BeachBumDeac
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Summertime weather to the rescue
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sunlight...ould-still-last-through-summer-200745675.html
Did you actually read the article?
Summertime weather to the rescue
https://www.yahoo.com/news/sunlight...ould-still-last-through-summer-200745675.html
So between those two stories it means everyone’s gonna either start getting symptoms in 2 weeks and we’re all gonna die or it means it’s a lot less deadly than we thought ?
I know it is hard to comprehend for the political hacks on here, but there is a big distance between #fakenews / "this was all overblown" and SHUT EVERYTHING DOWN NOW UNTIL 2022 OR WE'RE ALL GOING TO DIE BECAUSE INTERNET POSTS = #SCIENCE AND #BUBONICPLAGUE. There is a reasonable middle ground with which this situation can be viewed.
Between the 3 articles posted, it's looking pretty good to resume your life with social distancing if you don't live in a big city in the North East.
What is resume your life with social distancing? That’s exactly what people are doing.
What is resume your life with social distancing? That’s exactly what people are doing.
Doing your work, going where you want to go. Avoid touching people or getting too close for any length of time, particularly in doors.
That plus washing your hands frequently. Time to get on with life for most of the country.
Doing your work, going where you want to go. Avoid touching people or getting too close for any length of time, particularly in doors.
That plus washing your hands frequently. Time to get on with life for most of the country.
Doing your work, going where you want to go. Avoid touching people or getting too close for any length of time, particularly in doors.
That plus washing your hands frequently. Time to get on with life for most of the country.
Doing your work, going where you want to go. Avoid touching people or getting too close for any length of time, particularly in doors.
That plus washing your hands frequently. Time to get on with life for most of the country.
BTW, I'll be a teaching my infectious disease classes at Stanford next week, maybe y'all can come for a session or two.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-da...irus-isnt-as-deadly-as-we-thought-11587155298
So pretty much what I said is the case is exactly the case. Again.
BTW, I'll be a teaching my infectious disease classes at Stanford next week, maybe y'all can come for a session or two.
https://www.wsj.com/articles/new-da...irus-isnt-as-deadly-as-we-thought-11587155298
So pretty much what I said is the case is exactly the case. Again.