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Ron RichterU.S. Senator John Barrasso of Wyoming spoke on the Senate floor Tuesday on what the United States is doing to combat and contain the coronavirus. Barrasso said that the focus continues to be on protecting the health and the well-being and the safety of the American people.
Barrasso said that notably, President Trump’s early travel restrictions on China have actually helped slow the spread of the virus.
Senator Barrasso added that there is no reason for lots of anxiety or for panic, as we as a nation, are in the right position to deal with the challenge that we face. He said it is now time for Congress to do its part, to pass the emergency legislation and get it to the president’s desk.
William R. Davidson
March 4, 2020 at 2:24 pm
The Senator will not answer questions as why he stood silent as our National Security staff in the White House to deal with global pandemics and health issues was dismantled. I can guess that the WH will want a market answer to a public health issue.
Mike Kuzara
March 5, 2020 at 12:03 pm
What in the world are you grousing about? The Senator explained precisely and thoroughly what is being done in a matter-of-fact tone with no attempt at self-aggrandizing.