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10-31-2020, 08:32 AM
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Originally Posted by Pete F.
U.S. reports 100,000 coronavirus cases in 24 hours, setting world record
Sixteen states reported single-day records for new cases on Friday: Iowa, Kentucky, Wyoming, North Dakota, South Dakota, Utah, Montana, Illinois, Minnesota, Pennsylvania, West Virginia, Oregon, Kansas, Ohio, Colorado and Maine. And three states hit record deaths: Tennessee, Montana and New Mexico.
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it's easy to set records in the first season of the league...(actually, we haven't even had a full season of play yet)
London (CNN) Concern is mounting in Europe as countries smash records for daily coronavirus cases and the World Health Organization warns that the daily death toll on the continent could reach five times its April peak within months.
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10-31-2020, 09:47 AM
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Ledge Runner Baits
Join Date: Oct 2000
Location: I live in a house, but my soul is at sea.
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Originally Posted by scottw
it's easy to set records in the first season of the league...(actually, we haven't even had a full season of play yet)
London (CNN) Concern is mounting in Europe as countries smash records for daily coronavirus cases and the World Health Organization warns that the daily death toll on the continent could reach five times its April peak within months.
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Yet countries with a strong national message and a population 100% on board with the plan to keep the virus in check are doing well, Australia a perfect example.
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10-31-2020, 12:32 PM
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Originally Posted by Got Stripers
Yet countries with a strong national message and a population 100% on board with the plan to keep the virus in check are doing well, Australia a perfect example.
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it's not 100% in Australia and they are arresting "peaceful protestors"...is that what you'd like to see?....
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10-31-2020, 01:48 PM
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Trump fans possibly due to their denial of science or they just don't give a flying FK
Seem to not understand a low positivity rate equals things being open and
a resemblance or normalcy. Like school or inside dinning
they feel its easier to blame lockdowns On Government rather then taking any responsibility for their own or others behavior. But suggest hospitals and nurses are trying to make money Or a 25% POSITIVITY rate is a lie claiming more testing
Is the reason numbers are up, as if we stopped testing and just started again 
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11-01-2020, 05:50 AM
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Originally Posted by Got Stripers
Yet countries with a strong national message and a population 100% on board with the plan to keep the virus in check are doing well, Australia a perfect example.
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Australia had it's "second wave" already June-Sept...not a "perfect example"
AUGUST 22, 2 MONTHS AGO
Australia wrestles with coronavirus second-wave
September 9, 2020
A fall Covid-19 spike could be coming. (And it won't look like anything we've seen so far.)
John Brownstein, a Harvard Medical School professor and ABC News contributor, explained, "As the fall approaches, you have drier conditions. More people are spending more time indoors, so generally the virus is more efficient."
Brownstein also said infections may spike in the fall is because students who return to in-person classes will not be "practicing the same level of social distancing and mask wearing" as they did during initial waves of the epidemic.
But because we know more about addressing the disease, we may fare better, experts say
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