Yodelling concert blamed for turning Swiss region into Covid hotspot

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Yodeling 'superspreader' concert is blamed for turning Swiss region into COVID hotspot

Now the pandemic has spread through the Swiss region, with 1,238 cases compared with just 500 in mid-September.The overloaded cantonal hospital in Schwyz has asked people to begin wearing masks and avoiding gatherings.

 

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Everyone go into your holes like roaches until the Globalist know how to exterminate you..Your lives don't matter

BS. This is just silly.

Can’t they do that wearing a mask ?

Oh please

You don’t say! YOLO

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