But I didn't make those claims. They are in the article I cited and linked to, which you obviously didn't read.
Your claim has no documentation. Just like you:
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I didn't say you made those claims, did I?
They are in the article I cited and linked to, which you obviously didn't read.
I pointed out the made up stuff in the article, how didn't I read it?
Your claim has no documentation.
By June 30, 2020, because of concerns about COVID-19, an estimated 41% of U.S. adults had delayed or avoided medical care including urgent or emergency care (12%) and routine care (32%). Avoidance of urgent or emergency care was more prevalent among unpaid caregivers for adults, persons with underlying medical conditions, Black adults, Hispanic adults, young adults, and persons with disabilities.
Delay or Avoidance of Medical Care Because of COVID-19 ...
Temporary disruptions in routine and nonemergency medical care access and delivery have been observed during periods of considerable community transmission of SARS-CoV-2, the virus that causes ...
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