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posted ago by QuestingBeast ago by QuestingBeast +18 / -0

I Thought The 'Rona Virus Was Supposed To Die Out In The Hot Summer Months?

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kommisar6 5 points ago +5 / -0

What is the current death rate? Has it died out?

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Thx1138 2 points ago +2 / -0

Go look at worldometers. Once it’s finished with a region, it’s done.

Not all countries, regions and states start at the same time, but they all follow the same pattern and have the same shaped graph.

Right now the big bad boys are California, Florida and Texas. Their death rate is nothing like New York, because their governors didn’t send sick people into nursing homes.

The rate of deaths per case has plummeted, because the sick people are mostly under 40, and got sick at protests.

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Modus_Pwninz 5 points ago +5 / -0

Honestly who fucking cares.

Nobody ever even thinks about the flu but this has been dominating the news for SIX MONTHS.

If you even think about covid at this point, you're an idiot.

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conservativefrank 5 points ago +5 / -0

Not when the Dems have such a weak candidate for President. Biden is ahead by an impossible margin, you know.

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GenericInsult 5 points ago +5 / -0

The scamdemic / plandemic will only be around as long as it is working in Democrat favor.

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sustainable_saltmine 4 points ago +4 / -0

it did. they only reason it continues is intentional re-infection though state-sanctioned BLM riots. Selective allowance in who can gather. Then absolution from blame

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keepwinning 3 points ago +3 / -0

it is and it will. extreme heat outside is pushing more people inside where it spreads easier.

oh, and riots and protests, but we can't mention that.

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SamQuentin1 3 points ago +3 / -0

The death rate continues to trend downward. Case counts are a function of testing, as only a small percentage of those who are positive get tested.

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Littleirishmaid 2 points ago +3 / -1

If not for the protests, it probably would have.

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ConservativeMom03 1 point ago +1 / -0

Except... in the hot summer months along the southern border states, everyone spends time indoors more in July and August for the air conditioning. It's not a shock that the numbers went up again, and then they'll go down again in September after it has run its course through those areas, and the weather is nicer and people are outside again.