COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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Got it with hemp milk once and oat milk once. 2x espresso this time. Might be the goat drink
 

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Im living in the bx right now but came down to harlem to get mail, guess who i see popping out like roaches to play ball when everyone is inside :stopitslime::stopitslime:

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You think they care they might be infecting themselves or the rest of the neighborhood which 90% are spanish or black (at least this section of harlem) :francis:



Get your sweat on in the most infested covid city in the world, and infect the neighborhood your trying to gentifry ppl out of cacs

Edit: just realized you cant see it in the pic, but they had a basketball with them
you shoulda hit and ran. Then when ER denies them immediate service because they're treating coronavirus victims they'll understand
 

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An estimated additional 180 - 195 deaths per day occurring at home in New York City due to COVID-19 are not being counted in the official figures. "Early on in this crisis we were able to swab people who died at home, and thus got a coronavirus reading. But those days are long gone. We simply don't have the testing capacity for the large numbers dying at home. Now only those few who had a test confirmation *before* dying are marked as victims of coronavirus on their death certificate. This almost certainly means we are undercounting the total number of victims of this pandemic," said Mark Levine, Chair of New York City Council health committee [source]
 
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American Airlines union says 100 of its flight attendants have coronavirus
Published: April 7, 2020, 1:24 pm
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FILE - In this Wednesday, March 25, 2020 file photo, American Airlines jets sit idly at their gates as a jet arrives at Sky Harbor International Airport in Phoenix. The Trump administration is raising the possibility of the U.S. government getting ownership stakes in U.S. airlines in exchange for $25 billion in direct grants to help the carriers survive a downturn caused by the coronavirus pandemic, according to people familiar with the matter, Thursday, March 26, 2020. (AP Photo/Matt York, File) (Copyright 2020 The Associated Press. All rights reserved)
(CNN) -- The union representing flight attendants for American Airlines says about 100 flight attendants have tested positive for the coronavirus.

The Association of Professional Flight Attendants, representing more than 27,000 flight attendants, disclosed the figure in a message to its membership and said the airline has "agreed to start providing face masks for frontline team members while at work should you choose to wear one." The union said masks are being distributed this week.

APFA president Julie Hedrick said Tuesday the union has "been pushing the company since January" to provide personal protective equipment for flight attendants.

"We have consistently advocated for Personal Protective Equipment (PPE) for all of our flight attendants to be available on every aircraft, for social distancing between passengers and crew jump seats, for thermal scanning in the airports, and to receive immediate notification of flight attendants who have tested positive for the virus," Hedrick said. "Flight attendants are aviation's first responders, who are transporting medical personnel and supplies into COVID-19 hotspots, and they need to be treated and protected as such."

American would not comment directly on the union's claim of flight attendants testing positive for the virus at the world's largest airline.

"The safety of our customers and team members is our top priority," the airline's statement said. "We are in close contact with the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention and public health officials and are coordinating with them on any required health and safety related measures. We continue to look at all ways we can care -- and protect -- our team during this stressful time."

In another message to its membership, the union indicated it expects only about one in four of its flight attendants to be flying in May, due to major cuts in the airline's schedule.

The airline is prevented from involuntarily furlough any employees during the next six months as part of the terms of the coronavirus relief act that is expected to give $25 billion in grants to the nation's passenger airlines.

American CEO Doug Parker warned employees a week ago that many of them "will be at minimal paid hours for months to come."

-- CNN's Renee Baharaeen and Chris Isidore contributed to this report
 

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How you gonna ROFL with a hollow back?
i dont believe that bullshyt, cacs are under-reporting the real numbers of how many of them have it...:stopitslime:
You are probably right, and if it occurs to Trump and his campaign folks/administration that this very strategy will play like gangbusters among his fukkface base, expect it to ramp the fukk up. Poeople in their own family could drop dead in their arms, and they won't believe their lying eyes, or the hear out of their lying ears.
 
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