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Chainfire

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14. Yes, the death rate is declining
Sun Apr 26, 2020, 11:05 AM
Apr 2020
BECAUSE OF THE MITIGATION MEASURES WE HAVE BEEN FOLLOWING. (shouting intentional) Now, we want to throw them out the window. Georgia is leading the way, other states will follow shortly.

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Probably more. ...nt 2naSalit Apr 2020 #1
Donald Trump's murder math: Any death toll under 2 million is a "very good job" dalton99a Apr 2020 #2
But he set up 100,000 as he benchmark for a huge success. Baitball Blogger Apr 2020 #17
Yes I think that is the course we are on... The nation is in crises jimlup Apr 2020 #3
Four months in and it's still hard to get a test, and PPE is still scarce. Squinch Apr 2020 #19
Because Jared confiscates and sells it. milestogo Apr 2020 #22
It will be higher.😔 dewsgirl Apr 2020 #4
it was only a week or 10 days ago or so........ Takket Apr 2020 #5
I have been scratching my head for over three years. shockey80 Apr 2020 #6
US population of 331 mil is 4.2% of 7.8 billion on the planet Jarqui Apr 2020 #7
There are lies, damned lies, and government statistics RainCaster Apr 2020 #20
Yep. Squinch Apr 2020 #8
It will be 54,000 by tonight malaise Apr 2020 #9
Death rate is declining slightly, but hard to tell if trend. Case load def declining. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2020 #10
Yes, the death rate is declining Chainfire Apr 2020 #14
New Brunswick here has 0 new cases 7 days running so is relaxing a bit. We'll see about Red Hatters. Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2020 #15
The overall death rate is declining in the US, but there are areas of the US where the Squinch Apr 2020 #18
Yup. Lumpy, one size does not fit all. Plus Florida seems to be under by counting state lab only. nt Bernardo de La Paz Apr 2020 #21
Yes. Aren't they slick? Like we're not going to notice when the death rate jumps. Squinch Apr 2020 #23
The curve has hit a plateau, and will likely stay there for some time NickB79 Apr 2020 #11
Already over 54,000 USA deaths this morning. Check Worldometer percentages of deaths txwhitedove Apr 2020 #12
We're Now Up to 54,331 Deaths as of 11:00 AM EST 4/26/2020 Indykatie Apr 2020 #13
Trump said if 100,000 die maybe a little more he would have doc03 Apr 2020 #16
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