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I had to buy a sword to keep at my parents house.
Was this the first meeting of your fams and your fiance?
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I had to buy a sword to keep at my parents house.
Was this the first meeting of your fams and your fiance?
No. My parents are isolating with my brother in Seattle. I didn't want them to visit due to COVID safety.
They've met several times.
Current reported COVID-19 Cases:
US - 5.3mil (Predominantly privately owned hospitals. I've been told that each hospital receives roughly $30k from the government per COVID-19 case reported.)
Brazil - 3.1mil (Predominantly privately owned hospitals)
India - 2.4mil (Predominantly privately owned hospitals)
Conversely:
Canada - 120k (Predominantly government owned hospitals)
Mexico - 500k (Predominantly government owned hospitals)
I was recently told that the way many of the US hospitals are reporting the virus is rather suspect considering the payouts going on. In many cases, multiple reports of COVID for the same person coming in to be checked.
Also, according to the CDC (and related to me), through the end of July, 2020, the average number of total deaths per day in the US was 7.434. In 2017, there were an average of more than 7,700 deaths per day in the US.
I've been told
I was recently told
Links please.
Well, as to the COVID reports (and subsequent payouts), that was told to me by someone here in Branson whose brother-in-law is one of the top hearts surgeons in the country. Sorry, no link there.
As to the average daily death rate comparisons, that was related to me in a text by my niece. She didn't supply a link. However, I did find this on a quick search, FWIW..
https://www.law.com/texaslawyer/202...verage-cdc-412-96700/?slreturn=20200712145210
The new weekly COVID-19 report shows that the percentage of all U.S. deaths caused by pneumonia and influenza spiked to epidemic levels in the week ending March 28 — the last week in the pneumonia and influenza chart.
But, even at the end of March, the percentage of all deaths recorded as being caused by pneumonia or influenza was still below the level recorded in late 2017.
That said, the heart-surgeon doctor related that he's been under a LOT of pressure to label something COVID-19, when, indeed it is not. As an example, an 80-something man died of "heart failure" on his table, yet the hospital demanded that the man get tested for COVID after the fact. He had one strain of the COVID, but the surgeon said that was "absolutely" not what killed the man. Nonetheless, he was instructed to count it as such.
The doctor was the one who was making the COVID-19 cases comparisons/correlations between the majority privately-owned US, Brazil, and India hospitals vs. the government-run Canada and Mexico hospitals. I found it to be interesting information.
Maybe this "top heart surgeon" should learn why and how contact tracing works.
Hard to say, but the reporting disparities can't be denied.
Yes, yes they can be denied.

Go Sweden!
https://www.lifesitenews.com/news/a...nation-swedens-covid-deaths-drop-to-near-zero
After months of condemnation for no lockdown, Sweden’s COVID deaths drop to near-zero
Unlike many nations, Sweden never shut down its schools or economy and did not restrict individual freedoms to nearly the degree seen in the United States and much of Europe.
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Because they make Donny boy look better!
Marion County Florida sheriff has prohibited deputies from wearing masks and also prohibited public from wearing masks in sheriff's office.
I'll be taking a dump at 9:00 PM.
That sheriff must have an IQ that is off the chart or should I say has fallen off the chart.Marion County Florida sheriff has prohibited deputies from wearing masks and also prohibited public from wearing masks in sheriff's office.
