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Post by missouriboy on May 31, 2022 2:14:16 GMT
This MAY or MAY NOT become a major issue as we move downstream from Covid. This article does not offer anything new. It merely asks the question.
For nearly two years, as the Covid pandemic disrupted life around the globe, other infectious diseases were in retreat. Now, as the world rapidly dismantles the measures put in place to slow spread of Covid, the viral and bacterial nuisances that were on hiatus are returning — and behaving in unexpected ways.
These viruses are not different than they were before, but we are.
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Post by ratty on May 31, 2022 6:30:33 GMT
This MAY or MAY NOT become a major issue as we move downstream from Covid. This article does not offer anything new. It merely asks the question.
For nearly two years, as the Covid pandemic disrupted life around the globe, other infectious diseases were in retreat. Now, as the world rapidly dismantles the measures put in place to slow spread of Covid, the viral and bacterial nuisances that were on hiatus are returning — and behaving in unexpected ways.
These viruses are not different than they were before, but we are.

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Post by missouriboy on May 31, 2022 17:46:38 GMT
This MAY or MAY NOT become a major issue as we move downstream from Covid. This article does not offer anything new. It merely asks the question.
For nearly two years, as the Covid pandemic disrupted life around the globe, other infectious diseases were in retreat. Now, as the world rapidly dismantles the measures put in place to slow spread of Covid, the viral and bacterial nuisances that were on hiatus are returning — and behaving in unexpected ways.
These viruses are not different than they were before, but we are.
 I would change your first line to ... "LOCK THEM UP !!!!"
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Post by missouriboy on Jun 25, 2022 22:24:32 GMT
Polio seems to be back in England.
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