COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

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Desantis said....man football season starting soon. Get yall young asses on the field.
 

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Experiencing manageable shortness of breath and a slight wheeze. Scheduled a drive in test for tomorrow

My aunt just died so I was around about eight family members a couple days ago 4 of them elderly:francis:

fingers crossed that it’s nothing family! Stay optimistic and keep your nutrition and supplements on point!

condolences regarding your aunt!
 

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We really gotta get Trump outta office in Nov. I fear it may be too late to prevent what may be coming for us.. the signs are on the wall and we’re foolishly close to repeating history.

In late January and early February 1918 Miner was suddenly faced with an epidemic of influenza, but an influenza unlike any he had ever seen before. Soon dozens of his patients – the strongest, the healthiest, the most robust people in the county – were being struck down as suddenly as if they had been shot. Then one patient progressed to pneumonia. Then another. And they began to die.

The local paper Santa Fe Monitor, apparently worried about hurting morale in wartime, initially said little about the deaths but on inside pages in February reported, "Mrs. Eva Van Alstine is sick with pneumonia. Her little son Roy is now able to get up... Ralph Lindeman is still quite sick... Goldie Wolgehagen is working at the Beeman store during her sister Eva's sickness... Homer Moody has been reported quite sick... Mertin, the young son of Ernest Elliot, is sick with pneumonia... Pete Hesser's children are recovering nicely... Ralph McConnell has been quite sick this week (Santa Fe Monitor, February 14th, 1918)."

The epidemic got worse. Then, as abruptly as it came, it disappeared. Men and women returned to work. Children returned to school. And the war regained its hold on people's thoughts.

we know what ended up happening in Sept/Oct:francis:

  • The 1918 flu pandemic virus kills an estimated 195,000 Americans during October alone.
 
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I wonder if this weekend will be our “Liberty Loans Parade” moment when this era is compared to the Spanish Flu of 1918 Pandemic

hopefully people are smart enough to just chill and sit this weekend out..
They aren't. This virus has officially made me lose faith in the American public.

We're now going to be seen as an example of what not to do as a country.
 
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