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I get the message but after someone mentioned it, I really could do without the accompanying selfies all the time.
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You need to put a face on their stories too.I get the message but after someone mentioned it, I really could do without the accompanying selfies all the time.
Early Data Show African Americans Dying of Coronavirus at an Alarming Rate
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Early Data Show African Americans Dying of Coronavirus at an Alarming Rate
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You need to put a face on their stories too.
The viral exposure and the hours they work, it's not exactly an immune boosting environment and they know it.
Yea. I personally like to see the person who is saying it. Putting a face on it makes it more real for me. It's no different than reading news about someone and having their picture accompanying it. Or reading an article with the authors face in the corner.You need to put a face on their stories too.
The viral exposure and the hours they work, it's not exactly an immune boosting environment and they know it.
If you ever been to Tokyo (I go every year, had to skip this year), I'm shocked that more people don't have it. But they do have a habit of good hygiene, but they literally a city build on top of each other. Most businesses are only accessible by elevators, or back alley staircases.
Probably going to change my trip to Kansai if they are cool with foreign entry by then.Don't Test Don't Tell
You need to put a face on their stories too.
Unfortunately the better looking you are, the more likes and attention those nurse selfies get. They know what they’re doing, I’m sure it’s not their first rodeo as far as taking selfies
Social Media is pretty much the antithesis of any noble/innocent cause. It's literally there to bring attention to yourselfIf it’s indeed for that noble of a cause, I can dig it. I’ll just leave it at that.
As crazy as it sounds, masks maybe on the black market. It's possible that resellers hoarded tons of them from the jump & can't exactly unload them with a mark up without looking suspicious, so they maybe selling them to trusted dealers on the low (middle man) who then sell them privately to doctors.
A substantial amount of African Americans in Milwaukee(I live here) live in poverty. Poverty subsequently leads to poor nutrition and health. Unfortunately a lot Are overweight, have diabetes, high blood pressure and many other underlying issues.Also a lot of Service jobs which requires to be at the job rather than working from home.
Whoever started the “African Americans/ Africans can’t get Covid-19 was probably someone who wanted major casualties to that demographic. Fooled a lot of people unfortunately
What about those who canceled weeks ago because of this? Delta gave me a credit I might even be able to use anytime soonUS DOT: ALL AIRLINES MUST ISSUE REFUNDS TO CUSTOMERS - CNBC
4 tigers and 3 lions at the Bronx Zoo have developed COVID-19 symptoms. 1 tiger has tested positive.
A Tiger at Bronx Zoo Tests Positive for COVID-19; The Tiger and the Zoo’s Other Cats Are Doing Well at This Time
Bronx NY, April 5, 2020 -- The following information was released today by the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Bronx Zoo: Nadia, a 4-year-old female Malayan tiger at the Bronx Zoo, has tested positive for COVID-19. She, her sister Azul, two Amur tigers, and three African lions had developed anewsroom.wcs.org
What about those who canceled weeks ago because of this? Delta gave me a credit I might even be able to use anytime soon
4 tigers and 3 lions at the Bronx Zoo have developed COVID-19 symptoms. 1 tiger has tested positive.
A Tiger at Bronx Zoo Tests Positive for COVID-19; The Tiger and the Zoo’s Other Cats Are Doing Well at This Time
Bronx NY, April 5, 2020 -- The following information was released today by the Wildlife Conservation Society’s Bronx Zoo: Nadia, a 4-year-old female Malayan tiger at the Bronx Zoo, has tested positive for COVID-19. She, her sister Azul, two Amur tigers, and three African lions had developed anewsroom.wcs.org