In a spring of bad days, April 29 was one of the worst, 24 hours of death and decay, angst and anger, that the new coronavirus left in its path as it sped across the United States.
The country had just posted its millionth case of Covid-19, and where infections surged, deaths followed. On that day, 2,521 people died nationwide, one of the highest daily tolls of the pandemic. There was a Chicago woman who had complained of inadequate protective gear at the nursing home where she worked. The Marine Corps veteran raised on Big Cypress Seminole Reservation in Florida. The St. Paul woman who died as her daughter held her hand.national jobless rate in April
—14.7%—was the highest since the Bureau of Labor Statistics started keeping track in 1948. And officials believed even that number was an underestimate. Together, events on April 29—medical, emotional, social and economic—form a mosaic of a country that had fallen over the edge into deep crisis.
Yawn
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Meanwhile, Washington is still debating on IF they should do anything about it... in Canada we got 2k a month for 6 months, now that aid is extended until september next year... Imagine another 4 years of Trump as the death toll reaches 500k and Washington still ain't doing shit!
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What so upsetting to me is the fact that the 'Leaders' of this crisis have no idea about how critical forecasting & management of expectations is.They just act & then get hysterical when Infection rise faster than they hoped. We have far more control over this than pp realize.
yes if only we would of been told by this corrupt djt/pence adm/.we could of saved thousands of lives from the trump virus/.with their complete lies & failures/.
dont worry no true trump supporters got crushed
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