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Setec Astronomy
I`d say that`s the answer, eggs keep a long time compared to some things.
The math on this whole Covid-19 is really bad. The consensus seems to be that the social distancing will work, along with being out of "cold and flu" season (which according to the experts actually DOES have something to do with the warmer weather and longer daylight hours doing natural UV sterilization), and that the whole thing will taper off in a few months.
The problem is it will still be around, and will be raging in the southern hemisphere, ready to make a comeback in the fall. I don`t know if these were NJ numbers, but the estimate was that by the fall only 5% of the population will have gotten it, meaning that there will still be 95% susceptible, so here we go all over again. Hence the 24 month scenario I mentioned in an earlier post. At least in the next wave there should be plenty of masks, ventilators, field hospitals, and a lot more information on the bug.
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