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Well, that was quite the informative article. /s
I'd like to see the definition of "problems" and "long-term", but I suppose that's too much to ask of a journalist these days.
The article's text is very short on details but the embedded video does provide details, including brief interviews with a Cardiologist and with other MDs. Obviously, we all want as much information as possible, but in an environment where doctors are still learning about COVID-19 treatment and its long-term effects, the video provides at least a glimpse at information of which a lot of people are probably unaware. Did you bother to watch the video?
They could use inferred on your house to see through the walls. Also, you know those little cards you use to get 10 cents off your purchase at the grocery store? They track who you are and what you buy. So, theoretically, they could be handed over to determine whether you're buying food for more than 10 people for Thanksgiving. Do I think the state will actually do this? No, but they could do it, I suppose.
Didn't Murphy just comment on sending police out to homes that violate his edict? Guess they will be peering in windows. Or maybe just counting cars outside homes. Enough.
Didn't Murphy just comment on sending police out to homes that violate his edict? Guess they will be peering in windows. Or maybe just counting cars outside homes. Enough.
Didn't Murphy just comment on sending police out to homes that violate his edict? Guess they will be peering in windows. Or maybe just counting cars outside homes. Enough.
No, hypothetically he'll require people wear ankle bracelets so that they can monitor how many in a group.
"Enough", that's what I think.
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