grains, exercise. Viruses don't like high doses of Vitamin C or alkalinity (eat greens). Can't count on vaccine as viruses mutate.
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I could not agree more! You are a wonderful person and we need more people like you in charge of things. I am very glad you have allowed the people of the US to get to know you. I look forward to seeing what we can all do together to heal this very broken world!
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LOVE YOU MARIANNE !!! WE WILL STAY STRONG, WE WILL STAY HUMAN !!!!!!! #SandersWarren2020 #WarrenSanders2020 #IAMProudDemocraticSocialist
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