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To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (160160)7/15/2020 7:48:16 AM
From: THE ANT  Read Replies (5) | Respond to of 218030
 
Cases do not matter because of increased testing. The death rate is falling
ourworldindata.org

Usa deaths will be in 200s by the weekend



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (160160)7/15/2020 8:54:09 AM
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  Read Replies (2) | Respond to of 218030
 
If you read an article and all the author wants to do is talk cases and not also about hospitalization and deaths, that is called propaganda....which is like at least 95% of reports right now. The best advice is to chuck it out with the trash and ask yourself why so many people are beating the drum on cases. What is the motivation? What is the agenda? Who is driving it? Follow the money... Follow the power...



To: Pogeu Mahone who wrote (160160)7/15/2020 8:58:56 AM
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The average HEALTHY human harbors a least 5 virus. That is with limited ability/testing/counting. Sounds like something the WHO needs to jump on. <s>

"Among 92% of participants, at least one virus was detected, with some participants harboring around 10-15 viruses. On average, each participant harbored five viruses. The researchers say they were surprised to find so many. “We only sampled up to five body sites in each person and would expect to see many more viruses if we had sampled the entire body,” says Wylie."



medicalnewstoday.com