U watch it? I didn't; >2.5 hrs!
did U note the mm:ss mark of the titties?? :(??
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Oh fellas, all this is Coronavirus crap is completely pre-programmed planning for and by central banks.
They all have a ten point response plan all setup like is was planned in an encyclopedia for 3years coming...
There is not one word in the news that is a reactive thought or consideration, evertthing is an immediate decision and preplanned.
Yeah, I'm quite sure all the doctors and other HCWs on the front lines are in total agreement that the Wuhan virus is a 'hoax'.
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No doubt these two fellows will agree with you...once they get out of ICU -
https://www.modernhealthcare.com/pro...ected-covid-19
There's 1 person who has reported in nearly all districts of costa rica, the map of planet reflects in much the same way. Whoever was planning was thuroughly complete in execution.
https://ticotimes.net/2020/03/16/cos...-non-residents
The flu comes around every year and each one is a different strain, could this just be another one of those flu's, only this time it is being weaponized to achieve a goal for the elite global bankers? If this is the case, that it is no different then a common flu and it is being used for an evil purpose, would you consider it a hoax?
Let me know when we reach this level, which there was hardly a peep about, and I will take it more serious.
- 87 deaths from the coronavirus in the US to date...79,913 to go to rival the 2017/2018 common flu -
80,000 Americans Died From Flu Last Year
FROM THE WEBMD ARCHIVES
Sept. 27, 2018 -- Influenza was deadlier last season than it has been for at least four decades, killing 80,000 Americans. So said the head of the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention late Tuesday in an interview with the Associated Press.
As autumn brings another flu season, CDC director Dr. Robert Redfield told the AP that "I'd like to see more people get vaccinated."
The agency recommends that everyone over the age of 6 months get the annual flu shot.
Last year's flu season made headlines for its scope and severity, but the new number still surprised experts.
"That's huge," Dr, William Schaffer, a vaccine expert at Vanderbilt University in Nashville, told the AP. He said that 80,000 deaths is more than double the number expected in a typical "bad" flu season. In recent years, the annual flu death toll has ranged from 12,000 to 56,000 deaths, the CDC said.
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The 2017-2018 flu season was made worse by two factors: strains that hit the very young and elderly especially hard, and a poor matchup between those strains and those in the flu vaccine.
Still, even the relatively weak flu shot probably saved many lives, CDC experts say, so everyone should avail themselves of the shot again this season.
The flu typically kills by triggering other deadly conditions such as pneumonia, stroke and heart attack. The most deadly flu season on record remains that of thew 1918 pandemic, when upwards of 500,000 Americans are thought to have died.
As for the coming season, the CDC says that, so far, at least the circulating strain seems to be a milder one, and there are preliminary signs that the vaccine match is good.
"We don't know what's going to happen, but we're seeing more encouraging signs than we were early last year," CDC flu expert Dr. Daniel Jernigan told the AP.
WebMD News from HealthDay
https://www.webmd.com/cold-and-flu/n...-flu-last-year
First hand account from a good friend's sister who is a MD in residency on the front lines in Sodomisco, "We' like Italy is at this point, cases are exploding."
And how many of those who recovered from influenza last year ended up with lung damage??Quote:
80,000 Americans Died From Flu Last Year
This virus is engineered to boost the psyop and is very real. Get a clue.
E.U. style Technocracy to all points on the globe is a safe betQuote:
"We don't know what's going to happen, but we're seeing more encouraging signs than we were early last year," CDC flu expert Dr. Daniel Jernigan told the AP