The final total for 6/24 was 38,173, per the @washingtonpost's tracking. Texas and Florida reported more than 5,000 new cases each. Surging positivity rates and hospitalizations make clear that there are other factors driving this beyond increased testing.
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Didn't you get the memo? When you protest for a media approved narrative, you don't get COVID
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Thanks for your comment. Hospitalizations are way up in places experiencing spikes in cases. So are positivity rates. In FL, the positivity rate has more than doubled in two weeks. Those are clear indicators that this is not solely the result of increased testing.
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Trumpsters must get tired of all the winning.
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Mean while...deaths are going down

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Which isn’t that great because we’re going to have a lot of people who are sick and in need of a bed. Yikes. At least dead folks don’t take up ICU space as sad as it sounds. This is its own sucky situation compared to before.
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Trump is stayin till 2024 get used to it.
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