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minus-squareLovely_sombrero [he/him]hexagonhexbear13·4 years agoIt looks like the US is doing better than EU average. link
minus-squareAwoo [she/her]hexbear43arrow-down1·4 years agoUS figures are bullshit though. Remember when they changed reporting and their figures basically changed instantly? link
minus-squareJuiceyb [any]hexbear32·4 years agoAlso funding for testing has become nonexistent because “if the numbers aren’t there, then the numbers can’t go up.” link
minus-squaresharedburdens [she/her, comrade/them]hexbear18·4 years agoCan confirm, I was in a line for free tests in a major us metro area that was 4 hours long, absolutely unreal experience. link
minus-squareClimateChangeAnxiety [he/him, they/them]hexbear2·edit-23 years agodeleted by creator link
It looks like the US is doing better than EU average.
US figures are bullshit though. Remember when they changed reporting and their figures basically changed instantly?
Also funding for testing has become nonexistent because “if the numbers aren’t there, then the numbers can’t go up.”
Can confirm, I was in a line for free tests in a major us metro area that was 4 hours long, absolutely unreal experience.
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