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Coronavirus (COVID-19) is too exciting for adults to discuss (CLOSED)

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The University of Alabama reports over 500 Covid-19 cases less than a week after classes started
A maybe a dozen of them actually got seriously ill.

The University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill and the University of Notre Dame both halted in-person classes within days of the start of the school year. Each university has recorded over 400 Covid-19 cases since mid-August.
So, in a college environment, 1.3% (UNC) and 4.6% (ND) of the campus actually caught a pandemic virus. Oh, the humanity. Again, maybe a couple dozen got really ill.

Had even one student died from COVID at any of the three universities, I'm sure you'd have mentioned it. I would've read your linked article, but I'm not answering a fucking survey just to read the article.
 
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So, Sunday I went to Costco and in line was a genius couple wearing not only their masks but each also had on one of those full face shields...standing in line outside in the direct sunlight. And this morning on my way in to work around 6:00 AM, I saw this chick walking along the side of the road--with not a soul within a half fucking mile--wearing her mask.
 
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So, Sunday I went to Costco and in line was a genius couple wearing not only their masks but each also had on one of those full face shields...standing in line outside in the direct sunlight. And this morning on my way in to work around 6:00 AM, I saw this chick walking along the side of the road--with not a soul within a half fucking mile--wearing her mask.
I take you more serious than anyone else here b/c of your use of the “F” word in nearly every post.

It really illustrates your level of intelligence.
 
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I've heard these stories before from people that I know but as always, who knows? Sunday my best bud for the past 40 years stopped by for a few beers, certainly a guy I trust. Said a guy he's known for years and his dad went for tests but the lines were too long so they backed out. About 10 days later both received positive test results. About a week later the guy's dad got a letter in the mail that was his own death certificate with cause of death listed as Covid-19.
 
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I've heard these stories before from people that I know but as always, who knows? Sunday my best bud for the past 40 years stopped by for a few beers, certainly a guy I trust. Said a guy he's known for years and his dad went for tests but the lines were too long so they backed out. About 10 days later both received positive test results. About a week later the guy's dad got a letter in the mail that was his own death certificate with cause of death listed as Covid-19.
:rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl::rofl:
 
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So my friend who is an Air Force Brigadier (one-star) General posted this photo of the park pool in Larkspur, CO, where her kids were playing...this was three days ago (Saturday, the 22nd). Not a single mask worn by a kid or an adult, and zero social distancing. So, I figured Colorado must be a real COVID hot spot. Nope. Cases have been steadily declining (nearly 50% over the last month so far), and the death rate has been virtually flat at around five a day for the last two months. That's five deaths a day out of a population of 5.76 million.

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