"This is going to be hardest and the saddest week of most American's lives, quite frankly.
This is going to be our Pearl Harbor moment, our 9/11 moment."
@Surgeon_General gives a stark warning to Americans about the scale of devastation this week will bring.pic.twitter.com/ikYM5bMh7a
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Unless you're saying that it was a biological weapon unleashed on the world, quit comparing it to 9/11.
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This is one of those ridiculous stats. 9/11 was "basically" one day. The virus is a month's event.
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The comparison to 911 are totally ridiculous! Why are they continuing to be made?
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So have these diseases...but the world didn’t grind to a halt because of them...
@POTUS@RonDeSantisFL@drscott_atlantapic.twitter.com/irW072yo7A
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Between January 20th and today, a staggering 136,587 people have died of heart disease in the United States. This is 16 times the number of people (8500) reported to have died from the coronavirus.
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Across time, many things have killed more people than 9/11.
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Not to mention a virus no one barely even recalls and barely noticed when it was raging just a little over a decade ago.
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