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To: Logain Ablar who wrote (156589)4/17/2020 1:33:05 AM
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We seem to have heard much about the virus and still know very little, I feel.

This 'thing' is not good for us, that we know, for sure.

We need to 'social-distance' (noun, verb, adjective), apparently, and how that does not change everything I have difficult time fathom.

Live and learn, everyday, so that we get to learn and live another night, probably sound approach.

In the meantime I am troubled by talk of asymptomatic cases, as they are presented as carriers who themselves are not sick; to which I add the word 'yet'.

The virus has already changed so much, is almost intelligent, and if I write a horror-thriller-mystery, the protagonist shall soon discover that the asymptomatic turns out to be simply delayed cases, and now having already gone asymptotically-asymptomatic, ready to go to the next level.

Dunno. Dress-rehearsal.

Best to not get infected rather than rushing towards it, but at some flipping juncture, unavoidable per majority vs minority. Saw the movie series Resident Evil, too exciting.

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