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Putting the entire country on lock down is plausible but I'm not buying it. Personally, I wouldn't mind it as I have 3 weeks of PTO but I just don't see it going to that extent.
 
Daily Numbers... Only 74,995,256 or approximately 833,280 cases per day for the next 3 months to hit the low end of Reds amazing tweet from professionals.


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She’s 5 and will be 6 in August. When she was 1-2, she was great on our phones. We stopped caving to her and she’s never asked for them since. She’s pretty good on the iPad which we give her for schoolwork. But I’m general, she’s not particularly strong tech-wise.

But is her 40 improving?
 
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How you feeling? I know you said nights are worse. Was it bad again last night? How are you today?
It was not as bad last night. Cough drops have been the key for me. I sleep with one in my mouth every night and it lasts all night and keeps the cough at bay so I can sleep.

We feel pretty good. Thanks for asking.

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Remember when some of you said warmer weather doesn't help? I wish you would actually for once question your obvious lying sources. Just once.



According to a preliminary study by Chinese researchers that examined how coronavirus progressed in various countries as the temperature changed, the transmission rate to other people from an infected person was reduced as the temperature climbed.

The researchers studied Iran, Japan, and Korea, where the weather is generally lower, as well as the humidity, and compared them to Malaysia, Singapore and Thailand, where the average temperatures are warmer with higher average humidity.

Bailey theorizes that in Washington, D.C., where the average high temperature is 56 degrees Fahrenheit and the average humidity is 58% in March, the temperature would rise to 87 degrees Fahrenheit and 71% humidity in August. He writes that R would drop from 2 to 1.047, cutting R nearly in half.

Jeremy Brown, MD, director of the Office of Emergency Care Research at the National Institutes of Health and author of Influenza: The Hundred-Year Hunt to Cure the Deadliest Disease in History, told Health, “COVID-19 will slowly recede as the warmer spring climate provides conditions that the virus cannot tolerate. Spring will be very welcome this year.”

https://www.dailywire.com/news/chin...ook&utm_medium=social&utm_campaign=benshapiro
 
I felt good enough today that I got back to lifting weights. Did a pretty intense hour long lifting session. I have been wasting away lately between being sick, stressed out, and dieting. Weighed myself today and was down to 176. 2 months ago I was 205. I haven't been this light since I was about 25 years old probably.

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I felt good enough today that I got back to lifting weights. Did a pretty intense hour long lifting session. I have been wasting away lately between being sick, stressed out, and dieting. Weighed myself today and was down to 176. 2 months ago I was 205. I haven't been this light since I was about 25 years old probably.

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The coronavirus is your friend. This might add a half inch to your dick.
 
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