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RE: Probably jumps to 75% if you add CA.(nm)

Posted on: April 4, 2020 at 14:20:28 CT
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Both Michigan and Louisiana have had considerably more fatalities than California. Given it's size, location and density of some of the cities, CA has done fairly well.
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     how do you know? (nm) - pickle MU - 4/4 14:24:17
     I read that it is a conspiracy by the Giants and the Jets... - Nebraska99 STL - 4/4 14:20:40
     Probably jumps to 75% if you add CA.(nm) - AllThingsKC KC - 4/4 14:18:50
          RE: Probably jumps to 75% if you add CA.(nm) - KC rules MU - 4/4 14:20:28
               Why do you think it's hit LA and MI so hard? - AllThingsKC KC - 4/4 14:26:16
                    RE: Why do you think it's hit LA and MI so hard? - KC rules MU - 4/4 14:46:38
                    I am guessing citizens of those states are generally less - UncleTupelo KC - 4/4 14:31:59
                         Certainly that impacts the mortality rate but not the spread - KC rules MU - 4/4 14:41:00
                              At least they got to see them slick up titties - UncleTupelo KC - 4/4 14:45:11
     Probably dying on purpose - playhard NWMSU - 4/4 14:17:50
     With China now giving us ventilators, do you think - Toger STL - 4/4 14:17:05




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