COVID-19 Pandemic (Coronavirus)

Bawon Samedi

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The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) estimates that swine flu infected nearly 61 million people in the United States and caused 12,469 deaths. Worldwide, up to 575,400 people died from pandemic swine flu.
Understanding Swine Flu (H1N1 Flu)

Man... I can only imagine yall panic during the swine flu.:wow: Chill the fukk out with this whole "end of human civilization" nonsense.
 

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Yeah it's terrible in Camden. Two high school students got it after interning at a hospital over there so I'd be worried as fukk..

I'd also reason that it's in the pee dee as there was a patient in Florence showing all of the symptoms last week, but because they didn't do any international travel the cdc refused to test them and they were discharged from the hospital...:snoop:
Yeah in small towns like Florence and Camden this shyt will spread like Wildfire, about to fly out my mom and dad to live with me for the time being. They live in Columbia and it's only a matter of time.
 

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I remember that shyt well becuz my ex wife had it. People were scared but social media wasnt what it is now
lol These cats would be saying nonsense like "human civilization is going to end!:damn:" I find it laughable that people are comparing this to the Spanish Flu.
 

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For those who don't understand how the data is coming in and why just looking at raw numbers without any other context is wrong. Hopefully this simple graph will help you understand the fallacy. Imagine the x-axis as time and the y axis as the amount of deaths or cases.

 
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