i think it's clear that correlation is causation.Another 19 cases today. 90 cases up from 40 cases prior to mask introduction.
Not at all what I said today, or any other day in this thread. If you want to be perpetuate nonsense, please apply for a gig at Fox News or CNN.i think it's clear that correlation is causation.
ban masks.
I get all my medical facts from memes.A harsh truth emerges...
Namaste
that lady needs to put on a few more masksA harsh truth emerges...
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Sadly a lot of people really do. ?I get all my medical facts from memes.
Namaste
We're going to some day look back on social media the same way we do cigarettes.Sadly a lot of people really do. ?
We're going to some day look back on social media the same way we do cigarettes.
I mean with the "What were we thinking?" attitude. Nothing will ever look as cool as smoking.Bad for you but sure makes you look cool when you do it?
1. My. How disgusting of you to wish her death because you disagree with science. Real classy.that lady needs to put on a few more masks
The Trump administration is attempting to block billions of dollars for contact tracing, additional testing and other coronavirus mitigation efforts that would potentially be included in Congress's next coronavirus relief package, officials involved in the negotiations told The Washington Post.
According to the Post's sources, the administration is also trying to block billions in funding for the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention (CDC) that GOP senators want to give the agency as it continues to battle COVID-19 on the front lines.
The administration also wanted to take out billions of dollars that would go to the Pentagon and State Department to allow them to better combat the pandemic both domestically and internationally, the Post reports.
Older Children Spread the Coronavirus Just as Much as Adults, Large Study Finds
Older Children Spread the Coronavirus Just as Much as Adults, Large Study Finds
The study of nearly 65,000 people in South Korea suggests that school reopenings will trigger more outbreaks.www.nytimes.com