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  • Mar 12, 2020
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    work and streets are empty in my city and we got less then 5 cases - S*** IS WILD

  • Mar 12, 2020
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    what nationality tho

  • Mar 12, 2020
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    Vae

    work and streets are empty in my city and we got less then 5 cases - S*** IS WILD

    Same here, city under quarantine, classes and public events suspended, we only got 17 cases countrywide

  • Mar 12, 2020

    fr we living through history atm

    s***s gonna get WACK

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    Other countries talk to the Pentagon

  • Mar 12, 2020

    What if a democrat president tried to shut down the country for a week?

    It'd b martial law

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    youngpablitode6

    Same here, city under quarantine, classes and public events suspended, we only got 17 cases countrywide

    WE AINT EVEN UNDER QUARANTINE LMAO PEOPLE ARE SHOOK

  • Mar 12, 2020

    Came thru with the inside knowledge

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    In context to lockdown in U.S

    "“It’s possible,” Fauci said. “You don’t want to alarm people, but given the spread we see, you know, anything is possible. And that’s the reason why we’ve got to be prepared to take whatever action is appropriate to contain and mitigate the outbreak.”

    But it’s unlikely such a mandate could happen in the United States, given our system of government. (Fauci also told CBS News recently, “I don’t imagine that the degree of the draconian nature of what the Chinese did would ever be either feasible, applicable, doable or whatever you want to call it in the United States.”)

    Much of the enforcement of public health is a power held by a city or state. And different cities and states can decide to confront the expanding outbreak in a slightly different way. Plus, it might not be legal, per the Constitution."

  • Vae

    WE AINT EVEN UNDER QUARANTINE LMAO PEOPLE ARE SHOOK

    I mean its bad for the economy and the virus is also pretty awful, yet i think it is a good measure to avoid sanitary emergencies

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    LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOO

    NEETS WINNING RN

  • Puma
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    In context to lockdown in U.S

    "“It’s possible,” Fauci said. “You don’t want to alarm people, but given the spread we see, you know, anything is possible. And that’s the reason why we’ve got to be prepared to take whatever action is appropriate to contain and mitigate the outbreak.”

    But it’s unlikely such a mandate could happen in the United States, given our system of government. (Fauci also told CBS News recently, “I don’t imagine that the degree of the draconian nature of what the Chinese did would ever be either feasible, applicable, doable or whatever you want to call it in the United States.”)

    Much of the enforcement of public health is a power held by a city or state. And different cities and states can decide to confront the expanding outbreak in a slightly different way. Plus, it might not be legal, per the Constitution."

    • https://www.vox.com/science-and-health/2020/3/10/21171464/coronavirus-us-lockdown-travel-restriction-italy

    Context?

  • plants 🌻
    Mar 12, 2020

    doesnt feel like s***s changed where i live but thats the manana culture i guess

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    I'm skeptical

    Dude is probably trolling

  • Mar 12, 2020
    Vae
    https://twitter.com/BillRatchet/status/1238005930035261440

    LMFAOOOOOOOOOOOO

    NEETS WINNING RN

    Neets won

  • Mar 12, 2020
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    I ain’t stressin

    god got us

  • Mar 12, 2020
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    y’all think this is legit

  • Mar 12, 2020

    I relinquish my power to him

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    ALL FUN AND GAMES UNTIL THE INTERNET STARTS RUNNING HELLA SLOW CAUSE EVERYONE WORKING FROM HOME

  • Mar 12, 2020
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    Found hand sanatizer on the bus should I take it

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