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International Statistics of CoViD-19 Update (10/15/2020)


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buddywiser

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CoViD19 Infected are still Growing up.
 
This is the CoViD-19 Update:
 
 
CORONA VIRUS CASES: 3,770,001
 
Deaths: 1,097,288
 
Recovered: 29,139,140
 
 
Hope that this Pandemic will put into an end as soon as possible!

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Even with a successful vaccine and effective treatment, COVID-19 may never go away, It will become like the flu with various outbreaks in certain areas..
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Those numbers are only accurate based on what site you go to and who you listen to. The numbers go up due to more testing and it's proven that the majority of the tests are inaccurate.

My question is, and always will be...How many are showing symptoms and/or are in the hospital. Those numbers are buried.

 

A vaccine is not the cure all. There will always be Covid. Just like the flu.


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Talking about vaccine, now that they are starting to roll-out. Do you guys are in favor of vaccination?


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Taking a vaccine is a personal choice. It should not be made mandatory.

I will not be taking the vaccine. We don't know enough about the virus to effectively create a vaccine that will work and not create dangerous side effects.

They can't create a vaccine to end the flu so how can they for this.


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Thanks for posting this. Keep us updated, buddywiser! 


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