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  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

    @jon-nyc said in US has a shitload of cases:

    820,104. 4.2% increase. Deaths 44,228 up 4.6%
    846,982 3.3% increase. Deaths 46,560 up 5.3%
    890,524, 2.5% increase. Deaths 51,017 up up 4.7%.
    963,168 4% increase. Deaths 54,530 up 3.4%.
    1,010,717. 2.4% increase. Deaths 58,365 up 3.5%
    1,036,652 2.6% increase. Deaths 60,475 up 3.6%
    1,067,061 2.9% increase. Deaths 62,870 up 4.0%
    1,098,565, up 3.0%. Deaths 64,577 up 2.7%.
    1,154,621, up 2.5%. Deaths 67,451 up 2.2%.
    1,177,784 up 2.0%. Deaths 68,442 up 1.5%.
    1,201,337 up 2.0%. Deaths 70,847 up 3.5%
    1252,911 up 2.1%. Deaths 75,447 up 3.2%
    1,281,246 up 2.3% Deaths 76,901 up 1.9%
    1,305,544 up 1.9%. Deaths 78,618 up 2.2%

    1,345,307 up up 1.5%. Deaths 80,239 up 1%

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    jon-nyc
    wrote on last edited by
    #70

    @jon-nyc said in US has a shitload of cases:

    820,104. 4.2% increase. Deaths 44,228 up 4.6%
    846,982 3.3% increase. Deaths 46,560 up 5.3%
    890,524, 2.5% increase. Deaths 51,017 up up 4.7%.
    963,168 4% increase. Deaths 54,530 up 3.4%.
    1,010,717. 2.4% increase. Deaths 58,365 up 3.5%
    1,036,652 2.6% increase. Deaths 60,475 up 3.6%
    1,067,061 2.9% increase. Deaths 62,870 up 4.0%
    1,098,565, up 3.0%. Deaths 64,577 up 2.7%.
    1,154,621, up 2.5%. Deaths 67,451 up 2.2%.
    1,177,784 up 2.0%. Deaths 68,442 up 1.5%.
    1,201,337 up 2.0%. Deaths 70,847 up 3.5%
    1252,911 up 2.1%. Deaths 75,447 up 3.2%
    1,281,246 up 2.3% Deaths 76,901 up 1.9%
    1,305,544 up 1.9%. Deaths 78,618 up 2.2%
    1,345,307 up up 1.5%. Deaths 80,239 up 1%

    1,366,350 up 1.6%. Deaths 82,105 up 2.3%

    Only non-witches get due process.

    • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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    • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

      @jon-nyc said in US has a shitload of cases:

      820,104. 4.2% increase. Deaths 44,228 up 4.6%
      846,982 3.3% increase. Deaths 46,560 up 5.3%
      890,524, 2.5% increase. Deaths 51,017 up up 4.7%.
      963,168 4% increase. Deaths 54,530 up 3.4%.
      1,010,717. 2.4% increase. Deaths 58,365 up 3.5%
      1,036,652 2.6% increase. Deaths 60,475 up 3.6%
      1,067,061 2.9% increase. Deaths 62,870 up 4.0%
      1,098,565, up 3.0%. Deaths 64,577 up 2.7%.
      1,154,621, up 2.5%. Deaths 67,451 up 2.2%.
      1,177,784 up 2.0%. Deaths 68,442 up 1.5%.
      1,201,337 up 2.0%. Deaths 70,847 up 3.5%
      1252,911 up 2.1%. Deaths 75,447 up 3.2%
      1,281,246 up 2.3% Deaths 76,901 up 1.9%
      1,305,544 up 1.9%. Deaths 78,618 up 2.2%
      1,345,307 up up 1.5%. Deaths 80,239 up 1%

      1,366,350 up 1.6%. Deaths 82,105 up 2.3%

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      jon-nyc
      wrote on last edited by
      #71

      @jon-nyc said in US has a shitload of cases:

      846,982 3.3% increase. Deaths 46,560 up 5.3%
      890,524, 2.5% increase. Deaths 51,017 up up 4.7%.
      963,168 4% increase. Deaths 54,530 up 3.4%.
      1,010,717. 2.4% increase. Deaths 58,365 up 3.5%
      1,036,652 2.6% increase. Deaths 60,475 up 3.6%
      1,067,061 2.9% increase. Deaths 62,870 up 4.0%
      1,098,565, up 3.0%. Deaths 64,577 up 2.7%.
      1,154,621, up 2.5%. Deaths 67,451 up 2.2%.
      1,177,784 up 2.0%. Deaths 68,442 up 1.5%.
      1,201,337 up 2.0%. Deaths 70,847 up 3.5%
      1252,911 up 2.1%. Deaths 75,447 up 3.2%
      1,281,246 up 2.3% Deaths 76,901 up 1.9%
      1,305,544 up 1.9%. Deaths 78,618 up 2.2%
      1,345,307 up up 1.5%. Deaths 80,239 up 1%
      1,366,350 up 1.6%. Deaths 82,105 up 2.3%

      1,413,012 up 1.7%. Deaths 85,581 up 2.1%

      Only non-witches get due process.

      • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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      • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

        @jon-nyc said in US has a shitload of cases:

        846,982 3.3% increase. Deaths 46,560 up 5.3%
        890,524, 2.5% increase. Deaths 51,017 up up 4.7%.
        963,168 4% increase. Deaths 54,530 up 3.4%.
        1,010,717. 2.4% increase. Deaths 58,365 up 3.5%
        1,036,652 2.6% increase. Deaths 60,475 up 3.6%
        1,067,061 2.9% increase. Deaths 62,870 up 4.0%
        1,098,565, up 3.0%. Deaths 64,577 up 2.7%.
        1,154,621, up 2.5%. Deaths 67,451 up 2.2%.
        1,177,784 up 2.0%. Deaths 68,442 up 1.5%.
        1,201,337 up 2.0%. Deaths 70,847 up 3.5%
        1252,911 up 2.1%. Deaths 75,447 up 3.2%
        1,281,246 up 2.3% Deaths 76,901 up 1.9%
        1,305,544 up 1.9%. Deaths 78,618 up 2.2%
        1,345,307 up up 1.5%. Deaths 80,239 up 1%
        1,366,350 up 1.6%. Deaths 82,105 up 2.3%

        1,413,012 up 1.7%. Deaths 85,581 up 2.1%

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        jon-nycJ Online
        jon-nyc
        wrote on last edited by
        #72

        @jon-nyc said in US has a shitload of cases:

        890,524, 2.5% increase. Deaths 51,017 up up 4.7%.
        963,168 4% increase. Deaths 54,530 up 3.4%.
        1,010,717. 2.4% increase. Deaths 58,365 up 3.5%
        1,036,652 2.6% increase. Deaths 60,475 up 3.6%
        1,067,061 2.9% increase. Deaths 62,870 up 4.0%
        1,098,565, up 3.0%. Deaths 64,577 up 2.7%.
        1,154,621, up 2.5%. Deaths 67,451 up 2.2%.
        1,177,784 up 2.0%. Deaths 68,442 up 1.5%.
        1,201,337 up 2.0%. Deaths 70,847 up 3.5%
        1252,911 up 2.1%. Deaths 75,447 up 3.2%
        1,281,246 up 2.3% Deaths 76,901 up 1.9%
        1,305,544 up 1.9%. Deaths 78,618 up 2.2%
        1,345,307 up up 1.5%. Deaths 80,239 up 1%
        1,366,350 up 1.6%. Deaths 82,105 up 2.3%
        1,413,012 up 1.7%. Deaths 85,581 up 2.1%

        1,439,434 up 1.9%. Deaths 87,204 up 1.9%.

        Only non-witches get due process.

        • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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        • 89th8 89th

          @George-K said in US has a shitload of cases:

          Just curious on your thoughts.

          If the measures we saw put in place between mid March to mid April were put in place 2+ weeks earlier (when many here even in TNCR saw it coming) imagine the impact it would’ve had on an exponential curve.

          It’s like you’re trapped in a car that is starting to speed up. Jumping out after 2 seconds hurts a whole heck of a lot less than at 4 seconds.

          It will never be provable, but I’d wager every day delayed will have ended up costing 5,000 lives each.

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          Larry
          wrote on last edited by
          #73

          @89th said in US has a shitload of cases:

          @George-K said in US has a shitload of cases:

          Just curious on your thoughts.

          If the measures we saw put in place between mid March to mid April were put in place 2+ weeks earlier (when many here even in TNCR saw it coming) imagine the impact it would’ve had on an exponential curve.

          It’s like you’re trapped in a car that is starting to speed up. Jumping out after 2 seconds hurts a whole heck of a lot less than at 4 seconds.

          It will never be provable, but I’d wager every day delayed will have ended up costing 5,000 lives each.

          89th, you need to stop trying to blame this on Trump by using the "he should have started earlier" shit. It's a bull shit argument. If you want to make it about when action was taken, then talk about the fact that the democrats were occupied with their impeachment shit instead of helping with this issue. Until you do that, your take on this is just more jaundiced TDS.

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          • 89th8 89th

            @George-K said in US has a shitload of cases:

            Just curious on your thoughts.

            If the measures we saw put in place between mid March to mid April were put in place 2+ weeks earlier (when many here even in TNCR saw it coming) imagine the impact it would’ve had on an exponential curve.

            It’s like you’re trapped in a car that is starting to speed up. Jumping out after 2 seconds hurts a whole heck of a lot less than at 4 seconds.

            It will never be provable, but I’d wager every day delayed will have ended up costing 5,000 lives each.

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            Jolly
            wrote on last edited by
            #74

            @89th said in US has a shitload of cases:

            @George-K said in US has a shitload of cases:

            Just curious on your thoughts.

            If the measures we saw put in place between mid March to mid April were put in place 2+ weeks earlier (when many here even in TNCR saw it coming) imagine the impact it would’ve had on an exponential curve.

            It’s like you’re trapped in a car that is starting to speed up. Jumping out after 2 seconds hurts a whole heck of a lot less than at 4 seconds.

            It will never be provable, but I’d wager every day delayed will have ended up costing 5,000 lives each.

            If a frog had wings, he wouldn't bump his butt when he hops.

            You make the decisions you make with the data you have at the moment. Hindsight is always 20/20.

            “Cry havoc and let slip the DOGE of war!”

            Those who cheered as J-6 American prisoners were locked in solitary for 18 months without trial, now suddenly fight tooth and nail for foreign terrorists’ "due process". — Buck Sexton

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            • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

              @jon-nyc said in US has a shitload of cases:

              890,524, 2.5% increase. Deaths 51,017 up up 4.7%.
              963,168 4% increase. Deaths 54,530 up 3.4%.
              1,010,717. 2.4% increase. Deaths 58,365 up 3.5%
              1,036,652 2.6% increase. Deaths 60,475 up 3.6%
              1,067,061 2.9% increase. Deaths 62,870 up 4.0%
              1,098,565, up 3.0%. Deaths 64,577 up 2.7%.
              1,154,621, up 2.5%. Deaths 67,451 up 2.2%.
              1,177,784 up 2.0%. Deaths 68,442 up 1.5%.
              1,201,337 up 2.0%. Deaths 70,847 up 3.5%
              1252,911 up 2.1%. Deaths 75,447 up 3.2%
              1,281,246 up 2.3% Deaths 76,901 up 1.9%
              1,305,544 up 1.9%. Deaths 78,618 up 2.2%
              1,345,307 up up 1.5%. Deaths 80,239 up 1%
              1,366,350 up 1.6%. Deaths 82,105 up 2.3%
              1,413,012 up 1.7%. Deaths 85,581 up 2.1%

              1,439,434 up 1.9%. Deaths 87,204 up 1.9%.

              LuFins DadL Offline
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              LuFins Dad
              wrote on last edited by
              #75

              @jon-nyc 3 days is a trend.

              The Brad

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              • LarryL Larry

                @89th said in US has a shitload of cases:

                @George-K said in US has a shitload of cases:

                Just curious on your thoughts.

                If the measures we saw put in place between mid March to mid April were put in place 2+ weeks earlier (when many here even in TNCR saw it coming) imagine the impact it would’ve had on an exponential curve.

                It’s like you’re trapped in a car that is starting to speed up. Jumping out after 2 seconds hurts a whole heck of a lot less than at 4 seconds.

                It will never be provable, but I’d wager every day delayed will have ended up costing 5,000 lives each.

                89th, you need to stop trying to blame this on Trump by using the "he should have started earlier" shit. It's a bull shit argument. If you want to make it about when action was taken, then talk about the fact that the democrats were occupied with their impeachment shit instead of helping with this issue. Until you do that, your take on this is just more jaundiced TDS.

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                89th
                wrote on last edited by
                #76

                @Larry said in US has a shitload of cases:

                89th, you need to stop trying to blame this on Trump by using the "he should have started earlier" shit. It's a bull shit argument. If you want to make it about when action was taken, then talk about the fact that the democrats were occupied with their impeachment shit instead of helping with this issue. Until you do that, your take on this is just more jaundiced TDS.

                As always, you're making this political. I'm not.

                I'm saying we have X president (forget the person or party) who even on March 9th was saying we "only have 22 deaths" and comparing it to the seasonal flu. If X president (forget the person or party) had acted earlier (again, we in TNCR saw this weeks before then), it would've had a profound effect given the exponential growth where every day of delay has a magnified fatal result.

                But I'll talk facts, you can keep deflecting and talking politics as if that has anything to do with this. Just for a second, imagine X president was Obama...just imagine how you'd be flipping out about his delay right now. You'd be calling for his head under charges of high treason for killing 50,000 americans.

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                • JollyJ Jolly

                  @89th said in US has a shitload of cases:

                  @George-K said in US has a shitload of cases:

                  Just curious on your thoughts.

                  If the measures we saw put in place between mid March to mid April were put in place 2+ weeks earlier (when many here even in TNCR saw it coming) imagine the impact it would’ve had on an exponential curve.

                  It’s like you’re trapped in a car that is starting to speed up. Jumping out after 2 seconds hurts a whole heck of a lot less than at 4 seconds.

                  It will never be provable, but I’d wager every day delayed will have ended up costing 5,000 lives each.

                  If a frog had wings, he wouldn't bump his butt when he hops.

                  You make the decisions you make with the data you have at the moment. Hindsight is always 20/20.

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                  89th
                  wrote on last edited by
                  #77

                  @Jolly said in US has a shitload of cases:

                  If a frog had wings, he wouldn't bump his butt when he hops.

                  If I had ham I could have ham 'n eggs if I had eggs.

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                  • 89th8 89th

                    @Larry said in US has a shitload of cases:

                    89th, you need to stop trying to blame this on Trump by using the "he should have started earlier" shit. It's a bull shit argument. If you want to make it about when action was taken, then talk about the fact that the democrats were occupied with their impeachment shit instead of helping with this issue. Until you do that, your take on this is just more jaundiced TDS.

                    As always, you're making this political. I'm not.

                    I'm saying we have X president (forget the person or party) who even on March 9th was saying we "only have 22 deaths" and comparing it to the seasonal flu. If X president (forget the person or party) had acted earlier (again, we in TNCR saw this weeks before then), it would've had a profound effect given the exponential growth where every day of delay has a magnified fatal result.

                    But I'll talk facts, you can keep deflecting and talking politics as if that has anything to do with this. Just for a second, imagine X president was Obama...just imagine how you'd be flipping out about his delay right now. You'd be calling for his head under charges of high treason for killing 50,000 americans.

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                    Larry
                    wrote on last edited by
                    #78

                    @89th said in US has a shitload of cases:

                    @Larry said in US has a shitload of cases:

                    89th, you need to stop trying to blame this on Trump by using the "he should have started earlier" shit. It's a bull shit argument. If you want to make it about when action was taken, then talk about the fact that the democrats were occupied with their impeachment shit instead of helping with this issue. Until you do that, your take on this is just more jaundiced TDS.

                    As always, you're making this political. I'm not.

                    I'm saying we have X president (forget the person or party) who even on March 9th was saying we "only have 22 deaths" and comparing it to the seasonal flu. If X president (forget the person or party) had acted earlier (again, we in TNCR saw this weeks before then), it would've had a profound effect given the exponential growth where every day of delay has a magnified fatal result.

                    But I'll talk facts, you can keep deflecting and talking politics as if that has anything to do with this. Just for a second, imagine X president was Obama...just imagine how you'd be flipping out about his delay right now. You'd be calling for his head under charges of high treason for killing 50,000 americans.

                    If you think im dumb enough to buy into your explanation, youre wrong.

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                      xenon
                      wrote on last edited by xenon
                      #79

                      I’m in Washington state, several companies had already instituted work from home policies in the first week of March (including my own).

                      Meanwhile Prof. Disinfectant was still in his denialism phase.

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                      • X xenon

                        I’m in Washington state, several companies had already instituted work from home policies in the first week of March (including my own).

                        Meanwhile Prof. Disinfectant was still in his denialism phase.

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                        Larry
                        wrote on last edited by
                        #80

                        @xenon said in US has a shitload of cases:

                        I’m in Washington state, several companies had already instituted work from home policies in the first week of March (including my own).

                        Meanwhile Prof. Disinfectant was still in his denialism phase.

                        Considering the fact that Trump took action to deal with the virus beginning in December, even addressing it in his State of the union address in January, all you've shown us is that you don't know what you're talking about.

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                          xenon
                          wrote on last edited by xenon
                          #81

                          Well there’s multiple videos of the grade A moron being a grade A moron on the coronavirus.

                          And he continues to add to the repertoire everyday

                          Link to video

                          “Testing is overrated” “we wouldn’t have so many cases if we didn’t test”

                          It’s kinda true I guess.

                          The reason people gain weight is because they keep weighing themselves.

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                            jon-nyc
                            wrote on last edited by
                            #82

                            sigh.

                            Only non-witches get due process.

                            • Cotton Mather, Salem Massachusetts, 1692
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                              Thank you xenon, for proving that none - absolutely NONE - of the things you say regarding Trump and none of your arguments defending your views about Trump are grounded in facts or reality, but are instead nothing more than the rantings of a TDS patient. Some of us already knew this, but for any who hadn't figured that out yet you've just cleared things up bicely.

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                                You know, Larry, it is not particularly convincing if every single time anyone criticizes Trump for whatever reason, your response follows the template "... <ad hominem> ...TDS ... <calling some opinion a 'fact'> ...<ad hominem> ...".

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                                  #85

                                  You know Klaus, I might take some of the criticism seriously if I saw any that was based on reality instead of just simple TDS.

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                                  • jon-nycJ jon-nyc

                                    sigh.

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                                    wrote on last edited by
                                    #86

                                    @jon-nyc said in US has a shitload of cases:

                                    sigh.

                                    No kidding

                                    He took that quote completely out of context

                                    Why?

                                    Was he trying to trick us into thinking Mr. Trump thinks tests cause covid? Nobody is that stupid, nobody.

                                    I assume he was just joking.

                                    Haha

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                                    • CopperC Copper

                                      @jon-nyc said in US has a shitload of cases:

                                      sigh.

                                      No kidding

                                      He took that quote completely out of context

                                      Why?

                                      Was he trying to trick us into thinking Mr. Trump thinks tests cause covid? Nobody is that stupid, nobody.

                                      I assume he was just joking.

                                      Haha

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                                      xenon
                                      wrote on last edited by xenon
                                      #87

                                      @Copper said in US has a shitload of cases:

                                      @jon-nyc said in US has a shitload of cases:

                                      sigh.

                                      No kidding

                                      He took that quote completely out of context

                                      Why?

                                      Was he trying to trick us into thinking Mr. Trump thinks tests cause covid? Nobody is that stupid, nobody.

                                      I assume he was just joking.

                                      Haha

                                      No that’s stupid. Tests are not overrated. We’re nowhere near the top of the list on per capita testing. And our cases count is not inflated because of too much testing.

                                      Testing is not the problem - as Trump seems to believe.

                                      The amount of stupid people are letting slide with this guy is astounding.

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                                        #88

                                        My understanding is that when Trump said tests were overrated, he was talking about their accuracy. Though his words got a little muddled. The accuracy of the tests is indeed something that needs to be more widely understood.

                                        Education is extremely important.

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                                          xenon
                                          wrote on last edited by xenon
                                          #89

                                          No, that’s not what he’s saying. He says we have the best tests. But the reason we have so many cases is because we’re testing so much more than anyone else.

                                          Read the last paragraph.

                                          I also have great news on testing. You know, we’ve been doing testing at a level that nobody has ever done it before. We cannot get any, and we cannot get the press to write about it or write fairly about it. And nobody has ever done. We’ve done double what anyone else — if you add up all of the countries in the world, we’ve done more testing than all of the countries in the world added up together. Nobody has ever done anything like that. And we have the best tests.

                                          We have tests that, two months ago, didn’t even exist. Our great companies came up with things — Abbott Laboratories and so many others. They came up with things that — Roche — they came up with things that nobody even believes. So we have the best testing in the world. It could be that testing is, frankly, overrated. Maybe it is overrated. But whatever they start yelling, “We want more. We want more.” You know, they always say, “We want more. We want more” — because they don’t want to give you credit. Then we do more and they say, “We want more.”

                                          But we have the greatest testing in the world. But what we want is we want to get rid of this thing. That’s what we want. We want to get rid of this thing.

                                          This afternoon, I also have great news on that testing. America has now conducted its 10 millionth test. That’s as of yesterday afternoon. Ten million tests we gave. Ten million. And CVS has just committed to establish up to 1,000 new coronavirus testing sites by the end of this month. And the 10 millionth will go up very, very rapidly.

                                          And don’t forget: We have more cases than anybody in the world. But why? Because we do more testing. When you test, you have a case. When you test, you find something is wrong with people. If we didn’t do any testing, we would have very few cases. They don’t want to write that. It’s common sense. So we test much more many, many times..

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