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Notes on the pandemic

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Nine days ago, when we last wrote in this space, the U.S. death toll from the coronavirus was 775. S...

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3 COMMENTS

  1. We are sorry for boring you. We tried to think of ways to make the global pandemic more interesting to readers, but couldn’t come up with anything.

  2. I’ll try to stir things up by tossing in that I’ve decided to stay away from the Lakewalk (my local trail; I’d have to take a bus to get to any of the other current options) because of the runners. Most walkers have been good about distancing; most runners I’ve encountered over the past few weeks move over just enough to pass and then quickly cut back in front, leaving a mist of huffed and puffed who knows what to walk through. I’ll stick to the much safer, though less interesting, neighborhood sidewalks.

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