The Coronavirus, not the beer

NY has an outbreak in Brooklyn which is spreading pretty fast. We'll see if all the testing NY does helps it get on top of the situation.
 
Again this **** happening while protests are applauded is a level of absurdity tough to comprehend. Yet the bootlickers cheer it on

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Something something, he should have complied. Something, something stupid games and stupid prizes. Am I doing this right, or do this mantra only apply to people of color?
 
wow, the Administration pressured the CDC to downplay the effect on school age children, as quoted on this forum, to get kids back to school pronto,
"Oh, they might get sick..." but ... money to be made, kids be damned

Who knew
Go back look it up.
 
https://www.wsj.com/articles/who-is-dying-from-covid-19-why-11601407258?mod=theme_coronavirus-ribbon

The age data are stark: About 79% of recorded Covid-19 deaths are among people age 65 and over, while people under age 35 account for just 1% of known deaths from the disease. Nearly a third of Covid-19 deaths has hit people who are at least 85 years old, death-certificate data from about 188,000 deaths, the latest available, show.

This elderly population was affected substantially in the springtime, when significant outbreaks hammered northeastern states like New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts and spread through nursing homes. Deaths connected to long-term-care facilities recently topped 81,000 and have consistently made up about 40% of all U.S. Covid-19 deaths, according to a Wall Street Journal tally of state and federal data.
 
https://www.wsj.com/articles/who-is-dying-from-covid-19-why-11601407258?mod=theme_coronavirus-ribbon

The age data are stark: About 79% of recorded Covid-19 deaths are among people age 65 and over, while people under age 35 account for just 1% of known deaths from the disease. Nearly a third of Covid-19 deaths has hit people who are at least 85 years old, death-certificate data from about 188,000 deaths, the latest available, show.

This elderly population was affected substantially in the springtime, when significant outbreaks hammered northeastern states like New York, New Jersey and Massachusetts and spread through nursing homes. Deaths connected to long-term-care facilities recently topped 81,000 and have consistently made up about 40% of all U.S. Covid-19 deaths, according to a Wall Street Journal tally of state and federal data.

Trump is too stupid to make this obvious point while Biden wants to shut it down
 
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