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Kinda funny the same people out there in the streets are the same ones that kept saying people needed to stay inside for the rest of our lives or be labeled grandma killers
Kinda funny the same people out there in the streets are the same ones that kept saying people needed to stay inside for the rest of our lives or be labeled grandma killers
It's not gone. It was just put into perspective by the recent civil unrest. The economic effects of the lockdowns almost certainly contributed to the far greater problems we are currently experiencing as a nation. I wish I wasn't right about these kind of things so much...
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Originally Posted by vkhmini
The media thinks that if they keep us distracted with race war, we won't notice that COVID has been over for a while.
It's not over. The just found 300 asymptomatic infected people in Wuhan. Our give a F's are just all spent at this point on far greater problems.
..Dr. Alberto Zangrillo, the head of intensive care at the San Raffaele hospital in Milan in Lombardy (the epicenter of Italy’s coronavirus outbreak), caused a stir on Sunday by telling Italian media that a study by his colleague had shown that the virus was losing its potency.
Zangrillo, who is well-known for being the personal doctor of Italy’s former President Silvio Berlusconi, said the study showed the virus was weakening and that, “in reality, from the clinical point of view, the virus no longer exists.”
No...its halftime in the covid game, not end game.
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