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10 minutes ago, Ja Rhule said:

Hey, maybe you should show your friend his work website and the study they wrote.

I'm morbidly curious, what do you think that link is actually saying in regard to what you were attempting to say, because I honestly have no idea how to interpret that beating you gave the English language in that post I initially quoted with only "what?" as the reply. The "what?" simply referred to your English being unintelligible. 

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6 minutes ago, LinvilleGorge said:

I'm morbidly curious, what do you think that link is actually saying in regard to what you were attempting to say, because I honestly have no idea how to interpret that beating you gave the English language in that post I initially quoted with only "what?" as the reply. The "what?" simply referred to your English being unintelligible. 

Ahhhh.  Yea, I’m watching naked and afraid, talking to my kids and trying to reply to a post.  Probably made no sense.

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11 hours ago, stirs said:

So cases went down and deaths went down today.  Good sign?  Or just a pothole on the continued rise?

Cities and states are dealing with the virus on different timelines. 

Add to that, government responses have run the gamut from passive to proactive.

We also have infected people migrating from hot spots to other areas of the country.

It's like herding cats.

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2 minutes ago, NanuqoftheNorth said:

Cities and states are dealing with the virus on different timelines. 

Add to that, government responses have run the gamut from passive to proactive.

We also have infected people migrating from hot spots to other areas of the county.

It's like herding cats.

True.

NYC metro area is very densely populated and to be honest, I don't know what anyone could do with that place.  There is not an arms length of space as everyone is on top of each other.

CA and TX have done a decent job trying to keep folks away from each other for the populations they have.  Houston is a very large city.  Saying is, that when you are in Houston, your are still 2 hours from Houston.  At least they are spread out, hoping it makes a difference.

Mardi Gras just did New Orleans no favors

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