![]() 'South Park': Five reasons everyone is talking about the pandemic special ![]() In true "South Park" fashion, the one-hour "Pandemic Special" took fiery jabs at President Donald Trump, the COVID-19 pandemic and police brutality. 30 by tackling the one thing on everyone's minds: 2020 and everything that came with it. ![]() Trey Parker and Matt Stone's "South Park" premiered its 24th season on Sept. has seen more than 28 million coronavirus cases and is nearing half a million deaths, according to Johns Hopkins data. Presumably a nod to "herd immunity," which the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention describes as a "situation in which a sufficient proportion of a population is immune to an infectious disease (through vaccination and/or prior illness) to make its spread from person to person unlikely," the special comes as 12.9% of people in the United States have received at least one COVID-19 shot and 5.4% have received both doses of the vaccine. "We will be herd," read a tweet from the show's official account on Friday. Premiering March 10 (8 EST/PST), Comedy Central's one-hour "South ParQ Vaccination Special" will follow South Park residents as they try to get vaccinated. Watch Video: Three reasons the 'South Park' pandemic special has everyone talkingĪfter its major talker "Pandemic Special" last fall, "South Park" is returning with its second COVID-19 episode next month.
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