Ok, the article had nothing to do with COVID-19. Better?Why else would they wear masks. Social distancing.
Ok, the article had nothing to do with COVID-19. Better?Why else would they wear masks. Social distancing.
The good news is if we act sensibly, and don’t fall into the trap of thinking we can immediately return to life as it was pre-COVID-19, we have reason to be confident we can avoid a resurgence. But everyone has a role to play in this.
They've been wearing masks for months, this isn't out the ordinary. Doesn't matter if you're pro-Beijing, pro-HK, pro-Taiwan or whatever, everybody's wearing masks in that entire region.
LOLYou folks like my new Mask? Best Psyop ever... any time someone sees my mask they will be reminded and I will be happy to wear it.
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I did! I made some minor modifications to it but I can't wait to go shopping now.Just make sure your mask isn't Made in China.
He's not wrong. That's what we have in Canada at the moment. $2k every month for people who for some reason don't qualify for normal employment insurance. The whole goal is to put money into working and middle class people who would actually spend that money (because they have to) and thus keep the economy from collapsing. Consumer demand among the middle class is afterall the lifeblood of any country's economy. The other side effect is that people will be less likely to go out and protest (because they actually have money to pay the bills and not starve) and spread this virus around even further.
You should see his dad, Cliff. Very outdoorsy. A bit on the chunky side almost to the point you'd call him overweight, but if he heared you he'd hit you like a tonne of bricks. A lot of substance in that family and no mistake.Chris is looking shale and hearty!
Sounds like you’d have rocks in your head if you picked a fight with Cliff. As long as he doesn’t basalt anyone with that volcanic temper.You should see his dad, Cliff. Very outdoorsy. A bit on the chunky side almost to the point you'd call him overweight, but if he heared you he'd hit you like a tonne of bricks. A lot of substance in that family and no mistake.
I've always had a bit of a sedimentary lifestyle rarely going out to the point this isn't so different for me, however Mrs 'BobFace is the proverbial rolling rock who gathers no moss so it's been harder on her, she thinks it's a load of Blarney and with every new restriction lifted having more requirements come with them has her thinking we are pushing a pebble up a hill with our noses.Sounds like you’d have rocks in your head if you picked a fight with Cliff. As long as he doesn’t basalt anyone with that volcanic temper.
How have you found the lockdown there? Are you at the point of excavating your own stratum from boredom, or have you managed to chalk it all up as experience?
Wow, two Monty Python quotes in five minutes on this forum (Clive Johnson's was the other). It's gonna be a great day!He says amongst his weaponry are such diverse elements as: fear, surprise, ruthless efficiency, an almost fanatical devotion to the Pope.
Because the US is free and "OPEN" society we can validate numbers. Even Canadians can question our data. I am ok with that.How y'all feeling about Georgia?
Interesting.Because the US is free and "OPEN" society we can validate numbers. Even Canadians can question our data. I am ok with that.
No, not COVID-19 related because that shit has been going on for a long time before Corona.Is this covid related?
While Nasdaq will not cite Chinese companies specifically in the changes, the move is being driven largely by concerns about some of the Chinese IPO hopefuls’ lack of accounting transparency and close ties to powerful insiders, the sources said.