A confession: it's very strange how quickly I became accustomed to the idea that city officials *could* close my business and ban gatherings in my home — not in the short term, but indefinitely. I was far more livid about the prospect of this at the lockdown 40-day mark...https://twitter.com/webdevMason/status/1255888311794585606 …
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Most important to me, personally, is remembering that this is not normal. It is not normal for a city official anywhere in the United States to unilaterally declare that allowing a friend or colleague into your home is a crime punishable by fine or imprisonment.pic.twitter.com/XuNi5gnoVF
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To cap, I should reiterate that I still take COVID seriously. 10 months in, case fatality globally is still at around 0.5-5%, quite bad given that we've had time to build out test capacity. As with SARS, signs of longer-term damage in recovered patients. Avoid this if you can.
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did you tweet this without a mask
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but rich people could die from Covid
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Sounds more like a mass genocide. Someone’s trying to clear out a neighborhood. Those drugs don’t reach the streets on their own. But I get your point.
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