Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez, D-N.Y., speaks at the final event for the Road to the Green New Deal Tour at Howard University in Washington, Monday, May 13, 2019. (AP Photo/Cliff Owen)
Officials have been trying to advise people as to how to avoid getting Coronavirus.
There is some basic common sense advice, not unlike what you would do to avoid the flu or any other virus.
Among other things – Wash your hands, keep away from infected people, don’t touch your hands to your face.
Now, we’ve seen some failures in this effort.
There was Mike Bloomberg, who put out a whole video, even decked the background out to look like the Oval Office to appear more presidential, advising on the coronavirus.
Then he did this.
https://twitter.com/AGWilliamBarr/status/1234657661494317056
That was just incredibly gross.
Then there was this health official.
Coronavirus instructions.
Wait for it…https://t.co/WvnKBwKUtb— Rex Chapman🏇🏼 (@RexChapman) March 4, 2020
People had a little fun with her.
SOUND ON!
Jim Nantz and Tony Romo Do Play By Play of the Coronavirus Expert’s Press Conference. https://t.co/u28qOzqM2v pic.twitter.com/Iwu20oDAtH— Frank Caliendo (@FrankCaliendo) March 4, 2020
But we have to give it to Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortex (D-NY) for a complete and utter fail effort.
.@RepAOC @AOC speaks to media on #coronavirus: "One of the key parts to preventing transmission is washing you hands and not touching your face…A mask will not protect you if you don't wash your hands and if you continue to touch your face." pic.twitter.com/WNmC3pLAUP
— CSPAN (@cspan) February 28, 2020
Can we get the count?
She literally is telling everyone else on national TV not to touch their face and ends up touching her face almost a dozen times in a 2 minute period #YouHadOneJob #coronavirus pic.twitter.com/Pxgjpr0uv9
— nilgirian (@nilgirian) February 28, 2020
Just remember though, she came in second in a high school science fair. That’s what’s important.
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