Wednesday, December 29, 2021

Blue States Are Raging With COVID. Why Are Democrats Spreading So Much Virus?; Nearly 30% of New COVID Cases in America Came From One City, and other C-Virus related stories

Blue States Are Raging With COVID. Why Are Democrats Spreading So Much Virus?
Of the top 10 states (including Washington, D.C.) with the highest COVID-19 infection rate at the moment, seven of them are governed by Democrats.
Unfortunately for CNN and MSNBC, that fact can’t be directly traced to Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis so they’ve chosen not to really talk about it, but if they did, they might ask what Democrats are doing so wrong in D.C. (averaging 1,313 new cases each day), New York (32,566), New Jersey (14,028), Rhode Island (1,382), Delaware (1,029), Illinois (12,426), and Hawaii (1,361).
What’s going on? Why aren’t they Following The Science? Are Democrats trying to kill people?
The national media’s beloved New York, the place Saint Anthony Fauci once said was doing everything “correctly,” has seen a 55 percent increase in hospitalizations as of Monday. D.C. has seen a 94 percent increase. --->READ MORE HERE
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Nearly 30% of New COVID Cases in America Came From One City:
Confirmed cases of COVID-19 are on the rise again due to the omicron variant and its high level of transmissibility. On Dec. 26, 189,714 new cases of COVID-19 were reported. Of those, 54,828 came from New York City. This means that 28.9% of new cases reported for Dec. 26 came from the Big Apple.
“I feel like this story would be framed differently if it were Florida,” noted New York Post columnist Karol Markowitz.
--->READ MORE HERE
Follow links below to related stories and resources:

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