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JonathanJo
The International Space Station is presumably still virus-free. But future launches to it may need extra care. Perhaps send up a few test-kits with the next cargo.
noriahojanen
Other than the virus fear, what is becoming of the local economy? Are they fully self-sufficient? I assume that inbound tourism is one of leading industries out there, which is now largely affected alongside tight mobility controls at borders. Hope they will continue to survive well until the crisis is over.
WilliB
But the whole panic is nonsensical. Within the year, there will be a vaccine, and effective treatment much, mnuch earlier. Already the (much ridiculed by the Trump hating "mainstream" media) Trump pills (hydroxycholoriquine) have now been approved by the FDA as a treatment. The problem now is supply... must of the production seems to be in India, which has stopped export. Thanks so much, globalists!
Tom
Some family members of mine with Lupus not happy about their supplies being disrupted.
Mr. Blobby
@WilliB:
Wow, your cock sure. I hope your right, I really do, that a vaccine will be available within the year.
Stay well and keep well everyone.
John B
@WilliB:
I wouldn't say nonsensical since a lot of people are dying from it, but, indeed, if anything has proven Trump right about the dangers of globalization and countries being too reliant on China it is COVID-19.
starpunk
Antarctica? NATO NORAD bases at Greenland, maybe?