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I wish we could do this with politics too since I was a political science major, produced national campaign commercials, won a local election and serve on my county's *********** party executive committee.

Instead our nation will just keep getting political advice via social media from high school drop outs because they can act and/or sing.
 

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As stated earlier, one phlebotomist in Chicago has found (in the 400-600 tests that she conducts per day) that 30-50% test positive for Chinese Wuhan Virus antibodies, meaning that they already had the disease and recovered from it.

That's been my theory all along. To say it didn't go over well here would be a huge understatement..
 

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That's been my theory all along. To say it didn't go over well here would be a huge understatement..

I think my daughter had it in late December and I think had it the last week of January. If the test for antibodies becomes wide spread, I would be interested in taking it.
 

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The ivorybill is so rare it's still officially listed as extinct, although there is unconfirmed evidence of survivors
The claim is that there are approximately 20 still in existence, however, sightings are more rare than Ivory Billed Woodpeckers.
 

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I think my daughter had it in late December and I think had it the last week of January. If the test for antibodies becomes wide spread, I would be interested in taking it.
Orange County had a testing event at the Westminster Mall yesterday. The lady I buy my Toyotas from registered and was posting on FB while in line.
It was not run through the insurance companies, so it was $75 for the antibody finger-prick test and $110 for the swab test for the active virus.
I didn't see a followup post whether she was positive for antibodies (results in 15 minutes), nasal swab test results will take a few days.
 

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Orange County had a testing event at the Westminster Mall yesterday. The lady I buy my Toyotas from registered and was posting on FB while in line.
It was not run through the insurance companies, so it was $75 for the antibody finger-prick test and $110 for the swab test for the active virus.
I didn't see a followup post whether she was positive for antibodies (results in 15 minutes), nasal swab test results will take a few days.
Abbott Labs has a swab test that gives results in less than 15 minutes. They are trying to ramp up production, right now. I wouldn't take the test right now, unless there was a surplus. I am sure that there are people who need it more than I do.
 

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The claim is that there are approximately 20 still in existence, however, sightings are more rare than Ivory Billed Woodpeckers.
The ivorybill is so rare it's still officially listed as extinct, although there is unconfirmed evidence of survivors

I think that might have possibly been the one I photographed. Was in 1980’s but I cannot find the negatives anywhere. I do remember the pic wasn’t very clear through the summer trees, and although I had a zoom lens, I didn’t want to spook the bird, so I shot the photo from about 200 yards or so.
 

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I think that might have possibly been the one I photographed. Was in 1980’s but I cannot find the negatives anywhere. I do remember the pic wasn’t very clear through the summer trees, and although I had a zoom lens, I didn’t want to spook the bird, so I shot the photo from about 200 yards or so.
That would be awesome to see. If you saw one, you are among the few people alive, today, who have ever seen one. They are large (up to 20" tall, IIRC) compared to other WPs. Southeastern US habitat (again, IIRC).
 

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----It was the 70-early 80's. Right down the street-TONY's ......LOUD......PROUD.....ITALIAN---think Rocky----little too "handsy" when cutting my "boyish" locks.

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I started to get caught up on page 372, but after reading those posts I'm afraid to go any further, this place is getting tense. I was going to say that one tiny silver lining to all this crisis, is that the SJW's have pretty much had to shut the fuck up for the duration, cause we've got bigger fish to fry than bathroom rights. So at least there's that.
 
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