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The grand total for their "outbreak" is a slow day of death for Cuomo's state.Still waiting for this massive outbreak
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The grand total for their "outbreak" is a slow day of death for Cuomo's state.Still waiting for this massive outbreak
And 4000 infections... out of less than a million peopleI love this thread so much.
A hotspot with 44 total deaths.![]()
I love this thread so much.
A hotspot with 44 total deaths.![]()
Even worse, they’re experimenting on veterans at the VA.“As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home,” the Washington Post reports.
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South Dakota Resisted Shutdown, Now It’s a Hotspot
"As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home," the Washington Post reports. "Such edicts to combatpoliticalwire.com
So...............stop worrying about it............![]()
CDC is worried Americans aren't following its advice as the number of U.S. coronavirus cases continues to rise
CDC Director Robert Redfield said Thursday that he's "very concerned" the agency's public health message on the coronavirus isn't "resonating" with the public as the number of cases continues to rise across the U.S.www.cnbc.com
Confirmed Cases 5,438
Deaths 65
“As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home,” the Washington Post reports.
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South Dakota Resisted Shutdown, Now It’s a Hotspot
"As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home," the Washington Post reports. "Such edicts to combatpoliticalwire.com
“As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home,” the Washington Post reports.
![]()
South Dakota Resisted Shutdown, Now It’s a Hotspot
"As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home," the Washington Post reports. "Such edicts to combatpoliticalwire.com
Maryland embraces the shutdown and it has been a hotspot.
“As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home,” the Washington Post reports.
![]()
South Dakota Resisted Shutdown, Now It’s a Hotspot
"As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home," the Washington Post reports. "Such edicts to combatpoliticalwire.com
Maryland embraces the shutdown and it has been a hotspot.
It's also a dense populated area. What's your point, cupcake.
“As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home,” the Washington Post reports.
![]()
South Dakota Resisted Shutdown, Now It’s a Hotspot
"As governors across the country fell into line in recent weeks, South Dakota’s top elected leader stood firm: There would be no statewide order to stay home," the Washington Post reports. "Such edicts to combatpoliticalwire.com
Maryland embraces the shutdown and it has been a hotspot.
It's also a dense populated area. What's your point, cupcake.
Two approaches, same result. Since you are so fixated on population density, the peaceful protests over the last 10 days have people cheek to cheek (no social distancing) and maybe 50 percent wearing masks.