One million. It is a mile marker, for certain, whether it is the number of safe miles a person has driven, or the number of units sold by a business since they began serving customers. But when I read that this week the total number of deaths from the virus, I spent a moment trying to imagine one million people standing as a group somewhere. I could not do it.
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