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Post by christina on Jul 20, 2020 9:42:05 GMT -5
2020 Covid-19 (Feb 2020 to July 2020 - 6 months): 3,763,395 infected; 140,477 deaths. 2018-2019 Influenza Season (Oct 2018 to May 2019 - 8 months): 35 Million infected; 34,200 deaths. 2017-2018 Influenza Season (Oct 2017 to May 2018 - 8 months): 45 Million infected; 61,000 deaths. (Updated 7/19/2020). š¢
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Post by acttwo on Jul 20, 2020 10:44:40 GMT -5
2020 Covid-19 (Feb 2020 to July 2020 - 6 months): 3,763,395 infected; 140,477 deaths. 2018-2019 Influenza Season (Oct 2018 to May 2019 - 8 months): 35 Million infected; 34,200 deaths. 2017-2018 Influenza Season (Oct 2017 to May 2018 - 8 months): 45 Million infected; 61,000 deaths. (Updated 7/19/2020). š¢ Yes, very sad. And it makes me wonder why I and my colleagues are here in the office. People are getting lax about mask wearing on the public transit and I get the sense that a lot of individuals out there are so "pandemic fatigued" they are falling back into old normal behaviors. My internist is insisting I get a pneumonia shot now so I can get the other one by next Summer. Not sure it will help with this, but anything we can do to try to keep healthy is of value to everyone. Hoping everyone is being safe and finding ways to maintain a hopeful attitude. Smile!
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Post by Prrple on Jul 20, 2020 12:50:59 GMT -5
Yes, very sad. And it makes me wonder why I and my colleagues are here in the office. People are getting lax about mask wearing on the public transit and I get the sense that a lot of individuals out there are so "pandemic fatigued" they are falling back into old normal behaviors. My internist is insisting I get a pneumonia shot now so I can get the other one by next Summer. Not sure it will help with this, but anything we can do to try to keep healthy is of value to everyone. Hoping everyone is being safe and finding ways to maintain a hopeful attitude. Smile! I got the pneumonia shot last year, and had the second one just before COVID-19 was declared a pandemic. I'm aware it doesn't protect from COVID-19, but am also happy to have had that vaccine. Pneumonia is rough
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Post by christina on Jul 20, 2020 16:09:06 GMT -5
Yes, very sad. And it makes me wonder why I and my colleagues are here in the office. People are getting lax about mask wearing on the public transit and I get the sense that a lot of individuals out there are so "pandemic fatigued" they are falling back into old normal behaviors.Ā My internist is insisting I get a pneumonia shot now so I can get the other one by next Summer. Not sure it will help with this, but anything we can do to try to keep healthy is of value to everyone. Hoping everyone is being safe and finding ways to maintain a hopeful attitude. Smile! m U should not be in ur office!!! But given ur boss Iām not surprised š¬
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