The novel coronavirus has now killed nearly twice as many Americans as the 116,516 who died in World War I, the third-deadliest conflict in the nation's history.http://abcn.ws/2EnVHNc
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Those we've lost come from all backgrounds and include the very people—first responders and medical staff—who have been working so diligently and selflessly to stem the tide of the infection and care for the sick.https://abcn.ws/3mGmMMV
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The first case of the novel coronavirus in the U.S. was reported in a patient in Washington state on Jan. 20, according to the CDC. Four months later, on May 27, the U.S. death toll reached 100,000. http://abcn.ws/3mGmMMV pic.twitter.com/69j7gSyrcw
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“It is what it is”
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But atleast the stock market is up, nobody panic
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This is the presidents legacy depraved indifference
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Heartbreaking. It didn’t have to be this way.
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Agreed. I wish China didn’t allow the virus to get outside its borders. Good thing Trump banned travel from China when Dems were saying COVID was no big deal!
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