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Record spikes in new coronavirus cases, hospitalizations sweep parts of U.S.


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Of course there was going to be a spike with thousands upon thousands gathering for various causes throwing the 3 months prior lockdowns down the drain.

 

Now, if the population can isolate the morbidly obese, insulin resistant, immuno compromised, and elderly people, this virus will run it course with minimal deaths.  Only issue is the vast majority of deaths are from the group of people that should be isolated.  

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3 hours ago, Mama Noodle said:

So I see we are moving back to this <deleted> again now that the leftwing rioting and massive gatherings democrat states have subsided.

“Alaska, Arizona, Arkansas, California, Florida, North Carolina, Oklahoma and South Carolina all hadrecord numbers of new cases in the past three days, according to a Reuters tally.“
 

Quite a few red states in that list. Including Oklahoma, where The Donald is going to hold his first mass rally soon. Wonder how you’re going to explain that away, when the number of new cases is going to increase as a result of that.

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Just now, J Town said:

I KNEW one of you guys was gonna try this.

He was informed by experts in January of this pending disaster, even earlier according to some reports, yet as late as March he was calling the virus a "Democratic hoax." Even in the most delusional reality can you NOT call that a cover up?

He didnt say that

 

"Despite creating some confusion with his remarks, Trump did not call the coronavirus itself a hoax"

 

https://www.snopes.com/fact-check/trump-coronavirus-rally-remark/

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2 hours ago, steelepulse said:

Now, if the population can isolate the morbidly obese, insulin resistant, immuno compromised, and elderly people, this virus will run it course

America? Over here please......

 

And all you ex-specials....

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