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U.S. COVID-19 deaths surpass 250,000 mark as infections surge


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1 hour ago, NorthernRyland said:

Full hospitals are a concern obviously. None disagree. They had literally all summer to plan for this so it's kind of worrying but none the less .

 

If they were that afraid of this virus they wouldn't need to be told by the media to stay home. Don't people get that? Remember that most people will catch COVID and have little impact or in increasingly large numbers have no symptoms even. You're talking like it's back in March and we don't know how dangerous this virus is.

All summer to practice the CDC's guidelines also. Failed at that big time due to the Republican governor.

 

Sadly  people aren't smart enough to do the right thing. And in this case, it's endangering the lives of others.

 

Sad you are ok with throwing the elderly under the bus.

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2 hours ago, NorthernRyland said:

Full hospitals are a concern obviously. None disagree. They had literally all summer to plan for this so it's kind of worrying but none the less .

 

If they were that afraid of this virus they wouldn't need to be told by the media to stay home. Don't people get that? Remember that most people will catch COVID and have little impact or in increasingly large numbers have no symptoms even. You're talking like it's back in March and we don't know how dangerous this virus is.

So you're complaining the media are overdoing it, while also complaining people need to be told by the media to stay at home.

You're saying the vulnerable need to be protected, while at the same time brushing over the covid deaths in the elderly.

 

Many people are ignoring basic safety like mask wearing and social distancing, so yes I'd say many don't realize how dangerous this virus is.

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