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Apr 9, 2020
4:15
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Jelly Man
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I don’t know.
But Coronaviruses are known to mutate quickly because they are small RNA viruses. I am not familiar enough to comment on the different strains of the current pandemic.
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This is not an optimistic post. Instead, it is realistic.
Jelly Man
4/9/20 3:46pm
How did the world move on from other epidemics? This seems over the top.
rggee
4/9/20 3:47pm
What we are doing now has never been done. The world has never voluntarily....
Jelly Man
4/9/20 3:52pm
Mass information / speculation is fairly new I would say too.
coug almighty
4/9/20 4:02pm
Read some history on the 1918 influenza. School stopped. Work stopped. They
The Old Y
4/9/20 4:32pm
It's as if the whole country's agriculture systems was hooked up to a central
coug almighty
4/9/20 4:05pm
Realistic would be virus are seasonal and it fades but likely comes back
franklyvulgar
4/9/20 4:00pm
Correct. And when it comes back, unless...
Jelly Man
4/9/20 4:06pm
Threaten the football season and this board gets up in arms. Which is stupid
fbguru
4/9/20 4:01pm
What do you think about the theories about different strains?
m4t4d0r
4/9/20 4:11pm
I don’t know.
Jelly Man
4/9/20 4:15pm
I was smack in the middle of a corona virus outbreak in San Francisco
m4t4d0r
4/9/20 4:25pm
RE: This is not an optimistic post. Instead, it is realistic.
Viking VI
4/9/20 5:10pm
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