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  1. Chaldean Numerology

    The numerical value of human cost in Chaldean Numerology is: 2

  2. Pythagorean Numerology

    The numerical value of human cost in Pythagorean Numerology is: 6

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  1. Julian Tang:

    Despite the earlier misgivings about the way this Russian Sputnik V vaccine was rolled out more widely -- ahead of sufficient Phase 3 trial data -- this approach has been justified to some extent now, the Results are coming thick and fast as high infection rates in areas where Phase 3 clinical trials provide increasing amounts of data that together encourages us to believe that vaccines will soon be able to drive down the human cost of Covid-19.

  2. Alex Neve:

    It is beyond unconscionable now that there continues to be no independent oversight of Canada's immigration detention facilities, the growing number of deaths in Canadian immigration custody makes it clear that there is a terrible human cost.

  3. De Blasio:

    How many members of our family, especially our older relatives, who are the people really vulnerable here, are we simply saying as a nation, we're going to turn away and ignore the challenges facing them ? I don't think that's right, so I understand people who say wow, this is an extraordinary sacrifice. It is, but if you don't slow this thing down, you'll sacrifice a lot more on the other end of the equation. We have to think about the human cost here.

  4. New York Gov. Andrew Cuomo:

    Our actions have been better than the statisticians believed. So, we can flatten the curve. We are flattening the curve, we have to maintain it, but the human cost here, the human toll, the suffering, is just incredible. It's just incredible.

  5. Alex Neve:

    The growing number of deaths in Canadian immigration custody makes it clear that there is a terrible human cost.


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