‘I’m surprised he’s even heard of us’: Wales hits back after Trump criticises country’s coronavirus response

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As a US president currently fighting an election during a pandemic that has killed 211,000 citizens and caused an economic meltdown of unprecedented magnitude, one might assume Donald Trump would be looking to improve his own coronavirus record ahead of polling day.

Instead, in the early hours of Thursday morning, the leader of the free world took to social media to share a post criticising the response of … Wales.

Now, political leaders and campaigners in the land of the dragon have hit back.

Mr Trump retweeted Fox News presenter Laura Ingraham, who, alongside a story about a potential winter of rolling lockdowns initiated by Cardiff, had written: “Your future under Biden”.

But people here were quick to point out that, actually, such a future may not be considered such a bad thing by many Americans.

“You’d probably be looking at a lot less people dying, wouldn’t you?” said Sion Jobbins, co-founder of Yes Cymru, an independence campaign group.

“Like quite a lot of people I’m actually surprised that Donald Trump has even heard of Wales – and I’d be even more surprised if he has a detailed grasp of the situation here. I’m not convinced he’s got a detailed grasp of it in America, to be honest."

For comparison, the US has recorded 645.06 coronavirus deaths per 1 million people. Wales – where there are some 16 local lockdowns currently in place – has a corresponding rate of just 520.8. A total of 1,630 people have died here after being diagnosed with the virus.

“If Donald Trump and Fox News are now criticising Wales then clearly Wales is doing something right,” Adam Price, leader of Plaid Cymru, told The Independent.

“No country in the world is going to take public health lessons from President Trump – and certainly not Wales, as the birthplace of the NHS which gave the world the model of a national health service.”

He suggested that given Joe Biden was born in Scranton – the Pennsylvania capital with a long Welsh history – many in the country were “rooting” for him to win the election.

“I look forward to welcoming Joe Biden to Wales as the next president of the United States,” he added.

hildebrand_rarity on October 8th, 2020 at 17:17 UTC »

“No country in the world is going to take public health lessons from President Trump – and certainly not Wales, as the birthplace of the NHS which gave the world the model of a national health service.”

Over 210,000 deaths and he’s still not wearing a mask even though he’s contagious, telling people to not let it “dominate” their lives, and saying it’s not as deadly as the flu.

It’s like Trump is trying to run up the score on how many people die.

llamageddon01 on October 8th, 2020 at 17:14 UTC »

He’s only miffed at Wales because he lost out on building a golf course here. At least our First Minister Mark Drakeford never advocated that we should fight Covid 19 by injecting disinfectants.

appmanga on October 8th, 2020 at 16:39 UTC »

Well, Donald is The Prince of Whales.