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20 minutes ago, luke262 said:

half a million death worldwide and you think it's a hoax? Seriously?

I hope someone hasn't taken away your liberties by making you wear a mask

not a "HOAX" corona virus is real..   but its not the world destroyer people think..  its a cold for the vast majority of us..  but fear porn for the majority of us

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6 minutes ago, The Huddler said:

look at stats you cows

i've lived up the road from cows for a very long time.  not once have i seen them reading a paper or being interested in statistics.  not even once.  i will present them with statistics if you think it will help, but i don't think they speak math at all.  

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48 minutes ago, raz said:

i've lived up the road from cows for a very long time.  not once have i seen them reading a paper or being interested in statistics.  not even once.  i will present them with statistics if you think it will help, but i don't think they speak math at all.  

Are they wearing masks? When they go to the store, at least?

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7 hours ago, kass said:

I think Sweden looked at the chart, thought it was stupid and dropped out of it. Or maybe it just doesn't include countries who run a New Public Management healthcare system.

One important piece of context you should be aware of is that American conservatives think people die waiting in line to see a doctor in your country.

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57 minutes ago, cookinbrak said:

Are they wearing masks? When they go to the store, at least?

they are now.  it turns out they were very interested in statistics and keeping everyone as safe as possible from the virus.

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1 hour ago, raz said:

i've lived up the road from cows for a very long time.  not once have i seen them reading a paper or being interested in statistics.  not even once.  i will present them with statistics if you think it will help, but i don't think they speak math at all.  

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4 hours ago, The Huddler said:

 

Corona Virus is the biggest HOAX in human history...  no doubt it exists..  but to shut down society??

 

nah man

Aaaaaand, this is why the second wave is coming and will be worse than the first wave. How many deaths will it take for you to stop calling it a hoax?  Fearless prediction: you will stop when you get sick or when a family member dies from Covid-19.

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44 minutes ago, Greatman77 said:

Aaaaaand, this is why the second wave is coming and will be worse than the first wave. How many deaths will it take for you to stop calling it a hoax?  Fearless prediction: you will stop when you get sick or when a family member dies from Covid-19.

Unfortunately, this is what it’s going to take for a lot of people.

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I don't think many will wake up. There's too much peer pressure and political pressure for them to downplay it no matter what. Even if a million Americans die they'll still proclaim that there's 330 million Americans so that's still less than 1%. It's no big deal. Liberal hoax to destroy Trump's economy. Meanwhile, they'll still fail to explain why the rest of the world has taken far more aggressive measures.

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