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Stitt moves to 'flatten the curve' of coronavirus in Oklahoma
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<blockquote data-quote="John6185" data-source="post: 3342399" data-attributes="member: 25679"><p>I'm wondering how much of the "home grown" business will continue to be conducted once the Coronavirus is under control since it is cost-saving-and that includes OU,OSU etc. who are using the internet for teaching. Even district schools are doing their classes online.</p><p>Back to statistics and figures for argument. Forget that, look at the deaths in Italy, Spain, China and other countries. Then observe what attention the Coronavirus has gotten, leading scientists say it's significant and is costing lives. Moreover, we've never seen factories, stores, restaurants, SPORTS, cities, countries, factories and anywhere people gather shut down like this so something must be wrong-especially since they are shutting down SPORTS venues-they've never done that before that I am aware and people are laid off from their jobs in huge numbers. This disease has shut down governments for crying out loud, people are dying but it is of no significance unless it is in someone's family-then it is extremely important. It's like a home invasion, we all talk about what we'd do if it occurred to our home but it has never happened to most of us so we don't worry about it-until it happens and then it's too late. Now go wash your hands!</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="John6185, post: 3342399, member: 25679"] I'm wondering how much of the "home grown" business will continue to be conducted once the Coronavirus is under control since it is cost-saving-and that includes OU,OSU etc. who are using the internet for teaching. Even district schools are doing their classes online. Back to statistics and figures for argument. Forget that, look at the deaths in Italy, Spain, China and other countries. Then observe what attention the Coronavirus has gotten, leading scientists say it's significant and is costing lives. Moreover, we've never seen factories, stores, restaurants, SPORTS, cities, countries, factories and anywhere people gather shut down like this so something must be wrong-especially since they are shutting down SPORTS venues-they've never done that before that I am aware and people are laid off from their jobs in huge numbers. This disease has shut down governments for crying out loud, people are dying but it is of no significance unless it is in someone's family-then it is extremely important. It's like a home invasion, we all talk about what we'd do if it occurred to our home but it has never happened to most of us so we don't worry about it-until it happens and then it's too late. Now go wash your hands! [/QUOTE]
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