"WW C"- COVID-19, GLOBAL CASES SURPASS 676 MILLION...Here we go again 2025 are we ready for Trump to fuck this up again?

Man... these fucking crackas….. he's got no evidence.... like Trump.... a bunch of I've heard and a source tells me and they say... :smh: :hmm:

She's been falsely accused of starting the pandemic. Her life has been turned upside down

Maatje Benassi, a US Army reservist and mother of two, has become the target of conspiracy theorists who falsely place her at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, saying she brought the disease to China.
The false claims are spreading across YouTube every day, so far racking up hundreds of thousands of apparent views, and have been embraced by Chinese Communist Party media. Despite never having tested positive for the coronavirus or experienced symptoms, Benassi and her husband are now subjects of discussion on Chinese social media about the outbreak, including among accounts that are known drivers of large-scale coordinated activities by their followers.
The claims have turned their lives upside down. The couple say their home address has been posted online and that, before they shut down their accounts, their social media inboxes were overrun with messages from believers of the conspiracy.
"It's like waking up from a bad dream going into a nightmare day after day," Maatje Benassi told CNN Business in an exclusive interview, the first time she has spoken publicly since being smeared online.

 
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Man... these fucking crackas….. he's got no evidence.... like Trump.... a bunch of I've heard and a source tells me and they say... :smh: :hmm:

She's been falsely accused of starting the pandemic. Her life has been turned upside down

Maatje Benassi, a US Army reservist and mother of two, has become the target of conspiracy theorists who falsely place her at the beginning of the coronavirus pandemic, saying she brought the disease to China.
The false claims are spreading across YouTube every day, so far racking up hundreds of thousands of apparent views, and have been embraced by Chinese Communist Party media. Despite never having tested positive for the coronavirus or experienced symptoms, Benassi and her husband are now subjects of discussion on Chinese social media about the outbreak, including among accounts that are known drivers of large-scale coordinated activities by their followers.
The claims have turned their lives upside down. The couple say their home address has been posted online and that, before they shut down their accounts, their social media inboxes were overrun with messages from believers of the conspiracy.
"It's like waking up from a bad dream going into a nightmare day after day," Maatje Benassi told CNN Business in an exclusive interview, the first time she has spoken publicly since being smeared online.



They'll tell people that Fauci and scientists are wrong but will believe a random youtuber.... :smh:
 
They need to go ahead and up that back to 100k.
The sad thing is that 100k is still a conservative estimate, I believe. I am not a big statistician, but I know you are. Can you pull the numbers for the real estimate, so we here on bgol will know what to expect? You should be able to pull the numbers because there is enough of a data set to go off on. Thanks.
 
I just read the list of requirements for restaurants and movie theaters to open up here in Atlanta, shit they might as well just stayed closed.
Here are the requirements for Georgia restaurant dining rooms, theaters to reopen

The movie theatre requirements are completely irrelevan. No way the major studios are releasing the big movies with this shit going on and who the hell is goin to theatre to see Wonder Female instead of Wonder Women 2. Truth is this summer movies are all gonna be delayed to winter or next summer.
 
Top E.R. Doctor Who Treated Virus Patients Dies by Suicide
“She tried to do her job, and it killed her.... Make sure she's praised as a hero, because she was.” said the father of Dr. Lorna M. Breen, who worked at a Manhattan hospital hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak.


Health-care suicides: another tragic toll of the coronavirus pandemic

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Dr. Lorna Breen and EMT John Mondello

She tried to do her job, and it killed her”: So said Dr. Philip Breen of his daughter, Dr. Lorna Breen, the medical director of the emergency department at New York-Presbyterian Allen Hospital — who died by suicide Sunday in Charlottesville, Va., where she was staying with family.

Her work amid the coronavirus pandemic took such a toll. “She was truly in the trenches of the front line,” he told The New York Times. “Make sure she’s praised as a hero, because she was. She’s a casualty just as much as anyone else who died.”

Not only did Lorna Breen care for patients affected by COVID-19; she was infected herself — then tried to go back to work after recuperating for a week and a half. Her hospital sent her home again, and her family brought her to Charlottesville.

Breen isn’t the only frontliner to take her own life after witnessing the horrors of the coronavirus firsthand: A rookie Bronx EMT, John Mondello, killed himself Friday after less than three months on the job, police sources told The Post.

Mondello, 23, graduated the FDNY’s EMS Academy in early February and then got right into the “chaos” with the Tactical Response Group next to EMS Station 18 in Claremont, one of the busiest in the city.

Described by a pal as “always very peppy, very happy,” Mondello told another friend he didn’t like his new job, saying he “was experiencing a lot of anxiety witnessing a lot of death, he’d feel it was a heavy experience when he’d fail to save a life,” the buddy reported.

Imagine what it’s like, watching so many take their last breath, helpless to stop it even though helping is your job.

The pandemic inflicts that personal toll on every single health-care worker — each working feverish hours, separated from family and loved ones, all the while trying to keep COVID-19 victims alive and too often reduced to merely easing their end. The human cost of this pandemic is far greater than just the long list of the dead.

Our hearts are with the families of Dr. Lorna Breen and EMT John Mondello — and with every health professional out there, in the ERs and on the streets in ambulances, trying to save lives. You have our undying gratitude.







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Health-care suicides: another tragic toll of the coronavirus pandemic

DOCTOR.jpg
Dr. Lorna Breen and EMT John Mondello

She tried to do her job, and it killed her”: So said Dr. Philip Breen of his daughter, Dr. Lorna Breen, the medical director of the emergency department at New York-Presbyterian Allen Hospital — who died by suicide Sunday in Charlottesville, Va., where she was staying with family.

Her work amid the coronavirus pandemic took such a toll. “She was truly in the trenches of the front line,” he told The New York Times. “Make sure she’s praised as a hero, because she was. She’s a casualty just as much as anyone else who died.”

Not only did Lorna Breen care for patients affected by COVID-19; she was infected herself — then tried to go back to work after recuperating for a week and a half. Her hospital sent her home again, and her family brought her to Charlottesville.

Breen isn’t the only frontliner to take her own life after witnessing the horrors of the coronavirus firsthand: A rookie Bronx EMT, John Mondello, killed himself Friday after less than three months on the job, police sources told The Post.

Mondello, 23, graduated the FDNY’s EMS Academy in early February and then got right into the “chaos” with the Tactical Response Group next to EMS Station 18 in Claremont, one of the busiest in the city.

Described by a pal as “always very peppy, very happy,” Mondello told another friend he didn’t like his new job, saying he “was experiencing a lot of anxiety witnessing a lot of death, he’d feel it was a heavy experience when he’d fail to save a life,” the buddy reported.

Imagine what it’s like, watching so many take their last breath, helpless to stop it even though helping is your job.

The pandemic inflicts that personal toll on every single health-care worker — each working feverish hours, separated from family and loved ones, all the while trying to keep COVID-19 victims alive and too often reduced to merely easing their end. The human cost of this pandemic is far greater than just the long list of the dead.

Our hearts are with the families of Dr. Lorna Breen and EMT John Mondello — and with every health professional out there, in the ERs and on the streets in ambulances, trying to save lives. You have our undying gratitude.



Top E.R. Doctor Who Treated Virus Patients Dies by Suicide
“She tried to do her job, and it killed her,” said the father of Dr. Lorna M. Breen, who worked at a Manhattan hospital hit hard by the coronavirus outbreak.


I fancy myself a numbers guy. As a nurse in Pennsylvania I calculated that with older nurses dying or really staying retired, new nurses being burnt out, and PTSD from nurses seeing too much, i as a male nurse will reap the benefits of higher wages and benefits a year from now.

There is the fact that I am a black male in my 30s that sometime gives me pause.
 
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When that second wave hits... :smh:
Over 2000 people are dying daily. Until deaths are vocalized by people that matter it won’t matter.

And can we be honest? The press was on this topic before they realized it affected black people. After it was discovered the passion just wasn’t there.
 
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