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MaxineWaters4Prez 8 points ago +8 / -0

First they reported on "deaths". Then deaths went down so they went with "hospitalizations". And again, those dwindled so they focused on "cases".

The caveat of that last metric is that testing was becoming more widespread. More tests mean more cases. But the numbers didn't scale proportionately. Now as the cases are nearing clinical insignificance, we're all about the second and third curves.

Now they don't report on cases week over week, they're just going with the grand total, as that number can never decrease and will always increase.

The "peak" in the United States happened on week ending April 11th, about 2 months or so since the first cases began to be reported. And since then, they've pivoted from method to method to keep this thing alive. All coordinated, in unison, from the media.

The "deaths" leveled off in the first week of June. 3 months later and we're still doing the same dumbfuck stuff that never worked in the first place.