Saturday, April 18, 2020

Coronavirus quarantining, Day 35, Saturday, April 18th, 2020

To those protesting sheltering at home...

 Amazing Cough simulation from @HexagonMI - Check out difference depending on how you behave- Keep social distancing! pic.twitter.com/HMB77vrfwc

Brooklyn Nurse Calls Herself 'Unwilling Martyr' And Not A COVID-19 Hero 


wtf, What kind of gangster abuse is going on over PPEs??!!!


>>> According to the Nobel Prize winner in Medicine, a man used to controversy, the SARS-CoV-2 virus is the result of an attempt to manufacture a vaccine against the AIDS virus, Agence France Presse reported. Montagnier says the presence of elements of HIV in the genome of the new virus and even elements of the “germ of malaria” are highly suspect, the report said. Interviewed on the French CNews channel, he said the characteristics of the new coronavirus could not have arisen naturally. The “industrial” accident was said to have taken place in the Wuhan National Biosafety Laboratory, he added.
Fascinating to learn about these marvelous melons in Japan
tee hee

a significant visual
Ooh, I love this

London Symphony Orchestra - Visualizing Motion and Music

uh oh

yikes

Previous theories about warmer weather kicking the novel coronavirus to the curb have been further discredited after the Saturday publication of the French research paper “Evaluation of heating and chemical protocols for inactivating SARS-CoV-2” on bioRxiv.
Within the paper, Professor Remi Charrel and colleagues from southern France’s Aix-Marseille University detailed that the novel coronavirus can be heated to 60 degrees Celsius for an entire hour and still have some surviving strains replicate afterward.
how beautiful

huh

Good resume advice

'Put the mask on': Andrew Cuomo to mandate that New Yorkers wear face coverings in public

New Yorkers will soon be required to wear face masks in public to stop the spread of the coronavirus.

As the pandemic decimates the economy, speculation abounds that the US may be due for an unprecedented labor action

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