Former Vice President Joe Biden made a series of blunders in a matter of seconds during Sunday night’s Democratic debate during his response to a question about how he’d handle coronavirus as president.
First he mixed up the Swine flu and coronavirus, then he referred to H1N1 as “N1H1” and after that he forgot what Ebola was called and said, “what happened in Africa.”
“We should already be sitting down and planning where we're going to put these temporary hospitals,” he said. “And we can do that. We did that -- we've been through this before with the coronavirus. We've been through this -- I mean, excuse me, we've been through this before with dealing with the viruses that -- the N1H1 virus -- as well as what happened in Africa. We provided these hospitals dealing with these great pandemics, and we were able to do it quickly. And people would have a place to go. But we also have to provide the equipment to protect the first responders. And that's not being done, either.”
Biden Makes Series of Blunders In Under 13 Seconds (And Sanders Didn't Do Much Better, Either)
First he mixed up the Swine flu and coronavirus, then he referred to H1N1 as “N1H1” and after that he forgot what Ebola was called and said, “what happened in Africa.”
“We should already be sitting down and planning where we're going to put these temporary hospitals,” he said. “And we can do that. We did that -- we've been through this before with the coronavirus. We've been through this -- I mean, excuse me, we've been through this before with dealing with the viruses that -- the N1H1 virus -- as well as what happened in Africa. We provided these hospitals dealing with these great pandemics, and we were able to do it quickly. And people would have a place to go. But we also have to provide the equipment to protect the first responders. And that's not being done, either.”
Biden Makes Series of Blunders In Under 13 Seconds (And Sanders Didn't Do Much Better, Either)