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Politics : Formerly About Advanced Micro Devices

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To: Broken_Clock who wrote (1436032)1/29/2024 1:00:35 PM
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Hmmm,

Trying to rewrite history are you.

The first recorded infection in the U.S. was a U. S. citizen returning from China in January of 2020 landing at SeaTac just a few miles from where I live.

He was admitted to Providence hospital in Everett, Wa. He had a tough go but managed to survive. He was young. Doctors realized immediately this was a different infection than they had ever experienced but was immediately put into extreme isolation with special protocols.

A few months later bodies were stacking up in the Seattle area as hospitals overflowed with COVID-19 patients and deaths. The morgues filled up as well as all the funeral homes.

Then the wave of infections hit the New York city hospitals. Maxed out beds and staff of all hospitals working overtime. People returning from Europe infected only added to the death rates.

Deaths mounted and within a few months the same problem Seattle faced hit the country.

Maxed out morgues, funeral homes and the necessity of getting refrigerated semis to handle the overload!

It only got worse from there until vaccines became available in December.

It must be nice living on an isolated island, away from the masses.
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