Where will the next major virus hotspot in the United States be?

Which city will be the next New York?


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tangerinegreen555

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All the big cities. One by one. And rural areas are starting to get hit. 33% to 40% of people aren't all in yet. Watch Fox news after 9 for more details. That's why we're having more trouble.

The best thing that could happen is Trump getting it. That would send shock waves through the echo chamber.

Forget baseball this year. Forget football in the fall.
Forget 2020.

Don't forget the election though ;-).
 

mustbetribbin

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I'd still want you sana distancia even if you had a vax.
Thank You for that info, that really expanded my understanding of the situation/crisis that is effecting our nation, such an elevated collective consciousness that we share here on the site. I really enjoyed the added bulletin points you mentioned,***** 5 star thread.
 

schuylaar

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Greeley, Co.

it's the large round red spot on the north east section of Colorado near WY on the map posted..the smaller red spot West of is Fort Collins.

Florida is in big trouble and I'm happy I don't live there any more.
 

mustbetribbin

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Oh ok, I wasn't sure if we were getting our troof from Aleck Jones or David Dike.
Yeah Djhives used to talk about Aleck Jones quite a bit, Did you watch any of those low quality videos I posted? they were purposefully made that way, the info they contained has predicted the future several times.

What's your opinion on the fact that people were discussing a pandemic outbreak like the one we are seeing now, in great detail more than 11 years ago?

Novel: an imaginary storyline and/or events and characters (sequence of events) doesn't ring any bells? Why use that word over an over for these viruses, they keep saying oh look a new one, it's novel, wait here's another one it's novel as well let's name it that? I can post the old literature, I searched last night and found several repeated accounts of "Novel" being used, why adhere to a single definition when there are two separate meanings that allocate to the use of the word? One definition used 10 times why?

Novelty:

Uncountable Noun.

"Novelty is the quality of being different, new, and unusual."

What's so new, different, and unusual about covid? We've had bat borne corona viruses before, it's not different enough from other already known corona viruses to call it unusual, what's really behind covid? Why does everything point towards HOAX?
 
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