JUST IN: More than 100,000 people have now died in the US from the coronavirus, according to figures from Johns Hopkins University.
— CNN (@CNN) May 27, 2020
In just four months, the virus has killed almost twice the number of Americans lost during the entire Vietnam War. https://t.co/RNH5IROg3B pic.twitter.com/9baVumuaUc
CNN is ecstatic, judging from their latest stories. "Coronavirus has killed more than 100,000 people across the US" and "No one knew how bad the pandemic would be when the first known death came February 6. They still don't." 2.4M dead? Try 130,000. We did know -- and still do.
— Joseph Curl ❎ (@josephcurl) May 27, 2020
Breaking: The U.S. death toll from the coronavirus surpassed 100,000, according to Johns Hopkins University. Globally, more than 353,000 people have died. https://t.co/sSplrNm2jh
— The Wall Street Journal (@WSJ) May 27, 2020
There is no freedom of thought at @CNBC. If you disagree with the left, you are trying to “help” @realDonaldTrump. It can’t possibly be that you simply disagree with their POV. You are evil, stupid, or have nefarious intentions. Can’t possibly be anything else. https://t.co/mMtRKxxeEW
— Melissa Francis (@MelissaAFrancis) May 27, 2020