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To: sylvester80 who wrote (1219862)4/13/2020 10:54:30 AM
From: Bonefish1 Recommendation

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Mick Mørmøny

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All this distancing was never going to stop the virus. Just slow it down. So hospitals arent overloaded.



To: sylvester80 who wrote (1219862)4/13/2020 12:42:37 PM
From: puborectalis3 Recommendations

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sylvester80

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As the coronavirus outbreak worsened, several public-health experts both within and outside of the federal government sounded the alarm about the severity of the crisis.Over the weekend, The New York Times published about 80 pages of emails showing how the nation's top experts were expressing serious concerns and frustrations about the government's lack of a clear, coordinated mitigation strategy as the outbreak unfolded."We are making every misstep leaders initially made in table-tops at the outset of pandemic planning in 2006," an infectious-diseases specialist wrote on March 12, adding, "We have thrown 15 years of institutional learning out the window."