The Coronavirus, not the beer

It is.

But I know how much you demand it*

*except for political activism

I'd like you to show me a post where I put an asterisk or anything resembling one to qualify my views regarding testing. Spare yourself the trouble because it doesn't exist.
 
1. I'm not quite sure what is wrong with this pic?

2. The mob comes for all. Pence is weak to bow to them

I don't know what's wrong with it either...good diversity for a group of republicans...although i'm not so sure about brown shoes AND pink tie
 
I don't know what's wrong with it either...good diversity for a group of republicans...although i'm not so sure about brown shoes AND pink tie

I hope you're not on hold too long when you report him to the government for breaking the scary virus rules*

*except for political activism nsacpi agrees with
 
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wear a mask peeps...from a cost/benefit perspective it is one of the best measures for reducing the spread

although I wonder about one thing...barbers are typically not face to face with their clients...like manicurists are...its a detail to wonder about
 
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wear a mask peeps...from a cost/benefit perspective it is one of the best measures for reducing the spread

although I wonder about one thing...barbers are typically not face to face with their clients...like manicurists are...its a detail to wonder about

I really didn't keep up with this story much. I'm assuming the barber was symptomatic and that's why she was tested, right? The reason I'm wondering is if she wasn't symptomatic, this could back the WHO claim (at beginning of week, not take 2).
 
I haven't seen whether the stylists were symptomatic, pre-symptomatic or asymptomatic. I think all three categories are contagious, regardless of the confusion at the WHO.
 
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wear a mask peeps...from a cost/benefit perspective it is one of the best measures for reducing the spread

although I wonder about one thing...barbers are typically not face to face with their clients...like manicurists are...its a detail to wonder about

Its over man. Your leaders failed in the name of their activism

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wear a mask peeps...from a cost/benefit perspective it is one of the best measures for reducing the spread

although I wonder about one thing...barbers are typically not face to face with their clients...like manicurists are...its a detail to wonder about

How many STDs though?
 
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transitioning to greatness...has a nice ring to it
 
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New York City reopening with a positive rate below 2%. That's how it should be done. Unfortunately state borders are not really a thing. Which makes it likely that we will eventually suffer from rising cases from other parts of the country.

In contrast, FINLAND, Norway and Denmark have opened up travel between their people, but are saying no to the Swedes. New York doesn't have that option with respect to Texans and Arizonans. So it is likely that all the effort will be for naught.
 
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