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Yeah, Kevin, here in the United States, 1.2 million people died of COVID. If you compare that to the ratio of how many people are in the United States, like 370 million, it comes to 0.37% of the U.S. population died of COVID. You wouldn't notice that. That would have been able to, you know, if we had, you know, 10%, you would have seen it then, but they still had problems, even with death, burial, all the things that go with it. You know, there was problems, but the general public wouldn't see it because it was well within control of being able to hide the bodies.
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