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26 votes
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Finland's pro hockey league moves its playoffs to NHL 20 – Liiga has partnered with Telia, a broadcaster and esports company, for a full slate of 'Liiga ePlayoffs'
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Elizabeth Warren has a plan for this, too
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Coronavirus upends global food supply chains in latest economic shock
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Acting US Navy Secretary: 'I stand by every word I said' after leak of carrier speech
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Novelist Arundhati Roy on how coronavirus threatens India — and what the country, and the world, should do next
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Cuban doctors fighting coronavirus around world, defying US
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Australia should be moving to utilise people who have recovered from coronavirus and developed immunity against the virus to bolster essential services, a leading expert says
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - April 5
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
8 votes -
Boston authorities shut down GameStop and stores close statewide
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Scotland's chief medical officer has resigned after making two trips to her second home during the coronavirus lockdown
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Australian scientists have made a test to check who is likely to develop coronavirus
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RedHat making some free courses
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Georgia to mail absentee ballot request forms to all active voters
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Remdesivir, one of the experimental coronavirus drugs, is a royal pain to make
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Food shortages? Nope, too much food in the wrong places
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The stimulus bill punishes parents behind on child support. Now is not the time
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What everyone’s getting wrong about the toilet paper shortage
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Will the American economy/coronavirus affect Trump's chances in November?
8 votes -
Free musicals and plays you can now stream during the Coronavirus outbreak [UPDATING DAILY]
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William Osman did a vlog about his wife testing positive for COVID-19
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New York is merging all its hospitals to battle the coronavirus
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The lockdown effect
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Scientists in Melbourne are testing a drug used to fight parasitic worms and bugs – in the hope of destroying coronavirus
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Let's all wear a mask
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Australians advised not to wear face masks amid coronavirus pandemic
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'We will now see the benefits': Case increase in Australia slows as lockdown takes effect
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - April 4
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
7 votes -
Bill Gates is funding new factories for seven potential coronavirus vaccines
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Sciensano releases all COVID-19 Belgium data in open formats (+ dashboard!)
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Now is not the time to lose our humanity: Some DOs and DO NOTs
I've seen a lot of different attitudes towards the virus and I want to talk about one of the more toxic ones. You might think I'm referring to people attending lockdown parties or other dumb...
I've seen a lot of different attitudes towards the virus and I want to talk about one of the more toxic ones.
You might think I'm referring to people attending lockdown parties or other dumb things like that; no. I am referring to those who usually mean well, but forget to remain human in the process. Please read on, because this might be something you yourself are doing without realizing it.
The last few weeks have been, and the coming months are going to be, a time of careful balance. You might hear politicians say they "want to fight the virus without creating a bigger problem"; usually it's about the economy, but it applies to everyone on a personal level as well.
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DO: Treat this virus seriously. Through collective action, we can limit its spread and its deadliness.
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DO NOT: Become selfish. I'm not just talking about "fuck you, got mine" hoarding. I am talking about prioritizing your own health above everyone else's. (Caveat: this obviously applies to different people, differently. Especially if you are at risk, now may the time to be a little selfish, without being ungrateful to those who would help of course.)
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DO NOT look down on people you see going out; you don't know why they're out. Maybe they have to be because they're part of the ones who still have to go out to keep the world running right now. Maybe it's the first time they go out in two weeks and they direly need it not to become depressed. The virus, and the measures to tackle it, affect many people differently.
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DO NOT deprioritize mental health. Yesterday, I've heard someone laugh when I mentioned that. In the past decade, the world has made great progress towards accepting mental health as important. It still is; the virus does not change that.
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DO: Check up on your friends, family and neighbours. Ask how you can help and be there for each other. Be neighbourly, as they say. If you're out and see someone else, give them a smile, they very likely need it right now.
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DO NOT treat health workers like they have the plague. You know those people clapping at their windows "for health workers" at 8PM every day? Maybe you're part of them. Yet I've heard several stories of people not-at-risk who aren't willing to be in the same room as a nurse or doctor. Obviously, this doesn't just go for health workers, but they are those most affected by it. So be careful.
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DO: Read up on (or maybe simply remember) the AIDS scare of the 80s. There is a lot to learn from the way humans treated each other at that time. A lot of lessons to learn so that we don't repeat them. I know it's scary for a lot of people, but right now, the world needs kindness.
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Most of all: DO NOT stop hugging your loved ones when they need it. I don't want to live in a world where this statement is controversial. Be careful, but be human.
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Perception of space
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New US face mask guidance comes after battle between White House and CDC
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - April 3
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
10 votes -
Searching for the small wins is getting me through this pandemic
4 votes -
Republicans rage as Florida becomes a nightmare for Trump
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Could you get COVID-19 and not even know it? The simple answer is yes — but you're more likely to have some symptoms, even if they're mild
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Face masks for COVID-19: A deep dive into the data
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Tina Fey, Mike Schur, and thirty-five more TV writers on what their characters would do in a pandemic
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April is canceled
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Belle (Little Town) - Sharon Luxenburg (Cover)
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Social distancing is going to get darker
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Singapore: Most workplaces to close, schools will move to full home-based learning from next week
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What's a good way to learn how to maintain my own computer hardware?
I have two computers (a desktop and a laptop) that broke down just before my city entered a lockdown. Being able to assemble and fix my own computer hardware is something I have always wanted to...
I have two computers (a desktop and a laptop) that broke down just before my city entered a lockdown. Being able to assemble and fix my own computer hardware is something I have always wanted to do, and if I knew that I would probably not be using a borrowed Macbook Air right now.
I have no immediate need to provide any maintenance services, nor do I require a primer in electronics or anything too advanced. Just enough to know how to assemble and disassemble a machine, identify and fix the most obvious issues without breaking anything.
I tend to learn better from sequential and structure learning materials, preferably in text/images form. But videos are also welcomed. I know the names of the things and what they are, but I don't really know how to put things together in practice.
Suggestions? :)
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Norway wealth fund lost record $113 billion in stock slump – fund faces first forced asset sales for crisis fiscal spending
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Daily coronavirus-related chat, questions, and minor updates - April 2
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the...
This thread is posted daily, and is intended as a place for more-casual discussion of the coronavirus and questions/updates that may not warrant their own dedicated topics. Tell us about what the situation is like where you live!
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Even in the coronavirus pandemic, the Japanese likely won't stay home until Shinzo Abe makes them
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British love for health service could make or break Boris Johnson
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New York unemployment fund nears insolvency as claims skyrocket
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Big companies raise record sums from bond market in dash for cash
4 votes