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Mar 24, 2020
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N8Dawg
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The weather will help because April 15 is the end of flu season. We won’t have
as many people sick from the normal flu as we do now. There will be more resources we will be able to put towards covid-19.
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My thoughts for the evening.
kimdaddy35
3/24/20 2:51am
I thought you might find this interesting
TheHop
3/24/20 3:52am
Thanks for sharing this. One of the better posts on the topic that I’ve read.
m0resn0w
3/24/20 5:32am
Good post. If CB represents the average person then many are ready to bargain with Covid now. Myself included tbh.
Grit for Brains
3/24/20 6:31am
CB does not represent the average person. At all.
JohnnyB
3/24/20 6:58am
I know. Just saying that I bet there is a majority now of Americans willing to bargain to get on with life.
Grit for Brains
3/24/20 7:03am
Agreed.
JohnnyB
3/24/20 7:08am
Yea, but will toilet paper come back?
JmThms
3/24/20 8:11am
Bring sports back now. Play televised games in empty arenas.
dYrtbYkerYder
3/24/20 7:07am
If the weather helped, would Florida and Louisiana have fewer cases?
ReyOso
3/24/20 7:27am
I think most believe Louisiana is a unique case. Just weeks prior..
ordinary tri guy
3/24/20 7:49am
Everybody seems to have some unique situation, though.
ReyOso
3/24/20 9:57am
So in other words this is actually way better than is being reported because
ordinary tri guy
3/24/20 10:28am
The weather will help because April 15 is the end of flu season. We won’t have
N8Dawg
3/24/20 7:58am
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