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Topic History of: Deaths in India
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Green Man JK2006 wrote:
How awful. Nobody gets better and goes home. It is truly a killer plague.

Spot on. The media fails to recognise the survival rate and those who recovered from COVID.

Barney should really get out more and stop watching garbage on TV. I
Honey Cary wrote:
Only deaths free up beds and enough oxygen can't be manufactured, with a fast emerging black market for it. A mate lives in Mumbai.

I bet we could get enough oxygen etc there if we wanted to.

I hope your friend is ok, Barney.
JK2006 How awful. Nobody gets better and goes home. It is truly a killer plague.
Cary www.bbc.com/news/world-asia-india-56872266
Cary Only deaths free up beds and enough oxygen can't be manufactured, with a fast emerging black market for it. A mate lives in Mumbai.