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Social Justice Based Contact Tracing
When a person tests positive for COVID-19, government doesn’t ask them if they were at a BLM protest. Yet experts somehow know that the protests didn’t spread the virus.
TMC Daily New Covid-19 Hospitalizations – Texas Medical Center
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July 7, 1936
On this date in 1936, the average maximum temperature across the US was 93 degrees, and nearly one fourth of the US was above 100 degrees.
The previous day (July 6, 1936) was the hottest day on record at North Dakota (121F) and Minnesota (114F)
7 Jul 1936, 1 – Chicago Tribune at Newspapers.com
These were the state maximum temperatures on July 7, 1936.
California 114 Arizona 114 North Dakota 113 Illinois 111 Kentucky 110 Indiana 110 South Dakota 109 Montana 109 Wisconsin 108 Minnesota 107 Alabama 107 Iowa 106 Oklahoma 105 Utah 104 Missouri 104 Michigan 103 Georgia 103 Florida 103 Tennessee 102 Wyoming 101 Nebraska 101 Kansas 101 Louisiana 100 Colorado 100 Ohio 99 Nevada 99 Mississippi 99 New York 98 New Mexico 98 Arkansas 98 Texas 97 Idaho 96 South Carolina 95 Virginia 94 New Jersey 94 West Virginia 93 Pennsylvania 93 New Hampshire 92 Washington 91 Vermont 90 North Carolina 90 Oregon 89 Massachusetts 88 Maryland 88 Maine 87 Connecticut 87 Delaware 86 Rhode Island 85
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1996 : Wuhan Flu Can Be Deadly To Elderly
Remarkable how many elderly killing viruses get their start in Wuhan.
”The more viruses like Wuhan, the more people die.”’
- New York Times Sept. 27, 1996
New Flu Strain Is Out – The New York Times
“If the elderly or others who are chronically ill get the harsh Wuhan strain, they are more likely to get pneumonia or other life threatening illnesses”
27 Sep 1996, Page 6 – The Springfield News-Leader at Newspapers.com
Governors didn’t send sick people to nursing homes in 1996.
In 2009, the Wuhan Virus lab was working on a vaccine for the H1N1 virus which “starts like the regular flu, then causes the lungs to stop functioning … showing signs that it can move outside the respiratory tract to other parts of the body.”
08 Jul 2009, 10 – National Post at Newspapers.com
The difference between the 2009 pandemic and the current one, was that it killed mostly working age people. Yet Democrats did not shut the country down.
Globally, 80 percent of (H1N1)pdm09 virus-related deaths were estimated to have occurred in people younger than 65 years of age.
2009 H1N1 Pandemic (H1N1pdm09 virus) | Pandemic Influenza (Flu) | CDC
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