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RHOC star Kelly Dodd sparks outrage after saying coronavirus is 'God's way of thinning the herd'

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A Real Housewives of Orange County star has sparked outrage for claiming coronavirus is a deliberate act of God. Kelly Dodd has been forced to apologise after saying the deadly bug is "God's way of thinning the herd".

She made the shocking comments on Instagram after she was criticised for traveling from New York to California during the pandemic.

Kelly ranted: "If it's dangerous why are the airlines still flying. You think I want to fly? I had to get back how is that elitist?? "People are so judgmental it's sick!!

That many die anyway!! They would've died this year they were compromised !!" She continued: "Do you know how many people died from the h1n1 the swine flu or SARS?? "It's 25 per cent get your facts straight you are only

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