The coronavirus has left WFAN’s Mike Francesa with little to discuss. The NBA, NHL and MLB suspended their seasons while the NCAA canceled all winter and spring championships, including March Madness. That leaves COVID-19 as the only game in town.

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Francesa has been a frequent visitor to Twitter during the pandemic, and as the coronavirus has spread like wildfire, the the 66-year-old has turned his attention on the White House. Specifically, President Donald Trump for his lack of action against the coronavirus.

Based on what he tweeted Sunday night and Monday morning, Francesa knows exactly what needs to be done.

“As a nation we have to stay home for the next 14 to 17 days. Organize round-the-clock testing and manufacturing of medical products. Use the full force of the military, national guard and FEMA. Then open the economy. We are in a race against the clock. Don’t waste a minute.

“The cries to re-open the economy will grow louder by the day. We need to act as a nation. Stop all movement, massive testing and then we re- open to the healthy in 14 to 17 days. Where is the plan????

“Days ago I said re- open April 6. We can’t re-open until we close completely, test and manufacture needed medical equipment AROUND-THE-CLOCK. Take care of sick, isolate the vulnerable and send everybody else back to work. WHERE IS THE URGENCY????”

According to Johns Hopkins University, more than 340,000 cases of coronavirus have been diagnosed around the world, with COVID-19 killing almost 15,000 of its victims.

New York has particularly hard hit, with more than 16,000 cases of the coronavirus and at least 150 deaths, according to the New York Times. Almost 11,000 cases are in New York City.

New Jersey has almost 2,000 cases of COVID-19 with 20 deaths. Both New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo and New Jersey Gov. Phil Murphy have taken drastic steps to lock down their states in an attempt to slow the spread of the COVID-19.

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