Today continues.
Mar. 30th, 2020 05:51 pmIt was warm out, and sunny, and Eva saw an ambulance in front of our neighbor's house earlier so I hope she's all right.
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A History of Pizza
The True Origin Story of Madagascar’s ‘Forest Cat’
One of Darwin's evolution theories finally proved by Cambridge researcher
How the Mathematical Conundrum Called the ‘Knapsack Problem’ Is All Around Us
The Strange Underworld of Competition Ice Climbing
The Plastic-Hunting Pirates of the Cornish Coast
Supreme Court Allows States To Virtually Eliminate The Insanity Defense
For Children Fleeing War, a Tent Becomes a School
A portrait of Dilley, Texas, home of the largest immigration detention center in the United States
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The untold origin story of the N95 mask
History's deadliest viruses, to scale
twin babies chatting about coronavirus
Cops in the toilet paper aisle: Grocery stores add extra security
Amazon removes more than 3,900 seller accounts from US store due to 'coronavirus-based price gouging'
Poll: Americans want corporations to promise no layoffs in exchange for bailouts
How the coronavirus crisis will hit American workers, in one chart
Texas and Ohio Use Coronavirus Pandemic as 'Cynical Cover for Abortion Bans,' Ordering Clinics to Halt Care
‘It’s just too much’: Asian Americans confront xenophobia, economic devastation and the coronavirus
Loss of smell could be a symptom of COVID-19
Why soap, sanitizer and warm water work against Covid-19 and other viruses
Key medical glove factories cutting staff 50% amid virus
Keeping the Coronavirus from Infecting Health-Care Workers
People around the country are sewing masks. And some hospitals, facing dire shortage, welcome them
With isolation, abuse activists fear an ‘explosive cocktail’
For Abused Women, a Pandemic Lockdown Holds Dangers of Its Own
Man dies after taking chloroquine in an attempt to prevent coronavirus
People With Disabilities Say Rationing Care Policies Violate Civil Rights
Lockdown: Nursing homes in Spain a vector for deadly coronavirus
A History of Pizza
The True Origin Story of Madagascar’s ‘Forest Cat’
One of Darwin's evolution theories finally proved by Cambridge researcher
How the Mathematical Conundrum Called the ‘Knapsack Problem’ Is All Around Us
The Strange Underworld of Competition Ice Climbing
The Plastic-Hunting Pirates of the Cornish Coast
Supreme Court Allows States To Virtually Eliminate The Insanity Defense
For Children Fleeing War, a Tent Becomes a School
A portrait of Dilley, Texas, home of the largest immigration detention center in the United States
The untold origin story of the N95 mask
History's deadliest viruses, to scale
twin babies chatting about coronavirus
Cops in the toilet paper aisle: Grocery stores add extra security
Amazon removes more than 3,900 seller accounts from US store due to 'coronavirus-based price gouging'
Poll: Americans want corporations to promise no layoffs in exchange for bailouts
How the coronavirus crisis will hit American workers, in one chart
Texas and Ohio Use Coronavirus Pandemic as 'Cynical Cover for Abortion Bans,' Ordering Clinics to Halt Care
‘It’s just too much’: Asian Americans confront xenophobia, economic devastation and the coronavirus
Loss of smell could be a symptom of COVID-19
Why soap, sanitizer and warm water work against Covid-19 and other viruses
Key medical glove factories cutting staff 50% amid virus
Keeping the Coronavirus from Infecting Health-Care Workers
People around the country are sewing masks. And some hospitals, facing dire shortage, welcome them
With isolation, abuse activists fear an ‘explosive cocktail’
For Abused Women, a Pandemic Lockdown Holds Dangers of Its Own
Man dies after taking chloroquine in an attempt to prevent coronavirus
People With Disabilities Say Rationing Care Policies Violate Civil Rights
Lockdown: Nursing homes in Spain a vector for deadly coronavirus
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Date: 2020-03-25 02:00 am (UTC)no subject
Date: 2020-03-25 04:50 pm (UTC)I haven't been hearing a lot of sirens of late. I went to the post office about 9pm last night to try to post a parcel (failed: didn't quite fit in the drop, wife posted it today) and saw two law enforcement-types at the gas station, so at least they're out and about. I guess lower traffic = lower accident rate and people less inclined to speed. Certainly no school zone violations these days.
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Date: 2020-03-29 10:09 am (UTC)https://infection2020.com/
United States, by county.