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I remember it really hitting home during COVID how the most aggressive form of a virus tends not to survive because it kills its host before it can find another one. Seems like a silly risk to take, but human nature seems such that we may not find our restraint without causing even more serious problems. Do you think it’s possible? Some days I’d like to think so, other days feel hopeless.
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I remember it really hitting home during COVID how the most aggressive form of a virus tends not to survive because it kills its host before it can find another one. Seems like a silly risk to take, but human nature seems such that we may not find our restraint without causing even more serious problems. Do you think it’s possible? Some days I’d like to think so, other days feel hopeless.
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Andy on standstoreeson
I remember it really hitting home during COVID how the most aggressive form of a virus tends not to survive because it kills its host before it can find another one. Seems like a silly risk to take, but human nature seems such that we may not find our restraint without causing even more serious problems. Do you think it’s possible? Some days I’d like to think so, other days feel hopeless.
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