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Saturday, March 14, 2020

Who Understands?


7 comments:

Anonymous said...

yea good luck with that

Anonymous said...

What else do you expect a teenager to do? Staying in school would have been a better plan. I understand that this virus affects older people not the younger generation. I guess they could be carriers. If it wasn't a election year and if the Democrats didn't hate Trump none of this would be happening. My opinion. Don't panic. PS no refunds on TP๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚๐Ÿ˜‚

Anonymous said...

You are absolutely correct with this poster. With parents forced to be home with the kids now, it's the perfect time to take that family vacation to New York, DC, Seattle, LA or other west coast cities! Travel the country and enjoy the time off!

Anonymous said...

No one.

Anonymous said...

Wouldn't a better question be if you can't be home because of your employment, who is going to supervise their actions?? Way to go Hogan and flunkies in company! If they're in school it would limit their mobility and be observed so when they displayed symptoms a speedy therapy could begin much faster.

I am drawn in mind to the moral caption on the old Smoky Stover comic strip which is still being proven everyday, ( What fools we mortals be!). Wow is this the best the swelled heads at the St. Dept. of Ed. can come up with?

Anonymous said...

That is like the lady the other day say that they are going to provide sitting services for the kids while the schools are closed. Now can someone tell me what the difference is if the kids are in school together or at a daycare facility together?? Something just does not ring logical.

Anonymous said...

The incubation period is 2 weeks. Meaning that people don't go full blown sick until then, but they are very contagious before they show symptoms; and since most children show almost zero symptoms (runny nose, etc...) when they have the virus, they could all be carriers and you wouldn't even know it. That's why we need testing so badly.

The young could kill the old and weak, hypothetically.