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I think we can assume the war continues at some level through EVERY SINGLE DAY that Trump is in office ... but, China, for one, will change tactics after he is re-elected.
I think we can assume the war continues at some level through EVERY SINGLE DAY that Trump is in office ...
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It has to go way down once arrests start. Sigh. I assume the CDC is ramping up the false positives etc. There can’t possibly be this many new cases. It’s just not natural. Even though they admit that only 10% of positives are actually sick with covid or words to that effect. And I thought the CDC now says only get tests if you have symptoms; what happened to that?
And yesterday or maybe today, I saw a link to an article and headline that the MSM is not quoting CDC any more but some other little known gov (I assume) health/something department figures? Do you know about that or remember?
I found it in ransomnote’s comment:
http://www.freerepublic.com/focus/chat/3879924/posts?page=1559#1559
Key coronavirus forecast predicts over 410,000 total U.S. deaths by Jan. 1: The worst is yet to come
The U.S. will top more than 410,000 Covid-19 deaths by the end of the year as the country heads into the fall and winter, according to a new forecast from the Institute for Health Metrics and Evaluation at the University of Washington.
Covid-19 has already killed at least 186,800 people in the U.S., according to data compiled by Johns Hopkins University. The model by IHME, whose models have previously been cited by the White House and state officials, forecasts that the death toll will more than double by Jan. 1 and could reach as high as 620,000 if states aggressively ease coronavirus restrictions and people disregard public health guidance.
The worst is yet to come. I dont think perhaps thats a surprise, although I think theres a natural tendency as were a little bit in the Northern hemisphere summer, to think maybe the epidemic is going away, Dr. Christopher Murray, director of IHME, told reporters on a conference call Friday.