THREAD: Americans have been inundated by grim numbers this year, starting with COVID-19’s ever-rising death toll. But to grasp just how much the pandemic has upended everyday life, we can turn to a host of other figures, many overlooked. #PandemicAtlashttp://apne.ws/e6bsmMs
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Numbers can tell us things about our lives in 2020 that we might not want to acknowledge, like the 256% increase in online sales of alcohol.
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And in this year of punishing uncertainty, a number — like the billions of hand sanitizer “doses” shipped to U.S. hospitals — can offer some reassurance.
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The coronavirus emerged a year ago in Wuhan, China, and swept across the world. It brought joblessness and lockdowns, infirmity and death to all corners of the globe. But each nation has its own story of how it coped. Read
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What a surprise.
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That's a pretty bold statement. Need I point out that it has no basis in fact or theory? Much like the cold or the flu, you can never be certain about when or how you caught it. In other words, those agents could've easily have caught it at wal-mart or anywhere else.
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