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| "Between 1998 and 2018, for instance, the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention reported that the average number of raw milk-associated outbreaks across the United States increased. Outbreaks during those years sickened 2,645 people and caused 228 hospitalizations and three deaths."
The numbers are even from what I'd call a holy grail for you...the CDC.
I'd take my chances drinking raw milk(I hate milk, btw). Two local fatalities from motor vehicle accidents within the last two weeks.
You can admit that you're wrong in stead of cherry picking BS stats.
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