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To: chronicle who wrote (1211531)3/21/2020 8:37:00 PM
From: locogringo1 Recommendation

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FJB

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Blah...blah...blah... continues the crybaby girlie-boy. Go back to where you came from sonny. You are such an embarrassment to real Canadians that were born and raised there, and did not sneak in to suck up the freebies.


Your rants are becoming comical

No, you already have been renamed comical...and it fits perfectly. Blah...Blah...blah...blah...



To: chronicle who wrote (1211531)3/21/2020 8:47:05 PM
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Trump's fault....

Italy Sees One-Day Death Toll of Nearly 800 From Chi-Com Virus

. . . More Than 2,600 Medical Workers Infected in Italy — 8.3% of Country’s Total

Spain's coronavirus cases leap by 5,000 in
24 hours, now only behind China and Italy

Fox News, by Graham Keeley

Original Article

MADRID - Spain saw a huge leap of almost 5,000 infections in the past 24 hours, placing it in third place in the global ranking of infections behind China and Italy. Health authorities said on Saturday that the number of people who have tested positive for the pathogen reached 24,926, up from 19,980 the day before. The death rate soared to 1,326, up from 1,002 on Friday. At least 1,600 patients are in intensive care, health authorities said, admitting that these units are working at their limits. Madrid is the region with the highest number of infections, with at last 9,000