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Ep 703 | All Data Now Show Humans Cannot Stop the Spread of the Virus
Ep 703 | All Data Now Show Humans Cannot Stop the Spread of the Virus
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48 minutes
Released:
Aug 18, 2020
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Take out your pens and paper and prepare to take notes on this data- and fact-filled show. I prove how this virus spreads no matter what you do, it burns out at about 20% infection levels no matter what you do, and it kills fewer people in a functioning society. When will the tone-deaf leaders finally recognize this?
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Aug 18, 2020
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