So, especially younger people (I was once one who also felt immortal too) are the most likely now to spread the coronavirus while drunk or high this weekend at beaches and backyard Memorial day parties around the country or high walking in the mountains or across deserts or even in Churches with their parents attending Memorial Day services for the 100,000 to 300,000 people that have already died from coronavirus. About 100,000 tested deaths and about 200,000 non-tested deaths which are all likely having funeral or memorial services this weekend at locations all over the country and world.
Note: IN regard to the whole world there are 344,004 tested Deaths reported. But, this means that there are at least 600,000 non-tested deaths reported. But, because the ONLY tests in many nations are for government officials we could be looking at millions of deaths mostly unreported worldwide at this point.
For example, in China alone it is reported that there are 21 million less cell phones registered since the Coronavirus. This might be an indication of how many actually died from coronavirus in China so far.
This might make sense given that there are 1.4 billion people in China and China would never report 21 million deaths from Coronavirus no matter what. And it goes beyond this because in each family there might be only one cell phone on average.
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