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Hear hear

The 1918 Spanish Flu lasted 2 years & in 3 phases, with 500 million infected & over 50 million dead. When quarantine/social distancing measures were first lifted after the 1st phase, people took it easy. Then Stage 2 occurred when tens of millions died! Let's not repeat history!



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History repeats itself. This poem written in 1869, reprinted during 1919 Spanish flu Pandemic. This is Timeless.... People stayed at home - Kathleen O’Meara

TCESGroupCEO's tweet image. History repeats itself. This poem written in 1869, reprinted during 1919 Spanish flu Pandemic. This is Timeless....
People stayed at home - Kathleen O’Meara

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Many countries have already contained COVID-19 in a few weeks. Not infinite lockdown. Nor reopening too soon. Get new cases to zero and then keep the reproduction number below one. These green zones will have better economies and healthier populations in the long run.

balajis's tweet image. Many countries have already contained COVID-19 in a few weeks.

Not infinite lockdown. Nor reopening too soon. Get new cases to zero and then keep the reproduction number below one.

These green zones will have better economies and healthier populations in the long run.

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Many countries have already contained COVID-19 in a few weeks. Not infinite lockdown. Nor reopening too soon. Get new cases to zero and then keep the reproduction number below one. These green zones will have better economies and healthier populations in the long run.

balajis's tweet image. Many countries have already contained COVID-19 in a few weeks.

Not infinite lockdown. Nor reopening too soon. Get new cases to zero and then keep the reproduction number below one.

These green zones will have better economies and healthier populations in the long run.


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