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liamricci wrote:
In times of ticks it is not less easy...
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Lwiddis wrote:The school furnishing the laptop. High speed is a issue in some low population counties they are trying to address with hotspots.
On line learning for those families with high speed internet and a computer?
โMar-23-2020 06:25 AM
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โMar-22-2020 06:55 AM
pasusan wrote:
Since it is thought that this virus started with bats and/or those armadillo-like animals in Asia... What is different about them that they can have it and supposedly our pets can't?
IMWTK...
โMar-22-2020 06:38 AM
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โMar-21-2020 02:16 PM
Deb and Ed M wrote:We have one advantage over the East and West coast population density is less here. We still have the same protocol as the large cities. In fact KS was the first state to cancel school for the rest of the year and go to online learning.Lwiddis wrote:
โvery few cases in KSโ
Because test kits are still in short supply everywhere.
Yeah, Colliehauler - don't be lulled by numbers. I just found out that Brevard County ("Space Coast") in FL JUST started testing this week - and had only done 21 tests by Thursday. We went from zero to 658 as of today - simply because they finally have test kits available. And the Spring Breakers will be bringing home more than a suntan for all their partying....
Sorry for highjacking the thread, Dr Doug. 8-month old Augie is happy to hear that he will be keeping his testicles for a while.....
โMar-21-2020 02:04 PM
โMar-21-2020 01:47 PM
Lwiddis wrote:
โvery few cases in KSโ
Because test kits are still in short supply everywhere.