Indiana reports 118 more COVID-19 deaths

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3 thoughts on “Indiana reports 118 more COVID-19 deaths

  1. And now there’s a report of the first Omicron variant death in Texas. The man was in his 50s and had had Covid previously.
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    There goes the theory of “natural immunity”.
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    And now we’re down to just three states without known cases of Omicron: Montana, South Dakota, and Oklahoma.

  2. My prediction is that 95% of COVID-19 cases go uncounted, as most cases are minor and those people just stay home and recover. If you call your doctor they advise you to stay home. With 15 minute home tests sold at CVS, Walgreens, Walmart, Kroger, etc. positive tests are never reported. Since the beginning of COVID we have had 25 of 76 employees catch the virus. None were reported to the state.

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