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mary123 Wrote:

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> Group of adults standing and dancing around a

> stereo on the hill, been there for bout an hour,

> do they know something I do not know about social

> distancing or the pandemic??



At 2am in this weather??? Wow! they must be desperate to get out and party

mary123 Wrote:

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> Group of adults standing and dancing around a

> stereo on the hill, been there for bout an hour,

> do they know something I do not know about social

> distancing or the pandemic??


Maybe they know that the Death count from Covid is vastly exaggerated, dying with Covid is not the same as dying of Covid. If you are in a Hospice dying of cancer but have covid its counted as a Covid death, all the while Flu, Heart attack and Stroke death numbers are drastically down for the last year https://medicalxpress.com/news/2020-07-uk-overestimates-coronavirus-death-toll.html and 80% of infections have very mild flu-like symptoms

oh dear upland......that link is 8 months old from July last year. If anything the COVID deaths are underestimated. Excess deaths may be a better indicator, there are many other ways but the general consensus seems to be we are already at 150,000. Maybe those people on Dawsons Hill are using their brains as little as you are

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