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To: PKRBKR who wrote (1220105)4/13/2020 10:12:59 PM
From: pocotrader  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1576645
 
they will be killed by accident, dying from a pandemic because of an incompetent leader not quite the same is it.



To: PKRBKR who wrote (1220105)4/14/2020 12:36:44 AM
From: Winfastorlose1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

  Respond to of 1576645
 
Well here is something we should have been pulling our hair out over back in the winter of 2017 to 2018. But no one told us to lose our minds with panic.. Thank God they got on the ball and told us to freak out this year. It seems that in the winter of 2017 to 2018, we had a huge batch of infections, hospitalizations, and deaths. Much worse than Covid-19 has been able to pull off.

From the CDC:

We evidently had 45 million symptomatic infections, 810,000 hospitalizations and 61,000 deaths. Now that must have been a huge problem for our system, eh? Or NOT?. No facemask shortages? No ventilator shortages? No shortages of ICU beds? No need for field hospitals? No lockdowns? No restaurant closures? No massive loss of jobs? No being made prisoners in our own homes? No shortages of toilet paper? We were still able to buy baby wipes? Somebody dropped the ball, it seems.