France: 52,000 Coronavirus Cases Recorded in One Day

Originally published at: France: 52,000 Coronavirus Cases Recorded in One Day | Infostormer.com

France just recorded over 52,000 coronavirus cases in a single day despite having imposed some of the most draconian restrictions on their population anywhere in the world.

France reports 52,000 new coronavirus cases, by far the biggest one-day increase on record

– New cases: 52,010
– Positivity rate: 17% (+1)
– In hospital: 16,454 (+817)
– In ICU: 2,575 (+84)
– New deaths: 116

— BNO Newsroom (@BNODesk) October 25, 2020

On July 20, France began enforcing 135 euro fines for not wearing face masks in indoor public spaces, nationwide.

That day, it had 350 cases.

Today, France logged 52,000 cases.

Population-wise, this is the equivalent to over 260,000 cases in the U.S.https://t.co/vEjQ6FU2gi

— Scott Morefield (@SKMorefield) October 26, 2020

This just proves that no matter what measures any government imposes on its people, you can’t stop the spread of the virus. It is just not possible.

The only reason governments are doing this is because it is part of a malicious program to transform the world. There is no other explanation.

If this wasn’t the goal, people would be talking about how the virus is no more dangerous than the flu and we’d see them mentioning Sweden. But no instead, all we hear about are the zillions of cases while ignoring the minimal hospitalizations and actual deaths linked to the virus.

 

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This is population reduction. The hospitals are empty except for the boomers cashing in on insurance policies for expensive year-end procedures now that they’ve paid their deductible.

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83 Year Old Sums It All Up In 30 Seconds

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The malicious nature of the lockdowns are unquestionable at this point. Not only are millions going to die from the lockdowns but many more millions will be living in poverty. Many will be lucky just to have a slave job working for Amazon making $15 an hour.

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