What do you think the history books will say about Covid?
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Thread Topic: What do you think the history books will say about Covid?
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I've been wondering about this for awhile.
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"It sucked. People died, and there were almost even more casualties due to death by boredom."
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It was eggcredibly contagious and shut down the countries for months.
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"Acrimony didn't die so this pandemic wasn't really worth it, guys."
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“People finally realized the meaning of quarantine.”
Seriously, I had no clue what quarantine was until our whole country was put into it. -
You didn't?
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"Many deaths could have been avoided, but people got bored at home. Sometimes it be like that."
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i definitely feel like the government is making it out as more of a danger than it truly is. i think it will be yesterday’s history once the election hits.
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“Just because a person in China ate a bat, the whole world was shut down, defined as a pandemic. The coronavirus infects anybody with a weak immune system, so mainly elders and children below 4 years old. The virus killed millions, and even animals.”
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I would really like to see your sources on that bat thing
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"Thus the virus started a chain of events that led to the American government being overthrown and led to the creation of New America, a land devoid of politics, lawyers, police, and common sense"
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The bat fact was announced on the news several of times. But of course I’m the only teen that watches the news lol.
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the numbers are also exaggerated. in many cities, the majority of deaths in hospitals are being announced as covid when it’s actually due to heart disease, lung disease, the flu, pneumonia, etc.
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"Most men came out of quarantine with one arm being stronger than the other"
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