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13-Dec-2020

750,000 COVID DEATHS 11-03-21

John Hopkins Coronavirus Resource Center
November 3, 2021
USA
46,252,513 COVID-19 Infections
750,423 Confirmed COVID-19 Deaths

Just one month & over Fifty Thousand More Americans have died from the virus.

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If you are an American, this should really give you pause for thought. Get vaccinated!!! Stop pretending that the pandemic either doesn’t exist or else is over.

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“Covid Has Now Taken 750,000 American Lives, More Than The Population Of Some States. That number surpasses the individual populations of three U.S. states: Alaska, Vermont and Wyoming — as well as The District of Columbia. Each have populations less than 750,000 according to 2020 Census estimates. The grim count comes in the same week that the worldwide death toll surpassed 5 million, also according to Johns Hopkins.

In the 12 months between November 3, 2020 and November 3, 2021, the U.S. suffered about 510,000 deaths from the virus. Compared against CDC data from 2019, Covid killed more than 10-times the number of Americans than influenza and pneumonia did put together. It far exceeds the combined yearly toll of diabetes, Alzheimer’s and strokes. The only national causes of death on a comparable scale are cancer, at 599,000 lives lost in 2019, and heart disease, which accounted for 659,000 deaths.”
Deadline

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“The United States has logged more Covid-19 casualties than any other country, accounting for nearly 15% of Johns Hopkins’ total worldwide death count. Over the last 20 months, the country has faced several brutal waves of infection and death, interrupted by hopeful periods of respite. Most recently, deaths slid for the first half of this year as vaccines became widely available, but fatalities spiked again and some states’ hospitals became overwhelmed over the summer, after the coronavirus’ more contagious delta variant took root.”
Forbes

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With vaccination, most of the most recent 50,000 American dead in the past month probably would not have died. Get vaccinated. Have your children vaccinated. Plus take common sense actions to help prevent this virus from thriving & claiming even more lives.

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