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Models predict it will top 1000 tomorrow.  Fucked up. 
 

Nationally, the University of Washington model predicts a peak daily death toll of 2,214 in mid-April, with a total of 84,000 Americans dead by the end of summer. That’s more than twice the lives claimed during the 2018-19 flu season, which killed 34,000 people, according to the latest available data from the CDC. 

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CDC estimates* that, from October 1, 2019, through March 21, 2020, there have been: 38,000,000 – 54,000,000 flu illnesses - 18,000,000 – 26,000,000 flu medical visits- 400,000 – 730,000 flu hospitalizations and 24,000 – 62,000 flu deaths

Did you know there were over 800,000 abortions performed last year of none of these were due to the flu or 19?  About 800,000 deaths for heart disease too. 

 

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2 hours ago, jammin said:

CDC estimates* that, from October 1, 2019, through March 21, 2020, there have been: 38,000,000 – 54,000,000 flu illnesses - 18,000,000 – 26,000,000 flu medical visits- 400,000 – 730,000 flu hospitalizations and 24,000 – 62,000 flu deaths

Did you know there were over 800,000 abortions performed last year of none of these were due to the flu or 19?  About 800,000 deaths for heart disease too. 

 

People need to stop fucking and start eating better 

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On its own, 3,000 fatalities might seem like a tremendously large number. But that's before you learn that an average of 7,700 people die in the U.S. every single day. Which means that over the past week, when the coronavirus took 2,000 lives, nearly 54,000 people died from other causes...

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5 minutes ago, Snake said:

On its own, 3,000 fatalities might seem like a tremendously large number. But that's before you learn that an average of 7,700 people die in the U.S. every single day. Which means that over the past week, when the coronavirus took 2,000 lives, nearly 54,000 people died from other causes...

Fuck off.

Also, I’d be willing to bet the Covids is being blamed and misdiagnosed to help carry the fear.  Before it was just flu or random virus related, now......sell it baby!!!

Like when people didn’t die from AIDS because of the stigma attached.  (“Complications related to the HIV virus”).  Now men can die proudly to be butt-fucking, pole smoking, needle sharing heroes.  :lol:

 

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21 minutes ago, Snake said:

On its own, 3,000 fatalities might seem like a tremendously large number. But that's before you learn that an average of 7,700 people die in the U.S. every single day. Which means that over the past week, when the coronavirus took 2,000 lives, nearly 54,000 people died from other causes...

Gotta be Trump's doing!

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2 hours ago, jammin said:

CDC estimates* that, from October 1, 2019, through March 21, 2020, there have been: 38,000,000 – 54,000,000 flu illnesses - 18,000,000 – 26,000,000 flu medical visits- 400,000 – 730,000 flu hospitalizations and 24,000 – 62,000 flu deaths

Did you know there were over 800,000 abortions performed last year of none of these were due to the flu or 19?  About 800,000 deaths for heart disease too. 

 

Perspective

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they are opening a drive through corona testing site around the corner from my office,  hope the fuckers going there keep their windows shut we don't need any of that virus floating out of the cars.  

 

 

ConvenientMD to open drive-thru coronavirus testing site at Pease

 
By Hadley Barndollar
Posted Mar 31, 2020 at 6:17 PMUpdated Mar 31, 2020 at 7:39 PM
   

PORTSMOUTH — ConvenientMD and Anthem Blue Cross and Blue Shield in New Hampshire announced Tuesday they are partnering to open a COVID-19 testing site at Pease International Tradeport.

The site, which will be operational beginning Wednesday, is at 100 New Hampshire Ave. – an overflow parking lot typically used by the airport, a spokesperson confirmed. It is across the street from ConvenientMD’s headquarters, where it shares a building with Seacoast Media Group.

Anthem’s financial support will allow ConvenientMD to provide testing for COVID-19, the disease caused by the new coronavirus on a much larger scale, the companies said. The push to provide additional testing services is in response to the unmet and growing need to identify COVID-19-positive patients as the virus spreads, they said.

 

 

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