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Texas bar owners reel as governor orders them closed again, COVID-19 cases spike


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What's not being said by the media, in these border states, Texas, Arizona, California, New Mexico, is that a lot of Mexicans are now crossing the border to hospitals to be checked for this Covid-19.  It's really skewing the numbers in those states.  

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According to data by the Arizona Department of Health Services, Yuma County, on the border with Mexico, was reporting 12 cases of coronavirus by the end of March. Then in April, it was six times more. By the end of May, there were more than 1,000 cases and three weeks later, there are more than 4,000. That is a 300% increase in less than a month.

It is a similar scenario in Santa Cruz County, the other county on the border with Mexico, there cases jumped 328% from the end of May to June 21. For comparison, Maricopa County, in the middle of the state, saw a 42% spike in that same time.

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11 hours ago, steelepulse said:

I can make sense.  The people that are hospitalized are not healthy and have very weak immune systems.  It's not rocket science.  

How do you propose all those people get a better immune system all of a sudden, or do you think its ok for people to die because they did not take good care of themselves. Just because you don't like lockdown ?

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13 hours ago, steelepulse said:

I can make sense.  The people that are hospitalized are not healthy and have very weak immune systems.  It's not rocket science.  

No it doesn't make sense. New highs for hospitalization are for corona virus infections. Those who are not healthy and with weak immunity and not infected will probably don't need hospitalization. See not hard to be intelligent and make sense of the obvious. 

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