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And we're not living in fear and neither are they. We all die. Sorry to be the one to tell youHHusky said:
More than 10% of all Americans have diabetes, one of a half dozen "underlying medical conditions". They aren't mostly at death's door because of it. My old man has lived three decades with it.PurpleThrobber said:
A 91 year old with underlying health issues.WestlinnDuck said:Call me crazy, but I'm seeing a pattern here. If we had only locked down our public school system, parks, beaches, and small businesses earlier we could have saved these people.
April 28, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore.— COVID-19 has claimed seven more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll from 92 to 99, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Oregon Health Authority also reported 31 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. today bringing the state total to 2,385. The new COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Clackamas (1), Coos (1), Harney (1), Klamath (1), Linn (2), Marion (9), Morrow (1), Multnomah (13), Umatilla (1), Wasco (1), Yamhill (1).
Note: A case originally reported as a Washington County case was later determined to be a Multnomah County case. The case count in Multnomah county includes the case to reflect this change. However, the case that moved from Washington County to Multnomah County is not reflected in the total of new cases statewide for today.
To see more case and county-level data, Oregon Health updates its website once a day: www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.
Oregon’s 93rd COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Clackamas County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 27 in her residence. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 94th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on March 30 and died on April 26 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 95th COVID-19 death is a 92-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on April 20 and died on April 25 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 96th COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 97th COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 23 at Adventist Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 98th COVID-19 death is a 72-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 24 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 99th COVID-19 death is a 91-year-old man in Yamhill County, who tested positive on April 25 and died on April 26 at Providence Newberg Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Clearly, it was COVID that did him in.
#moneygrab
You gals are taking an awful lot of false comfort in the "underlying medical condition" label. An awful lot of you have or have family members with one or more of these conditions.
Your little sob stories pale in comparison to the tens of millions fucked over by your heroes -
Just because we're gonna die doesn't mean we have to be in a rush to get on with it. If it was just those of you who don't care who would die, I'd feel differently.RaceBannon said:
And we're not living in fear and neither are they. We all die. Sorry to be the one to tell youHHusky said:
More than 10% of all Americans have diabetes, one of a half dozen "underlying medical conditions". They aren't mostly at death's door because of it. My old man has lived three decades with it.PurpleThrobber said:
A 91 year old with underlying health issues.WestlinnDuck said:Call me crazy, but I'm seeing a pattern here. If we had only locked down our public school system, parks, beaches, and small businesses earlier we could have saved these people.
April 28, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore.— COVID-19 has claimed seven more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll from 92 to 99, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Oregon Health Authority also reported 31 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. today bringing the state total to 2,385. The new COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Clackamas (1), Coos (1), Harney (1), Klamath (1), Linn (2), Marion (9), Morrow (1), Multnomah (13), Umatilla (1), Wasco (1), Yamhill (1).
Note: A case originally reported as a Washington County case was later determined to be a Multnomah County case. The case count in Multnomah county includes the case to reflect this change. However, the case that moved from Washington County to Multnomah County is not reflected in the total of new cases statewide for today.
To see more case and county-level data, Oregon Health updates its website once a day: www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.
Oregon’s 93rd COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Clackamas County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 27 in her residence. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 94th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on March 30 and died on April 26 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 95th COVID-19 death is a 92-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on April 20 and died on April 25 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 96th COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 97th COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 23 at Adventist Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 98th COVID-19 death is a 72-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 24 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 99th COVID-19 death is a 91-year-old man in Yamhill County, who tested positive on April 25 and died on April 26 at Providence Newberg Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Clearly, it was COVID that did him in.
#moneygrab
You gals are taking an awful lot of false comfort in the "underlying medical condition" label. An awful lot of you have or have family members with one or more of these conditions.
Your little sob stories pale in comparison to the tens of millions fucked over by your heroes
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The wage slaves on this bored who derive their manhood from a paycheck are cool with risking other peoples lives for corporate profitHHusky said:
Just because we're gonna die doesn't mean we have to be in a rush to get on with it. If it was just those of you who don't care who would die, I'd feel differently.RaceBannon said:
And we're not living in fear and neither are they. We all die. Sorry to be the one to tell youHHusky said:
More than 10% of all Americans have diabetes, one of a half dozen "underlying medical conditions". They aren't mostly at death's door because of it. My old man has lived three decades with it.PurpleThrobber said:
A 91 year old with underlying health issues.WestlinnDuck said:Call me crazy, but I'm seeing a pattern here. If we had only locked down our public school system, parks, beaches, and small businesses earlier we could have saved these people.
April 28, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore.— COVID-19 has claimed seven more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll from 92 to 99, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Oregon Health Authority also reported 31 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. today bringing the state total to 2,385. The new COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Clackamas (1), Coos (1), Harney (1), Klamath (1), Linn (2), Marion (9), Morrow (1), Multnomah (13), Umatilla (1), Wasco (1), Yamhill (1).
Note: A case originally reported as a Washington County case was later determined to be a Multnomah County case. The case count in Multnomah county includes the case to reflect this change. However, the case that moved from Washington County to Multnomah County is not reflected in the total of new cases statewide for today.
To see more case and county-level data, Oregon Health updates its website once a day: www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.
Oregon’s 93rd COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Clackamas County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 27 in her residence. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 94th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on March 30 and died on April 26 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 95th COVID-19 death is a 92-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on April 20 and died on April 25 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 96th COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 97th COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 23 at Adventist Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 98th COVID-19 death is a 72-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 24 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 99th COVID-19 death is a 91-year-old man in Yamhill County, who tested positive on April 25 and died on April 26 at Providence Newberg Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Clearly, it was COVID that did him in.
#moneygrab
You gals are taking an awful lot of false comfort in the "underlying medical condition" label. An awful lot of you have or have family members with one or more of these conditions.
Your little sob stories pale in comparison to the tens of millions fucked over by your heroes
The idea of the govt. floating the economy for a few months because it can not only seems impossible to them, but also wrong -
Noted economist weighs in.BearsWiin said:
The wage slaves on this bored who derive their manhood from a paycheck are cool with risking other peoples lives for corporate profitHHusky said:
Just because we're gonna die doesn't mean we have to be in a rush to get on with it. If it was just those of you who don't care who would die, I'd feel differently.RaceBannon said:
And we're not living in fear and neither are they. We all die. Sorry to be the one to tell youHHusky said:
More than 10% of all Americans have diabetes, one of a half dozen "underlying medical conditions". They aren't mostly at death's door because of it. My old man has lived three decades with it.PurpleThrobber said:
A 91 year old with underlying health issues.WestlinnDuck said:Call me crazy, but I'm seeing a pattern here. If we had only locked down our public school system, parks, beaches, and small businesses earlier we could have saved these people.
April 28, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore.— COVID-19 has claimed seven more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll from 92 to 99, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Oregon Health Authority also reported 31 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. today bringing the state total to 2,385. The new COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Clackamas (1), Coos (1), Harney (1), Klamath (1), Linn (2), Marion (9), Morrow (1), Multnomah (13), Umatilla (1), Wasco (1), Yamhill (1).
Note: A case originally reported as a Washington County case was later determined to be a Multnomah County case. The case count in Multnomah county includes the case to reflect this change. However, the case that moved from Washington County to Multnomah County is not reflected in the total of new cases statewide for today.
To see more case and county-level data, Oregon Health updates its website once a day: www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.
Oregon’s 93rd COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Clackamas County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 27 in her residence. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 94th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on March 30 and died on April 26 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 95th COVID-19 death is a 92-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on April 20 and died on April 25 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 96th COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 97th COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 23 at Adventist Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 98th COVID-19 death is a 72-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 24 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 99th COVID-19 death is a 91-year-old man in Yamhill County, who tested positive on April 25 and died on April 26 at Providence Newberg Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Clearly, it was COVID that did him in.
#moneygrab
You gals are taking an awful lot of false comfort in the "underlying medical condition" label. An awful lot of you have or have family members with one or more of these conditions.
Your little sob stories pale in comparison to the tens of millions fucked over by your heroes
The idea of the govt. floating the economy for a few months because it can not only seems impossible to them, but also wrong
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91 year olds die. Tell it to the 9 year old whose dad lost his job and can't buy food in three weeks.HHusky said:
More than 10% of all Americans have diabetes, one of a half dozen "underlying medical conditions". They aren't mostly at death's door because of it. My old man has lived three decades with it.PurpleThrobber said:
A 91 year old with underlying health issues.WestlinnDuck said:Call me crazy, but I'm seeing a pattern here. If we had only locked down our public school system, parks, beaches, and small businesses earlier we could have saved these people.
April 28, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore.— COVID-19 has claimed seven more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll from 92 to 99, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Oregon Health Authority also reported 31 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. today bringing the state total to 2,385. The new COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Clackamas (1), Coos (1), Harney (1), Klamath (1), Linn (2), Marion (9), Morrow (1), Multnomah (13), Umatilla (1), Wasco (1), Yamhill (1).
Note: A case originally reported as a Washington County case was later determined to be a Multnomah County case. The case count in Multnomah county includes the case to reflect this change. However, the case that moved from Washington County to Multnomah County is not reflected in the total of new cases statewide for today.
To see more case and county-level data, Oregon Health updates its website once a day: www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.
Oregon’s 93rd COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Clackamas County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 27 in her residence. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 94th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on March 30 and died on April 26 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 95th COVID-19 death is a 92-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on April 20 and died on April 25 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 96th COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 97th COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 23 at Adventist Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 98th COVID-19 death is a 72-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 24 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 99th COVID-19 death is a 91-year-old man in Yamhill County, who tested positive on April 25 and died on April 26 at Providence Newberg Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Clearly, it was COVID that did him in.
#moneygrab
You gals are taking an awful lot of false comfort in the "underlying medical condition" label. An awful lot of you have or have family members with one or more of these conditions.
Fuck off.
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If you don't feel safe then feel free to self-quarantine. How hard is that? But it seems like paying taxes, you want someone to make you.
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Fuck off and cook dinnerBearsWiin said:
The wage slaves on this bored who derive their manhood from a paycheck are cool with risking other peoples lives for corporate profitHHusky said:
Just because we're gonna die doesn't mean we have to be in a rush to get on with it. If it was just those of you who don't care who would die, I'd feel differently.RaceBannon said:
And we're not living in fear and neither are they. We all die. Sorry to be the one to tell youHHusky said:
More than 10% of all Americans have diabetes, one of a half dozen "underlying medical conditions". They aren't mostly at death's door because of it. My old man has lived three decades with it.PurpleThrobber said:
A 91 year old with underlying health issues.WestlinnDuck said:Call me crazy, but I'm seeing a pattern here. If we had only locked down our public school system, parks, beaches, and small businesses earlier we could have saved these people.
April 28, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore.— COVID-19 has claimed seven more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll from 92 to 99, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Oregon Health Authority also reported 31 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. today bringing the state total to 2,385. The new COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Clackamas (1), Coos (1), Harney (1), Klamath (1), Linn (2), Marion (9), Morrow (1), Multnomah (13), Umatilla (1), Wasco (1), Yamhill (1).
Note: A case originally reported as a Washington County case was later determined to be a Multnomah County case. The case count in Multnomah county includes the case to reflect this change. However, the case that moved from Washington County to Multnomah County is not reflected in the total of new cases statewide for today.
To see more case and county-level data, Oregon Health updates its website once a day: www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.
Oregon’s 93rd COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Clackamas County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 27 in her residence. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 94th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on March 30 and died on April 26 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 95th COVID-19 death is a 92-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on April 20 and died on April 25 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 96th COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 97th COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 23 at Adventist Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 98th COVID-19 death is a 72-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 24 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 99th COVID-19 death is a 91-year-old man in Yamhill County, who tested positive on April 25 and died on April 26 at Providence Newberg Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Clearly, it was COVID that did him in.
#moneygrab
You gals are taking an awful lot of false comfort in the "underlying medical condition" label. An awful lot of you have or have family members with one or more of these conditions.
Your little sob stories pale in comparison to the tens of millions fucked over by your heroes
The idea of the govt. floating the economy for a few months because it can not only seems impossible to them, but also wrong -
Then stay home pussyHHusky said:
Just because we're gonna die doesn't mean we have to be in a rush to get on with it. If it was just those of you who don't care who would die, I'd feel differently.RaceBannon said:
And we're not living in fear and neither are they. We all die. Sorry to be the one to tell youHHusky said:
More than 10% of all Americans have diabetes, one of a half dozen "underlying medical conditions". They aren't mostly at death's door because of it. My old man has lived three decades with it.PurpleThrobber said:
A 91 year old with underlying health issues.WestlinnDuck said:Call me crazy, but I'm seeing a pattern here. If we had only locked down our public school system, parks, beaches, and small businesses earlier we could have saved these people.
April 28, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore.— COVID-19 has claimed seven more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll from 92 to 99, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Oregon Health Authority also reported 31 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. today bringing the state total to 2,385. The new COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Clackamas (1), Coos (1), Harney (1), Klamath (1), Linn (2), Marion (9), Morrow (1), Multnomah (13), Umatilla (1), Wasco (1), Yamhill (1).
Note: A case originally reported as a Washington County case was later determined to be a Multnomah County case. The case count in Multnomah county includes the case to reflect this change. However, the case that moved from Washington County to Multnomah County is not reflected in the total of new cases statewide for today.
To see more case and county-level data, Oregon Health updates its website once a day: www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.
Oregon’s 93rd COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Clackamas County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 27 in her residence. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 94th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on March 30 and died on April 26 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 95th COVID-19 death is a 92-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on April 20 and died on April 25 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 96th COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 97th COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 23 at Adventist Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 98th COVID-19 death is a 72-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 24 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 99th COVID-19 death is a 91-year-old man in Yamhill County, who tested positive on April 25 and died on April 26 at Providence Newberg Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Clearly, it was COVID that did him in.
#moneygrab
You gals are taking an awful lot of false comfort in the "underlying medical condition" label. An awful lot of you have or have family members with one or more of these conditions.
Your little sob stories pale in comparison to the tens of millions fucked over by your heroes -
By the way your experts were wrong. Dead wrong. So why would we still listen to them?
Why do you? You've moved more goalposts than Ryder -
Mildly entertaining in a guilty pleasure traffic accident rubbernecking kind of way to drop by here every couple days to see another episode of the armchair Kaczynskis keening about MUH FREEDOMRaceBannon said:
Fuck off and cook dinnerBearsWiin said:
The wage slaves on this bored who derive their manhood from a paycheck are cool with risking other peoples lives for corporate profitHHusky said:
Just because we're gonna die doesn't mean we have to be in a rush to get on with it. If it was just those of you who don't care who would die, I'd feel differently.RaceBannon said:
And we're not living in fear and neither are they. We all die. Sorry to be the one to tell youHHusky said:
More than 10% of all Americans have diabetes, one of a half dozen "underlying medical conditions". They aren't mostly at death's door because of it. My old man has lived three decades with it.PurpleThrobber said:
A 91 year old with underlying health issues.WestlinnDuck said:Call me crazy, but I'm seeing a pattern here. If we had only locked down our public school system, parks, beaches, and small businesses earlier we could have saved these people.
April 28, 2020
PORTLAND, Ore.— COVID-19 has claimed seven more lives in Oregon, raising the state’s death toll from 92 to 99, the Oregon Health Authority reported at 8 a.m. today.
Oregon Health Authority also reported 31 new cases of COVID-19 as of 8 a.m. today bringing the state total to 2,385. The new COVID-19 cases reported today are in the following counties: Clackamas (1), Coos (1), Harney (1), Klamath (1), Linn (2), Marion (9), Morrow (1), Multnomah (13), Umatilla (1), Wasco (1), Yamhill (1).
Note: A case originally reported as a Washington County case was later determined to be a Multnomah County case. The case count in Multnomah county includes the case to reflect this change. However, the case that moved from Washington County to Multnomah County is not reflected in the total of new cases statewide for today.
To see more case and county-level data, Oregon Health updates its website once a day: www.healthoregon.org/coronavirus.
Oregon’s 93rd COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Clackamas County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 27 in her residence. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 94th COVID-19 death is a 73-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on March 30 and died on April 26 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 95th COVID-19 death is a 92-year-old man in Marion County, who tested positive on April 20 and died on April 25 at Salem hospital. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 96th COVID-19 death is a 93-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 97th COVID-19 death is a 69-year-old female in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 17 and died on April 23 at Adventist Medical Center. She had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 98th COVID-19 death is a 72-year-old man in Multnomah County, who tested positive on April 24 and died on April 26 at Legacy Mt. Hood Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Oregon’s 99th COVID-19 death is a 91-year-old man in Yamhill County, who tested positive on April 25 and died on April 26 at Providence Newberg Medical Center. He had underlying medical conditions.
Clearly, it was COVID that did him in.
#moneygrab
You gals are taking an awful lot of false comfort in the "underlying medical condition" label. An awful lot of you have or have family members with one or more of these conditions.
Your little sob stories pale in comparison to the tens of millions fucked over by your heroes
The idea of the govt. floating the economy for a few months because it can not only seems impossible to them, but also wrong
Also cute that you're talking about cooking dinner at 3:53pm
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