RobHowe
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Wow...we concur w each other
Sign of the apocalypse?
Wow...we concur w each other
Really. I am sure most every family physician and infectious disease doctor, internist would logically state that a person shedding virus when they exhale, cough, their touch, etc is infectious. I suppose the only way they wouldn't be infectious if they themselves inhaled only one virus that had mutated to be non-infectious and every one of their who knows how many thousands or millions of progeny virus are still in that non-infectious mutation strain.
I suppose I can email that Univ of Iowa virologist for a definite answer but probably wont.
This is pretty riveting. Nevada nurse who was assigned to NYC Hospital totally frustrated ...
That, or the giant Killer Hornets.Sign of the apocalypse?
I've never thought of that but it does make sense. I would assume the same holds true for nursing homes and assisted living facilities.Thanks for sharing. Powerful stuff. 23 minutes long, but felt like 5 minutes.
I've seen and heard how having family in the hospital with you, can be a big deal in regards to the quality of care you receive.
So with families being unable to visit because of how infectious the virus is... Sad to hear.
That, or the giant Killer Hornets.
Love The Birds photo shop. One of my favorite all time horror movies!The Murder Hornets are no Joke, Jack
The End of Times Nears
These merciless devils are killing bees. They are finding piles of decapitated bees in Japan
Now is the time to stock Honey by the gallon
I think he realized he's not wearing a mask at about the 2:54 mark and wisely changed course. Nevermind the fact that these cloth masks don't do jack.
You are partially correct. They are native to SE Asia and Japan.I saw this but I thought they killed bees and other insects but didnt read they can hurt and kill humans.
And I am sure they came from China and probably genetically altered in a lab.