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  • Scarves

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    markM

    @brenda 👍

  • Who knew specialist MDs did a brisk walk-in business?

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    MikM

    Yeah, I go straight to a specialist too. No referral needed.

    Glad you are getting this done or you might play like Klaus.

  • Folks on twitter

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    KlausK

    Scientific consensus? Ask 3 epidemiologists and you get 4 very different answers.

  • Not Livestock - Finally

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    brendaB

    @mark said in Not Livestock - Finally:

    It will probably take several generations (maybe 100 years or more) until people stop eating them? Maybe never. There are always be those, who pine Pinscher away for the past.

  • 'We'll never know if we did too much..'

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    CopperC

    @Mik said in 'We'll never know if we did too much..':

    Well, maybe not.

    Army field hospital for Covid-19 surge leaves Seattle after 9 days. It never saw a patient.

    I'm sure that can be repaired with hindsight.

  • Somebody saw an opportunity

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    jon-nycJ

    Yeah, my guy delivers about dinner time. I can call him at 5:30 and have a case at my door by 7.

  • Great Ohio Health Dept Ad

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    markM

    That is a great ad!

  • Ezra Klein article on where we are and our choices

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    JollyJ

    He's missing a large piece of the testing puzzle. It is very possible to make an immunoassay with screening ability and do it CLIA waived and cheaply.

    You test the hotspots and the symptomatic. Base your strategies on that. The answer would probably be cell phone tracking. In today's scary climate, Americans may put up with that.

  • My Favorite Things - Coronavirus edition

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  • Knitting with a code

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    Doctor PhibesD

    I love this.

  • Atlas Shrugged (movie)

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    Doctor PhibesD

    It's traditional to make bad movies out of good books, or good movies out of bad books. This bucks that trend.

  • The best thing about hydroxychloroquine...

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    jon-nycJ

    Ha!

    No I was on Advair. And have documentary evidence of being an asshole before then - even on TNCR.

  • So, how would you do it?

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    jon-nycJ

    Great news indeed!

  • The Unclaimed

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  • eNASCAR

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  • Lights Out

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  • For runners, cyclists and pedestrians during Covid 19 era

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    RainmanR

    Just run backwards.
    Belgians think they're so smart.

  • Andy McCarthy on models

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    jon-nycJ

    I skimmed it but I don’t think he said a single thing we haven’t been saying for at least a week.

  • At the supermarket.

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    JollyJ

    Today's run was for milk, bread, eggs and a bit of produce + three things for my in-laws. If I couldn't get it, I wouldn't have worried. I have at minimum 60 days supplies, including sugar, salt, soaps, flour, canned and dry milk, canned vegetables, pasta, spam, peanut butter, one freezer full of meat and one full of vegetables.

    Good Lord willin, in the next 90 days I'll lay in 75 jars of green beans, 30 pints of corn, 25 pints of field peas and 20 pints of butterbeans. That's not counting tomatoes, squash, eggplant and peppers. Then I'll think about the fall garden.

  • It's the WalMart Way

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    markM

    @taiwan_girl lol