Some of us listened. I credit you with putting me, my family, my friends, and our businesses in a better position to withstand this challenge and come through it alive. #gratitude
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In a tweet where you talk about the confirmed cases which will likely cause lots of death, I think it's inappropriate to victimize yourself. Especially considering COVID disproportionally affects the poor.
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I've been fighting this nonstop since Jan 25th. 16-18 hour days. More than 2000hrs of work I'm not victimizing myself, I'm chastising myself for not having found a way to do better It's probably inappropriate to say that I'm being inappropriate, if you hadn't walked in my shoes
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Same. And I’m still failing.
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You did the best you could. Please don’t carry any guilt.
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What I want to know if if there was something smarter I could have done.
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It's mistrust... The least protected had quickly snapped into conspiracies (provides someone-is-in-control reprieve while strengthening mistrust.) The agenda-pushing institutions had also reinforced it with their early mixed signaling. Don't despair you'll help solve this.
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People listened to the experts and experts told them to wear cloth masks. when the dust settles the lawyers will determine if the experts are liable for damages to people.
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