U.S. Hits Record Coronavirus Cases 2 Days In A Row

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U.S. Hits Record Coronavirus Cases 2 Days In A Row WhatDoYouThink?

The United States reported 83,757 new Covid-19 cases on Friday and 83,718 cases on Saturday, both days surpassing the previous record of 77,300 from mid-July, which experts say will likely lead to more hospitalizations and deaths this winter.

 

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If we post these stats on the billboard top 100 instead it might ease fears a bit. Put out a self titled album to accompany the election to give people something to vote for.

Still trying to figure out how to socialize from a distance. Yelling is impolite.

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I think the numbers are crap, erroneous and only meant to stir up election issues.

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Good luck herd.

I can't get over it, either, random Stock Photo Person.

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This looks and sounds like my father...

Americans love each other way too much. We have to hug every 5 seconds or we die

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