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To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (36372)3/23/2020 1:56:44 PM
From: Pravin KamdarRespond to of 73773
 
One of the reasons why I have not yet cut the cord to cable TV is for ESPN. It occurs to me that with sports cancelled, what is the need for ESPN? The parent company of ESPN is the Walt Disney Company (DIS). I don't think this bodes well for them in the short term -- regardless of how cute baby Yoda is.



To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (36372)3/23/2020 2:23:05 PM
From: TGPTNDRRespond to of 73773
 
Pravin,

Re: The benefit of getting herd immunity in the low mortality demographic will benefit all, and reduce the impact during subsequent waves.>

The benefit of getting herd immunity in the low mortality demographic will benefit all, and reduce the impact during subsequent waves.

businessinsider.com (Among locations.) From Mar. 20. I've seen nothing different except "Herd Immunity" via vaccine.

-tgp



To: Pravin Kamdar who wrote (36372)3/23/2020 3:00:49 PM
From: neolibRead Replies (1) | Respond to of 73773
 
I'm still in the gotta get to the vaccine camp. I think it can be faster than what is being kicked around.

BTW, did you know that a very effective Ebola vaccine was finally released just a few months back, Dec '19.

So modern tech can nail these problems.