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Originally Posted by diakonos
My mother’s friend was turned away from 2 hospitals and died of covid.
I don’t know anyone in CA who has it. Only recently someone (several) in my circle in Tx tested positive.
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California has - despite being one of the most restrictive (yes, I said despite) - had very few deaths per million, assuming you believe the numbers provided. According to reports, they're sitting between Texas (105 D/M) and Florida (187 D/M) for deaths per million (163 D/M currently), with a total reported deaths of 6,445. Meanwhile, NY has reported 1,663 D/M (32.3k total), NJ has reported 1,748 D/M (15.5k total) and both Mass (8,268 total) and CT (4,348 total) are reporting around 1,200 D/M.
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Originally Posted by Esaias
Did you all notice the new COVID19 Contact Tracing app that was installed on your phones? That way "they" can track everyone you come into contact with, mapping out all your social networks. You know, just like we do in Iraq and Afghanistan tracking insurgents and building dossiers on everybody, showing who knows who, when and where they interact, etc.
Yeah, it's all about some "pandemic." Riiiiiight.
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No contact tracing app on my phone. Maybe it's just an iPhone thing? That wouldn't surprise me, as Apple people are generally Sheeple (no offense to Apple fans on this forum, but it's true, generally speaking).
It's certainly not on my Android phone.