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4/10/20
Dr. Anthony Fauci on Friday said it's possible that Americans could eventually carry around certificates of immunity to the coronavirus once proper testing is widespread enough.
Read more from The Washington Times4/10/20
Maybe people not tested or testing positive could be issued a neat badge or armband ... something like this?
4/11/20
why does it look like seven Ministry of Magic wizards are trying to cast Stunning spells to take down Mitch at the same time pic.twitter.com/7EFKpmqZlM
— The Library Owl??
(@SketchesbyBoze) April 10, 2020
4/11/20
"Citizens are allowed to be without clothes in designated locations, but they still must cover their mouths, and only gather in appropriate numbers."
At the recent height of Czech concerns over the spread of coronavirus, police were called in to insist nudists cover their mouths while letting everything else hang out.
Read more from CNN4/11/20
Totally insane. This lock down will plunge us into a depression that will make 1929 look like a cake walk in the park. China is licking their lips and rubbing their hands together...
Certificate Of Vaccine ID - 19
4/12/20
I am of the opinion that any kind of vaccine ID is not a good thing. They had that anagram long before they decided to change the name from the Wuhan coronavirus.
4/15/20
Nothing can stop Taiwanese cheering up for #BASEBALL#StayHome and watch #CPBL #OpeningDay #CTBros#RakutenMonkeys pic.twitter.com/yRbSXdeRvT
— CPBL ???? (@CPBL) April 11, 2020
4/17/20
Joshua A. Bickel explains how he captured the image and why its reception on the internet makes him uncomfortable.
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