Elrich to Trump: 210,000 Americans Died of Covid-19, Not Fear
After President Donald Trump was discharged from Walter Reed National Military Medical Center Monday evening, where he was treated for coronavirus, County Executive Marc Elrich tweeted a message to the president:
As you celebrate, we are thinking about the over 210,000 Americans, and over 800 of our neighbors, lost to COVID. Fear didn’t take their lives—COVID did.
— Marc Elrich (@Marc_Elrich) October 5, 2020
“As you celebrate, we are thinking about the over 210,000 Americans, and over 800 of our neighbors, lost to COVID. Fear didn’t take their lives—COVID did,” Elrich tweeted.
As of Tuesday, 210,239 Americans have died of the coronavirus, 850 of whom lived in Montgomery County.
Since the president was discharged, he has continued making claims contrary to the CDC, undermining the threat of the coronavirus.
Watch as President Trump Departs Walter Reed in Bethesda Monday
Here’s a look at President Trump departing Walter Reed in Bethesda Monday evening.
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