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Post by papercrafteradvocate on Mar 27, 2020 4:03:44 GMT
Interview with Dr. Fausi on the Trevor Noah show tonight was excellent.
If you can, watch it, it’s clear answers and info.
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smginaz Suzy
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Post by smginaz Suzy on Mar 27, 2020 4:29:20 GMT
So much winning.
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Post by Enna on Mar 27, 2020 5:40:09 GMT
Slightly off topic, but I am curious to see how Sweden comes out of this. Currently, from what I have read, they are doing business as usual. I am in a shelter in place state, California, and have stayed home, and can stay home for several more days until I might need some staples. I am trying to stay in my house/yard for two weeks. Our neighborhood is pretty quiet, and I don't know what the stores look like but I do have family members that work, that have limited contact with the public, and they say it is busy out there. People are so stubborn, just stay home. I'm looking at this closely too. We are neighboring countries and much alike. They have chosen completely different route, as you said, is business as usual there. I read that people who aren't going to the office anymore are now working at cafes instead of home. Schools are open. We have closed pretty much everything.
So far they have more cases and deaths, which worries me. If situation goes really bad there, a lot of people with Finnish passports are probably trying to get back here. Which would mean trouble for us too.
Is there anyone from Sweden here? Could you explain why they have chosen to do this?
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Post by anniefb on Mar 27, 2020 8:21:32 GMT
I read that NY has more cases than South Korea There certainly does seem to be more cases among younger people generally now than there was in the beginning A couple of the most recent cases here in New Zealand are kids, but I'm not sure how old they are. A number of people in their 20s have also been hit.
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