Wednesday, June 16, 2021

The U.S. death toll

 

Today’s Florida governor on the 600,000 deaths?


Florida Gov. Ron DeSantis Downplays The Coronavirus Delta ...

 

Minority leader of your Senate said that the Democrats are just trying to scare you!

 

Well I am not a Democrat 


but and I am extremely scared!



An elder with a compromised immune system living in Florida, you bet I’m scared!


Yes; the V. A. both shots, what about this new stronger virus?

 

Pandemic war 600,012 Deaths and counting! December 2019- June 2021


Civil war 1861-1865- 618,000 deaths and that is because Americans were killing Americans


(OH WAIT)?


Americans not using the V Bomb (Vaccine), to kill our today’s enemy is in fact killing you!


In this Pandemic War it is because Americans are killing Americans!


Think about it for a moment?


Americans not using the V Bomb (Vaccine), to kill our today’s enemy is in fact killing you!

World War -1 – 1917-1918- 116,516Deaths


World War -2 -1941-1945- 405.399DeathsRemember that the (A Bomb), ended that war?


Vietnam 1955-(64), 1974- 58,229Deaths


CHART: How Many Soldiers Died in Each U.S. War? | KQED


The U.S. death toll, according to Johns Hopkins University, stood at 600,012 on Tuesday afternoon.


Many Americans have shown a reluctance to get vaccinated, with just over half of U.S. adults fully immunized.

 In parts of the Midwest and South, in particular, vaccine rates per 100,000 people still remain relatively low compared with the Northeast and parts of the West Coast, according to data from the U.S. Centers for Disease Control and Prevention. The divide has been particularly marked between rural and urban areas of the country.


More than 600,000 deaths have been reported in the United States from COVID-19, according to a tally by Johns Hopkins University, marking a grim milestone even as a nationwide push for vaccinations appears to have curbed the worst of the pandemic's toll among Americans. 


And the once-plummeting rate of new U.S. deaths from COVID-19 also appears to have slowed in recent weeks, as cases continue to spread mostly among non-vaccinated people.  


The current seven-day average of about 430 deaths a day is less than one-seventh of the 3,300 daily fatalities during the ghastly January peak.

 

VIDEO: COVID-19 deaths: By the numbers – WFTV

 

 

McConnell haunts Democrats with new pledge to block Biden court nominee

Analysis by Stephen Collinson, CNN

Updated 6:11 AM ET, Tue June 15, 2021

Mitch McConnell just did it again.


The Senate minority leader, whose dubious maneuvering to turn the Supreme Court to the far right still haunts liberals, just previewed a fresh scheme to bolster conservative judicial supremacy on the nation's top bench for years to come, with widespread consequences for all three branches of government.

The Republican veteran indicated Monday he would implement his self-declared rule and refuse to confirm a Supreme Court nominee picked by President Joe Biden in election year 2024 if the GOP wins the Senate next year.

"I think it's highly unlikely," McConnell said when asked on Hugh Hewitt's conservative radio show if Biden would get a pick. In fact, the Kentucky power player didn't even guarantee he would allow the confirmation of a Biden nominee in 2023 either.

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