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  • Serb
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    While you were barking on us for being the first to invent the cure, our caravan is still going, unlike yours.

    Stupid, brainwashed Yanks!

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  • -Jrabbit
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    US COVID-19 deaths now at 399,822
    Put it another way: Wichita, KS = GONE

    Another million cases ever 4 days.
    Trump? In his bunker, plotting revenge. What a leader!

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  • Ming
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    True dat... and it will be nice to soon have a government that understands the basics... unlike the current Bozo's

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  • BeBMan
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    Still better not to get it at all, but:

    Most people who have had Covid-19 are protected from catching it again for at least five months, a study led by Public Health England shows.

    Past infection was linked to around a 83% lower risk of getting the virus, compared with those who had never had Covid-19, scientists found.

    But experts warn some people do catch Covid-19 again - and can infect others.

    And officials stress people should follow the stay-at-home rules - whether or not they have had the virus.

    (snipsnap)
    But researchers warn there is still a risk of catching and passing the virus on to others again.

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  • Thoth
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    The interview with the clueless woman who got tear gassed is pure comedy gold.

  • Ming
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    Record cases and deaths continue in the US while Trump pouts and whines about twitter, youtube, losing his golf tournament, his banks turning their backs on him, Republicans turning their backs on him, and just everything else while ignoring the continued spread of the disease.

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  • Kidlicious
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    Np. Why do you think women are having problems?

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  • BeBMan
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    Thx for highlighting mental health issues.

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  • Kidlicious
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    Originally posted by BeBro View Post
    Has anyone an idea why Ireland suddenly has the world's most cases/day after it was doing pretty well for rather long?

    Well, just found it really surprising...
    It's not because of Trump?

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  • Kidlicious
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    Mental health has worsened among women more than among men because of the CCP virus.

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  • The Mad Monk
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    I blame Christmas.

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  • BeBMan
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    Has anyone an idea why Ireland suddenly has the world's most cases/day after it was doing pretty well for rather long?

    Well, just found it really surprising...

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  • Broken_Erika
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    Originally posted by BBC
    Covid: 2020 saw most excess deaths since World War Two


    The Covid pandemic has caused excess deaths to rise to their highest level in the UK since World War Two.

    There were close to 697,000 deaths in 2020 - nearly 85,000 more than would be expected based on the average in the previous five years.

    This represents an increase of 14% - making it the largest rise in excess deaths for more than 75 years.

    When the age and size of the population is taken into account, 2020 saw the worst death rates since the 2000s.

    This measure - known as age-standardised mortality - takes into account population growth and age.

    The data is only available until November - so the impact of deaths in December have not yet been taken into account - but it shows the death rate at that stage was at its highest in England since 2008.
    Last year saw 697,000 deaths registered in the UK - 14% above what would be expected.

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  • self biased
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    I could watch videos of all these cosplaytriots and Gravy Seals bawling their eyed out about how unfair it is they got put on the no-fly list after they committed domestic terrorism for hours on end.

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