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zzzzz >> As for the country it is UNCONSCIONABLE THAT WE HAVE MULTIPLE TIMES THE CASES OF CHINA, GERMANY, ITALY, AND SPAIN TOGETHER, AND WE CANNOT TEST ENOUGH FOR ANTIBODIES AND CASES. THE RICHEST COUNTRY IN THE WORLD CANNOT BE IN THIS STATE OF AFFAIRS. IT IS A BAD DREAM, A NIGHTMARE. TO FEEL POWERLESS TO PLAN YOUR DESTINY IS 4th WORLD STUFF.
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Ya ain't too bright is ya, zz.
China lied through their teeth as to hos many cases they had
and how many died. The U.S. has several multiples the populations
of Germany, Italy, and Spain.

Antibody testing? Looks like April 2nd the FDA approved it.

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FDA approves first antibody test in the US to detect the coronavirus

http://www.livescience.com/first-coronavirus-antibody-test-approved-us.html

The Food and Drug Administration (FDA) has approved the first test in the U.S. designed to detect coronavirus antibodies, according to a letter of authorization. Widespread antibody testing can be useful in determining how many people in a population were infected with the virus and might now be immune.

Up until now, all of the coronavirus tests conducted in the U.S. were designed to find fragments of the virus itself. This type of test, which uses a method called PCR to find viral RNA in nasal samples, is useful for detecting people who are currently infected with the coronavirus.

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As for Greece . . .

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http://www.focus-economics.com/countries/greece

March 3, 2020

Economic activity seemingly lost further stride in the final stretch of 2019, after slowing in the third quarter on shrinking domestic demand. Industrial output plunged in Q4 on an ailing electricity supply sector, suffering the sharpest contraction in six years. Similarly, goods exports fell in the quarter amid weak EU demand, which, coupled with a marked slowdown in tourism revenues in the same period, suggests the external sector may have restrained growth. A sizeable drop in merchandise imports also hints at subdued domestic demand at year-end. Turning to 2020, upbeat employment and production growth lifted the manufacturing PMI to a six-month high in January, boding well for the goods-producing sector. In other news, the country’s bonds reached another milestone in mid-February, with 10-year yields falling below 1.00% for the first time despite its junk-rated debt as investors scramble for positive yield in the Eurozone government bond market.

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Re: Ron DeSantis, the Governor of Florida SH**HOLE, is trying to use the courts to stop the release of mortality statistics to the press...
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Sun, 19 Apr 20 1:37 AM
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I guess you aren't aware of it, but your "friends" on Pffart3 probably didn't notice and definitely didn't care that you left. There wasn't a single acknowledgment of your departure. Here, however, we noticed - although it took two weeks. Like clo and OCU, we don't care if you stop posting, go away, die, whatever. You aren't a friend and you don't matter.


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