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Regis Donovan

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Dec 3, 2021, 9:22:17 AM12/3/21
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I hate it when things get cancelled because they're not politically correct and some sensitive people just can't handle the truth.

Mask mandates saved lives and prevented COVID-19 infections in Missouri’s biggest cities during the worst part of the delta variant wave, an analysis by the state Department of Health and Senior Services shows.

But the analysis, conducted at the request of Gov. Mike Parson’s office in early November, was never made public and was only obtained by The Missouri Independent and the Documenting COVID-19 project after a Sunshine Law request to the department.

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Dec 3, 2021, 1:18:48 PM12/3/21
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Dang it! If Florida had known this and just got with the program we could have stopped Covid and Biden's ratings would have recovered.

"Florida — along with Tennessee, Oklahoma, South Carolina, North Carolina, Texas and Kentucky — followed this trend, as cases started to rise in late June and began to fall in August. Only Kentucky’s seven-day average case rate is higher than the U.S. seven-day average rate, as of Nov. 5. "  -- probably just coincidence...
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Regis Donovan

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Dec 7, 2021, 3:12:41 PM12/7/21
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> Florida

Looks like COVID data in Florida has also been the victim of Cancel Culture to avoid upsetting Gov. Snowflake DeSantis


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Dec 7, 2021, 5:53:01 PM12/7/21
to 'Lennie Augustine' via Barge Religion and Politics
"instances that dealt with race and COVID-19 research across disciplines."

Deplorable! They completely suppressed the race factor/card.

"to the point that race-related references have been edited out of course materials and researchers felt pressure to destroy COVID-19 data, according to a report released Monday by a Faculty Senate committee."

Do you think the race issue (excluding Asians of course) was the main impetus and covid-19 secondary/collateral?
Seems the article always mentions both together and always lists race first.
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