Tuesday, April 14, 2020

Surge in COVID-19 Patients Turns 11 Suffolk Hospitals into Battlefronts; Politicized "Reporrting" Brings New Hoaxes


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Surge in COVID-19 Patients Turns 11 Suffolk Hospitals into Battlefronts


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[N.S.: This means that reconquistas and Hispanderers are pooling their resources to seize front pages and compassion quotas. Just a few days ago, we were hearing that Hispanics had the lowest rate of infection, and were under-represented.]




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1 comment:

Anonymous said...

During a time of "war" truth is the first casualty.