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RE: LeoThread 2025-08-16 03:50

in LeoFinance2 months ago

going to have over 200,000 cases in New York state. And we have over 6,000 cases in the US. Now, today, it's going to be over 7,000, because we still haven't done anything. Well, to your point, I spoke with a physician yesterday whose patient went to the New York state's largest healthcare provider, Northwell, and was told that she wouldn't get her test results for eight days. Now, maybe this is also a good sign in the sense that they're getting backed up because people are actually doing testing. No, no, no, it's crazy. You don't understand. This is insane. The situation, and I mean, you can look for discussions of this online. The fact that we can't do testing is crazy. South Korea set it up so that they could do a lot of testing, and they used it to identify who was sick and isolated them. We don't have that possibility in this country. We're so far behind in terms of testing. So I want to ask you about both South Korea and Italy, maybe compare those two countries. Before I do, I (27/41)