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BumRushDaShow

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10. That's a shame
Fri Dec 4, 2020, 06:42 PM
Dec 2020

and some of it was due to the fact that it started in the more urban and suburban coastal areas first, with little or nothing inland, so it wasn't considered "a concern" and it was apparently expected to "die out" before ever reaching the more remote/less-populated parts of states. NOW it's everywhere and we see what happens when "community spread" goes "national".

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Done and done. Midnight Writer Dec 2020 #1
Same Here ProfessorGAC Dec 2020 #12
Breaking down that number into more bitesize pieces... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #2
It's been 2 days in a row BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #4
Even look at a 14-day rolling total (divided by seven)... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #5
Our high back in mid-April BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #7
I have "by-marriage" relatives in SW Pennsylvania... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #8
That's a shame BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #10
The HS graduation rate is below national averages... NurseJackie Dec 2020 #11
I know I have posted this before BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #13
And Masks Are Mandatory RobinA Dec 2020 #3
I was in a state store in Montco a few weeks ago BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #6
I do see more & more with them than without them in GA now oldsoftie Dec 2020 #9
I think there are several states without a "mask mandate" BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #14
let's do it... myohmy2 Dec 2020 #15
I am skeptical of the asymptomatic spread claims DeminPennswoods Dec 2020 #16
A meta-analysis was recently done across multiple studies (79 of them) BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #17
I think I agree that are many more DeminPennswoods Dec 2020 #18
I expect the PCR test developers know what the level of sensitivity is for their tests BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #21
The PCR tests are extremely sensitive DeminPennswoods Dec 2020 #25
The problem with gel electrophoresis BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #26
KnR Hugin Dec 2020 #19
Hmm. Everybody in my general vicinity already does this. J Magarac Dec 2020 #20
You mean a non-MAGat neighborhood? BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #22
Of course! J Magarac Dec 2020 #23
Have been in and out of O'Hare many times BumRushDaShow Dec 2020 #24
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