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Nevilledog
Jul 2020
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CaliforniaPeggy
(152,894 posts)1. Oh gawd. That is horrible.

Nevilledog
(53,529 posts)2. Just think how bad it would be if it wasn't a "hoax"

Bernardo de La Paz
(52,417 posts)3. Excess Deaths tell the real toll. . . . . nt
Nevilledog
(53,529 posts)7. With more coming out about all the systems in the body being affected:
We need to look at these excess death classifications:
pneumonia
Renal
Heart attacks
Strokes
I don't think we'll ever know the true numbers.
a kennedy
(32,734 posts)4. AND A LOT OF THOSE DEATHS COULD POSSIBLY HAVE BEEN PREVENTED........
If there was leadership, and a President who had the balls to DO THE RIGHT THING, and listen to the science and people who knew what to do.
uponit7771
(92,353 posts)5. THANK YOU !!!
Pepsidog
(6,325 posts)8. No other American President would have let this happen. Totally preventable.
NellieStarbuck
(271 posts)6. I recall seeing the obit pages of an Italian town
a few months ago, pages and pages of obits and pictures of mostly elderly people. Now we see it here. It is heartbreaking.
CrispyQ
(39,007 posts)11. I remember that, too.
The man flipped through the pages, there were ten, & he said that usually there was one page or less.
Mariana
(15,312 posts)9. How many pages is it normally? Anyone know? nt.
Jack-o-Lantern
(1,013 posts)10. The orange blob has blood on his hands, gallons of blood every day. n/t