langfor5
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What area do you live in?
I'm in Overland Park, Kansas. The Costco is located in Independence, MO.
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What area do you live in?
My current greatest fear is that Covid-19 can remain dormant in your system until your immune system is compromised and become infectious again.
COVID-19: Can you be infected with coronavirus more than once? - National | Globalnews.ca
If you become infected with COVID-19 and recover, are you immune to the disease, or can you be infected more than once? Here's what experts say.globalnews.ca
True, I went to the Super Duper Burger and I saw too many people hanging out. The Mission is also packed when I got a burrito a few days ago(though, most were people were coming from or going to markets). Embarcadero/Ferry Building still has a good number of people too.
I'm learning Korean now....definitely wanna visit within the next two years...
My friends living in Shanghai have been PISSED at the number of tourists that have decided to crowd the city after complete lockdown was lifted there. They feel like the past three months of staying inside could be for nothing because of how reckless people are acting there now. It's so bad that even the Chinese government is putting these people on blast and asking them to maintain caution.
It's definitely going to be the same here if we decide to just end it on a single date There HAVE to be guidelines and limits set in place even if/when things get a bit better. At the very least, tourist hot spots in the major cities, sports arenas, concerts, etc. need to remain closed off to the public indefinitely IMO
Herpesany similar viruses like that?
Domestic tourists?
NYC includes the 5 boroughs
Suburbs is long island
I'm not sure Westchester is considered suburb or upstate....someone could clear that up
just stay away from Lisa
A good read of what's likely ahead, is on S.I.com today...
Bursting the Bubble: Why Sports Aren't Coming Back Soon
The NBA, NFL and MLB are dreaming up ways to play amid a pandemic, with talk of isolating players in Arizona or Las Vegas or maybe on the moon. It all sounds great, until you talk to people who actually know science.
https://www.si.com/mlb/2020/04/10/sports-arent-coming-back-soon