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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 28, 2020 15:20:28 GMT 1,
metro.co.uk/2020/03/28/coronavirus-world-can-cats-dogs-pet-spread-coronavirus-12470306/
www.oie.int/en/scientific-expertise/specific-information-and-recommendations/questions-and-answers-on-2019novel-coronavirus/
In the article explains vetinary services are being used to sample human samples
There is not a specific research programme to research virus in animals as all / most testing facilities are being utilised for human research
The cases coming forward of infected dogs are only as an official scientist was present to the human infected patient took note of the pet dog symptoms and carried out further tests
News released so far is that the covid 19 is similar to the bat conovirus and that it passed to an intermidiate animal host that has not been identified as yet
Most research papers states possibilities of domestic animals can carry the virus , there is not enough research to confirm or deny this can happen , in close proximity animals can be infected by humans some scientists report, again what type of tests and research is unknown
News sources speculated that the virus originated from wuhan wet market that hosts a whole diverse range of animal species , there is no confirmed facts as yet that this is the true source of the pandemic
There is not enough information to release to the public yet , and statements so far released to stop people panicking and getting rid of their pets which would cause a further crisis.
People will always speculate if provided limited facts , people independently interpret data and facts and make assumptions until hard facts presented .
metro.co.uk/2020/03/28/coronavirus-world-can-cats-dogs-pet-spread-coronavirus-12470306/www.oie.int/en/scientific-expertise/specific-information-and-recommendations/questions-and-answers-on-2019novel-coronavirus/In the article explains vetinary services are being used to sample human samples There is not a specific research programme to research virus in animals as all / most testing facilities are being utilised for human research The cases coming forward of infected dogs are only as an official scientist was present to the human infected patient took note of the pet dog symptoms and carried out further tests News released so far is that the covid 19 is similar to the bat conovirus and that it passed to an intermidiate animal host that has not been identified as yet Most research papers states possibilities of domestic animals can carry the virus , there is not enough research to confirm or deny this can happen , in close proximity animals can be infected by humans some scientists report, again what type of tests and research is unknown News sources speculated that the virus originated from wuhan wet market that hosts a whole diverse range of animal species , there is no confirmed facts as yet that this is the true source of the pandemic There is not enough information to release to the public yet , and statements so far released to stop people panicking and getting rid of their pets which would cause a further crisis. People will always speculate if provided limited facts , people independently interpret data and facts and make assumptions until hard facts presented .
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by hops on Mar 28, 2020 15:24:22 GMT 1, On Thursday, official cünts from the Israeli civil administration in the West Bank confiscated tents intended as a field clinic and emergency housing for Palestinians affected by the Covid-19 outbreak, the Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem reported. The group said in a statement: “As the whole world battles an unprecedented and paralysing healthcare crisis, Israel’s military is devoting time and resources to harassing the most vulnerable Palestinian communities in the West Bank, that Israel has attempted to drive out of the area for decades. Shutting down a first-aid community initiative during a health crisis is an especially cruel example of the regular abuse inflicted on these communities, and it goes against basic human and humanitarian principles during an emergency.” Israel is one of the most disgusting countries on earth. Pure evil...
On Thursday, official cünts from the Israeli civil administration in the West Bank confiscated tents intended as a field clinic and emergency housing for Palestinians affected by the Covid-19 outbreak, the Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem reported. The group said in a statement: “As the whole world battles an unprecedented and paralysing healthcare crisis, Israel’s military is devoting time and resources to harassing the most vulnerable Palestinian communities in the West Bank, that Israel has attempted to drive out of the area for decades. Shutting down a first-aid community initiative during a health crisis is an especially cruel example of the regular abuse inflicted on these communities, and it goes against basic human and humanitarian principles during an emergency.” Israel is one of the most disgusting countries on earth. Pure evil...
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 28, 2020 15:26:54 GMT 1, On Thursday, official cünts from the Israeli civil administration in the West Bank confiscated tents intended as a field clinic and emergency housing for Palestinians affected by the Covid-19 outbreak, the Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem reported. The group said in a statement: “As the whole world battles an unprecedented and paralysing healthcare crisis, Israel’s military is devoting time and resources to harassing the most vulnerable Palestinian communities in the West Bank, that Israel has attempted to drive out of the area for decades. Shutting down a first-aid community initiative during a health crisis is an especially cruel example of the regular abuse inflicted on these communities, and it goes against basic human and humanitarian principles during an emergency.” Israel is one of the most disgusting countries on earth. Pure evil... Why do they always get away with acts like these ?
On Thursday, official cünts from the Israeli civil administration in the West Bank confiscated tents intended as a field clinic and emergency housing for Palestinians affected by the Covid-19 outbreak, the Israeli human rights organisation B’Tselem reported. The group said in a statement: “As the whole world battles an unprecedented and paralysing healthcare crisis, Israel’s military is devoting time and resources to harassing the most vulnerable Palestinian communities in the West Bank, that Israel has attempted to drive out of the area for decades. Shutting down a first-aid community initiative during a health crisis is an especially cruel example of the regular abuse inflicted on these communities, and it goes against basic human and humanitarian principles during an emergency.” Israel is one of the most disgusting countries on earth. Pure evil... Why do they always get away with acts like these ?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Dive Jedi on Mar 28, 2020 15:26:55 GMT 1, Watching CNN at the moment.
How about this timing.... ?
Watching CNN at the moment. How about this timing.... ?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 28, 2020 16:14:57 GMT 1, I know things might looks pretty scary but alot of these folks are on their way out anyway. It's kind of like counting people who die of pneumonia. In the grand scheme of things the numbers aren't big and the probabilities are low. If you get it now, you'll be free to go about your life in the winter. If you run away scared, you'll be running for a good few years and yes that's what some will have to do, but the young and the fit need to learn simple probabilities. So what are You planning to do? Business as usual, or make some changes?
I'm doing what my government is asking me to do in order to protect others. I'm staying at home, looking after the kids but given that the other half is a medic I'm sure we're odds on to get it, particularly now the curve is starting to go vertical.
I know things might looks pretty scary but alot of these folks are on their way out anyway. It's kind of like counting people who die of pneumonia. In the grand scheme of things the numbers aren't big and the probabilities are low. If you get it now, you'll be free to go about your life in the winter. If you run away scared, you'll be running for a good few years and yes that's what some will have to do, but the young and the fit need to learn simple probabilities. So what are You planning to do? Business as usual, or make some changes? I'm doing what my government is asking me to do in order to protect others. I'm staying at home, looking after the kids but given that the other half is a medic I'm sure we're odds on to get it, particularly now the curve is starting to go vertical.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 28, 2020 16:37:31 GMT 1, by mw on Mar 15, 2020 at 8:48pm, Anti inflammatory warning is incorrect, different kind of pneumonia. Trust me, I'm a doctor. by mw 15 hours ago My other half is A GP and has got her PPE from- Can't see how a doctor would make a comment like this below ..... I know things might looks pretty scary but alot of these folks are on their way out anyway. It's kind of like counting people who die of pneumonia. In the grand scheme of things the numbers aren't big and the probabilities are low. If you get it now, you'll be free to go about your life in the winter. If you run away scared, you'll be running for a good few years and yes that's what some will have to do, but the young and the fit need to learn simple probabilities. I’d sort of agreed with his/her comments recently, but was also slightly confused by the most recent one.
The advice on anti inflammatories is to continue taking them if you need to, until such times as you get Covid19 symptoms. As I said before, the medical evidence is for bacterial pneumonia, not Covid19. The government has issued the advice on ibuprofen because there is a theoretical risk. Taking it won't save you so you might as well not take it because there are alternatives.
I suppose I should have put that if you are young and fit the probabilities are low. I just think there is quite alot of hysteria around. Winter 2008/09 13,000 people died of flu. The Oxford study that suggests 50% of the population has had it would be great, if true, however there are some rather large assumptions. Obviously we won't know until antibody testing goes live, but after our 3 month hibernation I'm afraid this thing will still be about.
by mw on Mar 15, 2020 at 8:48pm, Anti inflammatory warning is incorrect, different kind of pneumonia. Trust me, I'm a doctor. by mw 15 hours ago My other half is A GP and has got her PPE from- Can't see how a doctor would make a comment like this below ..... I know things might looks pretty scary but alot of these folks are on their way out anyway. It's kind of like counting people who die of pneumonia. In the grand scheme of things the numbers aren't big and the probabilities are low. If you get it now, you'll be free to go about your life in the winter. If you run away scared, you'll be running for a good few years and yes that's what some will have to do, but the young and the fit need to learn simple probabilities. I’d sort of agreed with his/her comments recently, but was also slightly confused by the most recent one. The advice on anti inflammatories is to continue taking them if you need to, until such times as you get Covid19 symptoms. As I said before, the medical evidence is for bacterial pneumonia, not Covid19. The government has issued the advice on ibuprofen because there is a theoretical risk. Taking it won't save you so you might as well not take it because there are alternatives. I suppose I should have put that if you are young and fit the probabilities are low. I just think there is quite alot of hysteria around. Winter 2008/09 13,000 people died of flu. The Oxford study that suggests 50% of the population has had it would be great, if true, however there are some rather large assumptions. Obviously we won't know until antibody testing goes live, but after our 3 month hibernation I'm afraid this thing will still be about.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 28, 2020 16:44:52 GMT 1, I know things might looks pretty scary but alot of these folks are on their way out anyway. It's kind of like counting people who die of pneumonia. In the grand scheme of things the numbers aren't big and the probabilities are low. If you get it now, you'll be free to go about your life in the winter. If you run away scared, you'll be running for a good few years and yes that's what some will have to do, but the young and the fit need to learn simple probabilities. This might seem to make sense in principle IF you can only get it only once. There are plenty of reports of people catching it more than once, and in some cases the second time around has been more grave.
In China antibodies have been detected in those who've had it. If this was patchy they wouldn't bother developing an antibody test. Obviously this resistance is finite as nobody knows when mutation might occur.
I know things might looks pretty scary but alot of these folks are on their way out anyway. It's kind of like counting people who die of pneumonia. In the grand scheme of things the numbers aren't big and the probabilities are low. If you get it now, you'll be free to go about your life in the winter. If you run away scared, you'll be running for a good few years and yes that's what some will have to do, but the young and the fit need to learn simple probabilities. This might seem to make sense in principle IF you can only get it only once. There are plenty of reports of people catching it more than once, and in some cases the second time around has been more grave. In China antibodies have been detected in those who've had it. If this was patchy they wouldn't bother developing an antibody test. Obviously this resistance is finite as nobody knows when mutation might occur.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 28, 2020 16:50:52 GMT 1, I know things might looks pretty scary but alot of these folks are on their way out anyway. It's kind of like counting people who die of pneumonia. In the grand scheme of things the numbers aren't big and the probabilities are low. If you get it now, you'll be free to go about your life in the winter. If you run away scared, you'll be running for a good few years and yes that's what some will have to do, but the young and the fit need to learn simple probabilities. Hospitals do not treat old people to the same degree as young people it has been alleged on many occasions and allow them to die. One reason is to prioritize resources has been said. Old and people with health conditions have to be treated to prevent them spreading the disease to other people regardless if they are on their way out anyway or not. If the time comes when old people with covid are told, that because of their age they will not be treated and left to die. Then it is the beginning of the end.
On our underfunded NHS this happens every winter.
I know things might looks pretty scary but alot of these folks are on their way out anyway. It's kind of like counting people who die of pneumonia. In the grand scheme of things the numbers aren't big and the probabilities are low. If you get it now, you'll be free to go about your life in the winter. If you run away scared, you'll be running for a good few years and yes that's what some will have to do, but the young and the fit need to learn simple probabilities. Hospitals do not treat old people to the same degree as young people it has been alleged on many occasions and allow them to die. One reason is to prioritize resources has been said. Old and people with health conditions have to be treated to prevent them spreading the disease to other people regardless if they are on their way out anyway or not. If the time comes when old people with covid are told, that because of their age they will not be treated and left to die. Then it is the beginning of the end. On our underfunded NHS this happens every winter.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by .dappy on Mar 28, 2020 16:54:47 GMT 1, I’d sort of agreed with his/her comments recently, but was also slightly confused by the most recent one. The advice on anti inflammatories is to continue taking them if you need to, until such times as you get Covid19 symptoms. As I said before, the medical evidence is for bacterial pneumonia, not Covid19. The government has issued the advice on ibuprofen because there is a theoretical risk. Taking it won't save you so you might as well not take it because there are alternatives. I suppose I should have put that if you are young and fit the probabilities are low. I just think there is quite alot of hysteria around. Winter 2008/09 13,000 people died of flu. The Oxford study that suggests 50% of the population has had it would be great, if true, however there are some rather large assumptions. Obviously we won't know until antibody testing goes live, but after our 3 month hibernation I'm afraid this thing will still be about. ... if you are a doctor 🙄 'trust me I am a doctor' ... although you are now staying at home and looking after the kids ... then I would hate to be one of your patients ... but why would you lie 🤷🏻♂️ ... you also write posts like you read Facebook too much ... 🙄
I’d sort of agreed with his/her comments recently, but was also slightly confused by the most recent one. The advice on anti inflammatories is to continue taking them if you need to, until such times as you get Covid19 symptoms. As I said before, the medical evidence is for bacterial pneumonia, not Covid19. The government has issued the advice on ibuprofen because there is a theoretical risk. Taking it won't save you so you might as well not take it because there are alternatives. I suppose I should have put that if you are young and fit the probabilities are low. I just think there is quite alot of hysteria around. Winter 2008/09 13,000 people died of flu. The Oxford study that suggests 50% of the population has had it would be great, if true, however there are some rather large assumptions. Obviously we won't know until antibody testing goes live, but after our 3 month hibernation I'm afraid this thing will still be about. ... if you are a doctor 🙄 'trust me I am a doctor' ... although you are now staying at home and looking after the kids ... then I would hate to be one of your patients ... but why would you lie 🤷🏻♂️ ... you also write posts like you read Facebook too much ... 🙄
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 28, 2020 16:57:45 GMT 1, Please be cautious about making statements like the one above. Where do you practice medicine?I would also love to know... Honestly your very basic take on a multifaceted situation, combined with a what looks like overwhelming self orientation...doesn't scream of "practices medicine"
I don't practice medicine.
Let's revisit this in a couple of years and see what's occurred.
Please be cautious about making statements like the one above. Where do you practice medicine?I would also love to know... Honestly your very basic take on a multifaceted situation, combined with a what looks like overwhelming self orientation...doesn't scream of "practices medicine" I don't practice medicine. Let's revisit this in a couple of years and see what's occurred.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 28, 2020 16:59:38 GMT 1, The advice on anti inflammatories is to continue taking them if you need to, until such times as you get Covid19 symptoms. As I said before, the medical evidence is for bacterial pneumonia, not Covid19. The government has issued the advice on ibuprofen because there is a theoretical risk. Taking it won't save you so you might as well not take it because there are alternatives. I suppose I should have put that if you are young and fit the probabilities are low. I just think there is quite alot of hysteria around. Winter 2008/09 13,000 people died of flu. The Oxford study that suggests 50% of the population has had it would be great, if true, however there are some rather large assumptions. Obviously we won't know until antibody testing goes live, but after our 3 month hibernation I'm afraid this thing will still be about. ... if you are a doctor 🙄 'trust me I am a doctor' ... although you are now staying at home and looking after the kids ... then I would hate to be one of your patients ... but why would you lie 🤷🏻♂️ ... you also write posts like you read Facebook too much ... 🙄
I am a doctor.
I don't practice medicine.
The advice on anti inflammatories is to continue taking them if you need to, until such times as you get Covid19 symptoms. As I said before, the medical evidence is for bacterial pneumonia, not Covid19. The government has issued the advice on ibuprofen because there is a theoretical risk. Taking it won't save you so you might as well not take it because there are alternatives. I suppose I should have put that if you are young and fit the probabilities are low. I just think there is quite alot of hysteria around. Winter 2008/09 13,000 people died of flu. The Oxford study that suggests 50% of the population has had it would be great, if true, however there are some rather large assumptions. Obviously we won't know until antibody testing goes live, but after our 3 month hibernation I'm afraid this thing will still be about. ... if you are a doctor 🙄 'trust me I am a doctor' ... although you are now staying at home and looking after the kids ... then I would hate to be one of your patients ... but why would you lie 🤷🏻♂️ ... you also write posts like you read Facebook too much ... 🙄 I am a doctor. I don't practice medicine.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by .dappy on Mar 28, 2020 17:10:31 GMT 1, ... a doctor of what?
... a doctor of what?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by tab1 on Mar 28, 2020 17:14:41 GMT 1, ... if you are a doctor 🙄 'trust me I am a doctor' ... although you are now staying at home and looking after the kids ... then I would hate to be one of your patients ... but why would you lie 🤷🏻♂️ ... you also write posts like you read Facebook too much ... 🙄 I am a doctor. I don't practice medicine.
I think some may assume that being a doctor you should be at work despite not knowing your personal circumstances , may be health , child care or self isolation . Also not knowing what sector you work in
Too many people criticising how people write on this art forum, most people write in short on social media , use smartphones , write inbetween working , just quick discussion points for some here , we are not at work ? too much knit picking over trivial points
... if you are a doctor 🙄 'trust me I am a doctor' ... although you are now staying at home and looking after the kids ... then I would hate to be one of your patients ... but why would you lie 🤷🏻♂️ ... you also write posts like you read Facebook too much ... 🙄 I am a doctor. I don't practice medicine. I think some may assume that being a doctor you should be at work despite not knowing your personal circumstances , may be health , child care or self isolation . Also not knowing what sector you work in Too many people criticising how people write on this art forum, most people write in short on social media , use smartphones , write inbetween working , just quick discussion points for some here , we are not at work ? too much knit picking over trivial points
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Eton Groover on Mar 28, 2020 17:17:44 GMT 1, Dr Fox? Dr Seuss? Dr Who?
But probably not a real medical doctor
Dr Fox? Dr Seuss? Dr Who?
But probably not a real medical doctor
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 28, 2020 17:40:41 GMT 1, I'm sorry if I offended people, I should have phrased my post differently.
I'll try again...
They are making progress with a vaccine, however it won't happen that quickly and so with the ultimate aim to save lives the government is locking away the vulnerable and letting the virus spread through the healthy population at a manageable rate.
Diseases work in a way such that we gain immunity once we've had them. The flu mutates slightly each year but we still have immunity against the majority of it if we've had it in previous years. The body is thus primed to start fighting it and you won't get it as severely.
This is why when a new flu comes about there is worry, because it can have devastating effects, like swine flu.
So with Covid19, like other diseases, reinfection may occur if it has mutated, but the body will have antibodies to fight the bulk of it and the symptoms, in the main, will be mild.
So, what I was trying to say, in essence, was that the best way to save lives is actually to let it spread in a managed way. If the medical and scientific advice had been contrary to this we would have been locked in our houses from the beginning.
I'm sorry if I offended people, I should have phrased my post differently.
I'll try again...
They are making progress with a vaccine, however it won't happen that quickly and so with the ultimate aim to save lives the government is locking away the vulnerable and letting the virus spread through the healthy population at a manageable rate.
Diseases work in a way such that we gain immunity once we've had them. The flu mutates slightly each year but we still have immunity against the majority of it if we've had it in previous years. The body is thus primed to start fighting it and you won't get it as severely.
This is why when a new flu comes about there is worry, because it can have devastating effects, like swine flu.
So with Covid19, like other diseases, reinfection may occur if it has mutated, but the body will have antibodies to fight the bulk of it and the symptoms, in the main, will be mild.
So, what I was trying to say, in essence, was that the best way to save lives is actually to let it spread in a managed way. If the medical and scientific advice had been contrary to this we would have been locked in our houses from the beginning.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by mw on Mar 28, 2020 17:44:16 GMT 1, If our bodies didn't develop resistance to diseases, they would keep coming back and eventually kill us and the world population would look very different!
If our bodies didn't develop resistance to diseases, they would keep coming back and eventually kill us and the world population would look very different!
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by irl1 on Mar 28, 2020 17:59:16 GMT 1, Dr Fox? Dr Seuss? Dr Who? But probably not a real medical doctor
Dr Fox? Dr Seuss? Dr Who? But probably not a real medical doctor
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Pipes on Mar 28, 2020 18:15:34 GMT 1, In a depressing turn of events
At least the Herpes has cleared up.
In a depressing turn of events At least the Herpes has cleared up.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by d.r. perseus on Mar 28, 2020 18:31:58 GMT 1, I am a doctor. I don't practice medicine. I'm still confused. Are you a doctor (i.e. a G.P.)? Or are you saying you simply have a doctorate as a post-graduate qualification? I once knew a Dr. Smith. She didn't know anything about medicine but had a doctorate in English literature.
Probably a bone cracker.
I am a doctor. I don't practice medicine. I'm still confused. Are you a doctor (i.e. a G.P.)? Or are you saying you simply have a doctorate as a post-graduate qualification? I once knew a Dr. Smith. She didn't know anything about medicine but had a doctorate in English literature. Probably a bone cracker.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Lazarus II on Mar 28, 2020 18:32:10 GMT 1, Dr Gillian McKeith perhaps ?
Dr Gillian McKeith perhaps ?
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Masong on Mar 28, 2020 18:54:12 GMT 1, Dr Fox? Dr Seuss? Dr Who? But probably not a real medical doctor
Dr Fox? Dr Seuss? Dr Who? But probably not a real medical doctor
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Javier on Mar 28, 2020 19:10:41 GMT 1, Complete shutdown in Spain except for basic needs... this is not still going better...
Complete shutdown in Spain except for basic needs... this is not still going better...
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Dive Jedi on Mar 28, 2020 19:15:45 GMT 1, Complete shutdown in Spain except for basic needs... this is not still going better... Takes a few weeks to have effect, I'm afraid.
Get infected, incubation time of 2 weeks, sick for 2 weeks ( if you're lucky) Meanwhile many will infect others….
When you start a shutdown it will get worse before it gets better.
Stay safe!
Complete shutdown in Spain except for basic needs... this is not still going better... Takes a few weeks to have effect, I'm afraid. Get infected, incubation time of 2 weeks, sick for 2 weeks ( if you're lucky) Meanwhile many will infect others…. When you start a shutdown it will get worse before it gets better. Stay safe!
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Dive Jedi on Mar 28, 2020 19:19:37 GMT 1, If our bodies didn't develop resistance to diseases, they would keep coming back and eventually kill us and the world population would look very different! Yeah….
If my aunt had a d!ck it would be my uncle….
If our bodies didn't develop resistance to diseases, they would keep coming back and eventually kill us and the world population would look very different! Yeah…. If my aunt had a d!ck it would be my uncle….
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by Lazarus II on Mar 28, 2020 19:21:02 GMT 1, If our bodies didn't develop resistance to diseases, they would keep coming back and eventually kill us and the world population would look very different! Yeah…. If my aunt had a d!ck it would be my uncle…. your command of the english language improves every day 😂 just change “it” for “she” and you’ve cracked it.
If our bodies didn't develop resistance to diseases, they would keep coming back and eventually kill us and the world population would look very different! Yeah…. If my aunt had a d!ck it would be my uncle…. your command of the english language improves every day 😂 just change “it” for “she” and you’ve cracked it.
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Corona Virus effect on the art market?, by irl1 on Mar 28, 2020 19:35:07 GMT 1, Last updated: March 28, 2020, 18:27 GMT
Coronavirus Cases: 650,729
Deaths: 30,299
Recovered: 139,555
www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/
Clocks go forward tonight so back to summer time
Last updated: March 28, 2020, 18:27 GMT Coronavirus Cases: 650,729 Deaths: 30,299 Recovered: 139,555 www.worldometers.info/coronavirus/Clocks go forward tonight so back to summer time
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