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Hey Dorks /pol/ here just checking in.

Making sure you're busy coming up with a cure to the MemeVirus

>> No.11956673

Hey dorks! /pol/ here. Fuck you

>> No.11956706

>>11956079

Heya /pol/, how's those white birth rates going?

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11956714

quit larping, that Bret in the OP pic is clearly from /fit/, not /pol/.

>> No.11956721

>>11956714

yummy mommy massy milkies

>> No.11956725

>>11956079
>/pol/ here
and just likethat the average iq of this board has dropped tremendously

>> No.11956734

>>11956079

Nobody that browses 4chan is a chad, if you open this website and spend more than 10 minutes in it you are lesser than a school nerd

>> No.11956818

it's here to stay, people need to get used to getting flus again like they did before vaccines.

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>>11956079
>/pol/
Stopped reading there. Go back to your shithole.

>> No.11956838

>>11956818
>OneCaliforniaman will undergo reconstructivesurgeryafter most of his fingers were amputated duringa two-month hospital stayforcoronavirus.
>Gregg Garfield, 54, only had a 1 percent chance of surviving –but he managed to beat the odds and was released from the hospital in early May.
>“I’m doing fantastic, however, my hands –never going to be the same. I don’t have fingers anymore,”Garfield told KTLA.“This can happen to you.”
>All of hisfingers on his right hand were amputated, as well as most fingers on his left, according to the outlet.
>“COVID has effects on the endovascular bloodstream, so it actually affects the blood flow,” Dr. David Kulber, a plastic surgeon of Cedars Sinai Medical Center in Los Angeles, told KTLA. “That’s why some young people have had strokes, and that’s why anticoagulation — putting patients on blood thinners — now has been a standard cure for COVID patients.”
Garfield was in the hospital for 64 days and spent 31 of them on a ventilator,accordingto Record Searchlight. He was also reportedly considered "patient zero" at Providence St. Joseph Medical Center in Burbank, which is only about 10 miles north ofLos Angeles.
>Most of Gregg Garfield's fingers were amputated during a two-month hospital stay for coronavirus.
>Garfield was hospitalized after a February trip toItaly, which was once a global hotspot for the pandemic, Searchlight reported. Italy now ranks 15th globally for confirmed coronavirus cases, according todatafrom Johns Hopkins University.
>“Medically speaking, I should not be here,” Garfield said.

>> No.11956842

>“From MRSA, to sepsis, to kidney failure to liver failure, I turned around with 100 percent capacity on everything from my kidneys, my liver, my cognitive,” hesaid. “I mean I’m here today to stand tall. The only challenge that I have physically is amputations of my fingers.”
>His hospital stay set him back around $2 million. Insurance will cover most of the costs, except for the prosthetics, the outlet reported.
>Kulber said the reconstructive process will involve at least six operations, creating new fingers on the right hand, “and ultimately create fingers enough that he can put on prosthetics on the very ends, to have like a bionic hand

>> No.11957770

>>11956079
/pol/ is the sped kid who flails his arms in an autistic rage when you try to correct him.

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>>11956079
based /sci/ nerds btfo

>> No.11959052

>>11956706
Eugenics > r selected panic breeding

>> No.11959260

>>11956714
Pfffff