>>So, let's say that Covid miraculously disappears by Easter
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>First, it won't disappear by Easter, and if there's any part of you that truly believes that, that's about as disingenuous as the Trump claim from a year ago. The numbers would be very similar right now if Trump had won the election (unless, of course, people dramatically started changing the method of reporting based on who won the election).
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I said "miraculously" thinking that would signal that I didn't think it would happen, like all the other outcomes I cited.
Your points are well taken.
Sorry that I wasn't clearer.
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