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Strategies & Market Trends : The Financial Collapse of 2001 Unwinding

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To: elmatador who wrote (4916)3/25/2020 12:19:56 PM
From: John Vosilla  Read Replies (1) of 13801
 
The days ahead will be difficult for every American and especially so for healthcare workers. However, the answer to this challenge is not to shrink back in panic but to take decisive action to fight the pandemic, while continuing to lead our lives.

In the past infectious diseases claimed more lives per capita than are projected to be at risk from this pandemic, but humans rarely responded by retreating from activity. In the years when smallpox ravaged the planet and rubella crippled babies, humans went to the moon.


Well at least the healthcare workers still have jobs.

Also best build up immunity to the virus in conjunction with vaccines and antibiotics where need be. People today are fat out of shape bad diet poor immune system already dependent on drugs not to mention most are stressed and in poor financial shape.. None of this will make their lives better but they will be controlled easier by the government in a world post MAGA..
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