News Is coronavirus a wild card?

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  1. Bengal B

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    And reading various boards on Facebook, droves of people are begging for more and more government intervention "for the greater good," which is socialist language, plain and simple. There is no way to sugarcoat that.

    Also, I personally think the idiots assembling in churches are morons, but to be told they CAN'T assemble makes me very uncomfortable.
     
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    mancha Alabama morghulis

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    How about being fined for NOT wearing a face mask in public? Welcome to Laredo Texas.

    Under a motion passed by the city council in Laredo, Texas, earlier this week, residents in the town can now face a fine of up to $1,000 for not wearing some form of covering on their nose and mouth in the midst of the coronavirus outbreak.

    https://thehill.com/homenews/state-...n-face-1000-fine-for-not-wearing-some-form-of
     
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    my prediction markets have been positive the last few days....i think this will end earlier than whats being publicized , and the economy will bounce back stronger....of course the MSM will go kicking and screaming as America goes back to prosperity.

    The Democrats will seamlessly segue from Covid-19 to another Trump investigation and impeachment. - The theme will be something like "Trump has blood on his hands"....and you can imagine all the rest...
     
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    Masks with celebrity smiles should be a big seller.
     
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    CajunlostinCali Booger Eatin Moron

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    We as a nation have a reputation of protecting morons. At least the pastors should require mask, and hand out Darwin awards to all who don’t as you direct them to the seating on the church lawn where they will get to listen over a loud speaker.

    I actually like what our church is doing for Easter. Pastors kid has a transmitter from his Christmas git up. We are going to have a “drive in” service. Pull up, stay in your car, and listen on the radio.
     
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    Another cure/preventative.

    https://www.jsonline.com/story/news...ped-potential-coronavirus-vaccine/5107907002/


    A potential vaccine for COVID-19 has been developed and tested successfully in mice, researchers at University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine reported Thursday.

    "We'd like to get this into patients as soon as possible," said Andrea Gambotto, associate professor of surgery at the University of Pittsburgh School of Medicine and co-author of a paper announcing the vaccine in the journal EBioMedicine.

    As far as reaching clinical trials, "We would like to think a month, give or take. Maybe two months. We just started the process," said co-author Louis D. Falo Jr., a professor and chairman of the Department of Dermatology at the University of Pittsburgh.
     

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