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Related: Editorials & Other Articles, Issue Forums, Alliance Forums, Region Forums7,100 people just died from COVID in a single day. We can't really be numb to that, can we?
Maybe numb is not the right word. I know families that are just too stressed to hear about these numbers.
7,100 people just died from COVID in a single day.
We cant really be numb to that, can we?
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7,100 people just died from COVID in a single day. We can't really be numb to that, can we? (Original Post)
riversedge
Jul 2020
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Iliyah
(25,111 posts)1. I'm watching CNN as well as MSNBC and no mention of this . .
Approx. 144,000 deaths on CNN and approx. 146,000 deaths on MSNBC.
appalachiablue
(41,118 posts)2. 'becoming desensitized' is a common parlance these days
malaise
(268,910 posts)3. They will pay for it
Take that to the bank
rurallib
(62,406 posts)4. That must be a world wide number - even at that it looks to be high
Worldometer had 6,200 dead yesterday.
My first assumption was that was a US number, since we in the US don't believe anywhere else counts.