So what does the cordwood count need to be by week’s end to count as max carnage?
So what does the cordwood count need to be by week’s end to count as max carnage? Next Monday? We'll probably be at 25,000. Maybe that's optimistic.What would the count be without the "overreaction"?
So what does the cordwood count need to be by week’s end to count as max carnage? Next Monday? We'll probably be at 25,000. Maybe that's optimistic.What would the count be without the "overreaction"? Seems like you would have that answer to justify destroying the economy
So what does the cordwood count need to be by week’s end to count as max carnage? Next Monday? We'll probably be at 25,000. Maybe that's optimistic.What would the count be without the "overreaction"? Seems like you would have that answer to justify destroying the economy I'm sure a couple million (more?) deaths and tens of millions of cases would have no effect on the economy.
So what does the cordwood count need to be by week’s end to count as max carnage? Next Monday? We'll probably be at 25,000. Maybe that's optimistic.What would the count be without the "overreaction"? Seems like you would have that answer to justify destroying the economy I'm sure a couple million (more?) deaths and tens of millions of cases would have no effect on the economy. So you don't have any idea if destroying the economy was required
So what does the cordwood count need to be by week’s end to count as max carnage? Next Monday? We'll probably be at 25,000. Maybe that's optimistic.What would the count be without the "overreaction"? Seems like you would have that answer to justify destroying the economy I'm sure a couple million (more?) deaths and tens of millions of cases would have no effect on the economy. So you don't have any idea if destroying the economy was required I just applied 1918 percentages to our current population. Of course even in the olden days, people knew viruses were contagious and they "overreacted". Cost Seattle a Stanley Cup, and had some less significant adverse effects as well.
So what does the cordwood count need to be by week’s end to count as max carnage? Next Monday? We'll probably be at 25,000. Maybe that's optimistic.What would the count be without the "overreaction"? Seems like you would have that answer to justify destroying the economy I'm sure a couple million (more?) deaths and tens of millions of cases would have no effect on the economy. So you don't have any idea if destroying the economy was required I just applied 1918 percentages to our current population. Of course even in the olden days, people knew viruses were contagious and they "overreacted". Cost Seattle a Stanley Cup, and had some less significant adverse effects as well. So you have no idea if any of this made any difference. Like I said
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So what does the cordwood count need to be by week’s end to count as max carnage? Next Monday? We'll probably be at 25,000. Maybe that's optimistic.What would the count be without the "overreaction"? Seems like you would have that answer to justify destroying the economy I'm sure a couple million (more?) deaths and tens of millions of cases would have no effect on the economy. So you don't have any idea if destroying the economy was required I just applied 1918 percentages to our current population. Of course even in the olden days, people knew viruses were contagious and they "overreacted". Cost Seattle a Stanley Cup, and had some less significant adverse effects as well. So you have no idea if any of this made any difference. Like I said Until we run in traffic, how can we be sure that it is dangerous?