It’s not often that we Twitter users praise Twitter, but I think it’s been a godsend against the virus. Its capacity to spread panic has swiftly mobilized many into self-isolation, and it has ensured that even in isolation we retain the company of countless teachers & friends.
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Especially as no vaccines are available and there is no definitive treatment apart from supportive one. Isolating oneself is the most prudent course of action.
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I agree, but that is the exact opposite of what is happening. People are going in mass crowds to get groceries.
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It also allowed a staggered response to preparation. Those who were informed and more cautious stocked up on food and supplies earlier on. Overall, it put less of a bottleneck on grocery stores. And hopefully less of a bottleneck on hospital services.
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Not when it then justifies absurd and useless lockdowns which strips people of freedom to save tiny amount of lives and prolong the national agony
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Again, I disagree. People panicked because they wanted to self isolate. What happened. Mass crowds at the grocery store. Kinda ironic. I’ll stay calm thank you very much and I hope everyone out their does as well
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I respectfully disagree
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Totally fine to disagree. I'm curious as to why though?
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