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I have been looking on line as small greenhouse type structures. Growing vegetables year round might be worth looking into, who knows. We normally don't get down to 31 degrees in mid May, so this year caught me by surprise for sure.
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In my boredom, I actually planted a lot of garden things, which got frostbit, twice. Not like I didn't have time to plant them a third time, but still.
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Which is where we are today, lol
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All airborne virus bugs are less contagious in warm humid weather. Germs hit the thick air and pretty much go to the ground. Cold, dry, thin air however.......
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So is Linville George still the mod here?
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And then there is the virus, that we are supposed to be discussing
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He keeps saying "his state"
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In this scenario, does not look like the closing of Applebee's deterred anything
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She, Trump and Biden should all hold a press conference together. After 20 minutes of stammering, stuttering, calling out the wrong names and answers, the world would know that the US has no future. Only the dopes that call these guys moral could think otherwise. Check out the 3 Trillion dollar bill just passed. Nothing immoral there. She is the leader (and speaker for) of immoral people, period
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"Good politician" is one of the biggest oxymoron's known to man
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Meh, it will probably change again in a couple weeks.
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CDC says that surfaces are not as big a deal as originally thought.
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This post explains a lot
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Yep, its a great day when the speaker of the House and the President are known and adored for their teenage insults. Our country is so screwed
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Govs from NY to GA will be held accountable by the people of their states for how the opening is handled and mishandled. Same as how the virus was handled.
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I think you are a better drunk poster than hungover
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So it looks like China has a vaccine now that they want to "sell" to the world. I think I can find about 100 things wrong with this and am not sure the world would want to buy this from China, could be wrong.
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I think he is saying that people do things everyday of their lives that could actually be dangerous.
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I think you missed my point. We have been shutting down society for the last couple months, NOT on the basis that people might get sick, which seemed to be your statement. But that people would die, is what we were told.
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So we are now shutting down society because someone gets sick? I don't think that was the original aim. Deaths are what we were trying to avoid. If all of a sudden we are trying to keep the world from getting sick, then we have veered waaay off the path. As with any virus or flu, people are SUPPOSED to get sick. We knew this from the bits and pcs we got from China in early Feb, and all we know from centuries of dealing with the flu and virus infections. We knew who it was going to affect, and it did just that.
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For most, the rush to judgement is that you are too stupid to understand and too heartless to care. Common sense be damned. "caring" for whatever someone else chooses it to look like, is all that counts
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So the frail die without a vaccine and now the "disenfranchised" starve? This is why we are arguing against the whole WHO and Fauci plan. It seemed to be looking only so far ahead. It is pretty much what the world did, so I guess we will see how the world handles food shortages now https://www.bloomberg.com/news/articles/2020-05-18/smashing-eggs-dumping-milk-farmers-waste-more-food-than-ever
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The "disenfranchised/poor/middle class" might come out smelling like a rose unless they are old, (which means they are probably retired). Those healthy enough to work, are probably in one of the safer groups. Don't think hiding because you have millions, will be the ultimate answer to the question. The question is, are you over 65 and in poor health? If so, you have reason to worry, disenfranchised or not.
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From a strategic standpoint, not a humanitarian one, you'd want the hospitals at 90%-100% capacity the entire summer, would you not? Of course a vaccine might make the difference
