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Hey @mac5155, we need details.
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I drank by a fire all by myself last night. The dog wouldn't even come outside to join me.Hey @mac5155, we need details.
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The dog that ran off?I drank by a fire all by myself last night. The dog wouldn't even come outside to join me.Hey @mac5155, we need details.
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If I were ever casting for a movie that had demons dressed like humans, Copeland would be at the top of my lists. When he smiles there’s just something ghoulish about him. Creep-city.
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https://www.forbes.com/sites/alexandras ... ebcec8634b
Some good news, for a change.‘Light At The End Of The Tunnel’: Deaths In France, Italy And Spain Slow
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WTAE with more details. Sounds like fun.That or someone in Indonesia.Was that written by a bot?
While searching for the man, they found 100 people drinking at a party. “Some were passed out in vehicles laying on top of one another, some were still upright still going strong,”
https://www.wtae.com/article/firefighte ... y/32041672#
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I have a friend who’s a state trooper in alcohol enforcement. He told me Wednesday that they spent Tuesday night busting bars that were still open and full of people in Pittsburgh.
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Well that's not very Canadian.
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He's an evil corporation...corporations aren't people, the government is...The first three responses I see on Twitter remind me why I'm not on Twitter.
He was friends with Epstein
We don't need a vaccine bc China has 90 percent recovery
Why isn't he building ventilators
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NEW YORK (AP) — A tiger at the Bronx Zoo has tested positive for the new coronavirus, in what is believed to be the first known infection in an animal in the U.S. or a tiger anywhere, federal officials and the zoo said Sunday.
The 4-year-old Malayan tiger, and six other tigers and lions that have also fallen ill, are believed to have been infected by a zoo employee, the U.S. Department of Agriculture said. The first animal started showing symptoms March 27, and all are expected to recover, said the zoo, which has been closed to the public since March 16.
“We tested the cat out of an abundance of caution” and aim to “contribute to the world’s continuing understanding of this novel coronavirus,” said Dr. Paul Calle, the zoo’s chief veterinarian.
The finding raises new questions about transmission of the virus in animals. The USDA says there are no known cases of the virus in U.S. pets or livestock.
“It’s important to assure pet owners and animal owners that at this time there isn’t any evidence that they can spread the virus,” said Dr. Jane Rooney, a veterinarian and a USDA official.
The coronavirus outbreaks around the world are driven by person-to-person transmission, experts say.
There have been reports of a small number of pets outside the United States becoming infected after close contact with contagious people, including a Hong Kong dog that tested positive for a low level of the pathogen in February and early March. Hong Kong agriculture authorities concluded that pet dogs and cats couldn’t pass the virus to human beings but could test positive if exposed by their owners.
Some researchers have been trying to understand the susceptibility of different animal species to the virus, and to determine how it spreads among animals, according to the Paris-based World Organization for Animal Health.
For most people, the coronavirus causes mild or moderate symptoms, such as a fever and cough that clear up in two to three weeks. For some, especially older adults and people, it can cause more severe illness, including pneumonia, and can be fatal.
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