Friday
Moderator
At least 2,313 new coronavirus deaths and 180,830 new cases were reported in the United States on Nov. 25. Over the past week, there has been an average of 176,733 cases per day, an increase of 38 percent from the average two weeks earlier.
As of Thursday afternoon, more than 12,917,200 people in the United States have been infected with the coronavirus and at least 262,800 have died, according to a New York Times database.
Case numbers are spiking across most of the United States, leading to dire warnings about full hospitals, exhausted health care workers and expanding lockdowns.
Glimmers of progress in the Upper Midwest are being offset by major surges elsewhere.
Some f*cking moron just tried to tell me that my aunt didn’t die from Cov19, because she had cancer.
Hey, IDIOT. If a drunk driver plowed into her on the road? The cancer didn’t kill her, the drunk driver did.
It’s just like, FFS. Mortality & Morbidity stats are not that hard to understand. A person has to be willfully ignorant to not grok that, yes, as people are killed by the hundreds of thousands from plague? That some of them would have died anyway from other causes. But. That. Doesn’t. Mean. That. They. Weren’t. Killed. By. Corona. Chasus fawking keerist, the Downs Syndrome bagger at the grocery store can understand that. He’s the one who told the f*ckwit that if a drunk driver hit my aunt, they’d send the drunk driver to jail. Because cancer didn’t kill her, but his driving did.
I swear, it’s like some people have chipped beef on toast for brains.