are you telling me??? that Brian Kemp??? was a terrible choice??? but he has a PICKUP TRUCK!!!!!!! — emãly (@Emily_Murphy6) April 2, 2020
i legitimately believe that Kemp heard “a symptomatic transmission” rather than “asymptomatic transmission” and concluded that that meant only people with symptoms can transmit covid19. https://t.co/9RBGbps2DJ — Doryen Edward Chin (they/them) (@HeyDoryen) April 2, 2020
GOP Governor of Georgia Brian Kemp today: “[I]ndividuals could have been infecting people before they ever felt bad, but we didn’t know that until the last 24 hours.” Literally over a month ago, my 3-year-old son knew that people could spread the virus without feeling bad. WTF? — Ms. Krassenstein (@HKrassenstein) April 2, 2020
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Dear Republicans, Stop voting for people who are not fit for public service. Any rational person watching this campaign ad by Brian Kemp could have anticipated his failure to protect the public. Republicans, your votes are killing us. Please stop. Regards, the Americans pic.twitter.com/TBZEiJYrEe — Riotwomennn Temporary (@RiotwomennnTemp) April 2, 2020
So Gov Kemp just learned asymptomatic folk can spread C19 and that's a "game changer." Hey white folks: u could have had a brilliant black woman for Governor, but y'all (including 78% of white women) said "Nah, I like the guy who threatens his daughter's boyfriend with a gun." — Tim Wise (@timjacobwise) April 2, […]
"In the last 24 hours, we just learned that Bruce Willis' character was dead the whole time." – Governor Kemp — Sam LW (@DoubleBerg426) April 2, 2020
Dr. Anthony Fauci: “There’s no doubt that asymptomatic transmission is occurring.” Jan 31st, 2020 Gov. Brian Kemp: “Individuals could have been infecting people before they ever felt bad, but we didn’t know that until the last 24 hours.” April 1st, 2020 #CoronavirusUSA — Bleeding Heart Liberal Marine (@zaharako) April 2, 2020
Yes, the CDC is in Atlanta, but in Brian Kemp's defense, it's a full 6.5 miles away from the governor's mansion. pic.twitter.com/xmblWXbpZa — Keith Boykin (@keithboykin) April 2, 2020
