HI, STRANGER

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You may have seen this visualization of how social distancing can stop the spread of illnesses like COVID-19. What you may not have seen is this, uh, very particular version of it:


That's right: say "Hi, stranger!" to the "Hi Stranger" guy from this viral (and extremely weird) video from a few years back.


Listen to his calming voice and feel at peace while in quarantine. You're doing great.


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'I HAVE NO INTENTION OF LEAVING'

"You're leaving right? You're going to ..." and then they name some theoretically safer suburb or vacation community that I am not going to go to. But the calls have stopped because it's too late to leave now.

WHAT HAPPENED WITH THAT?

Two weeks ago, President Trump promised a network of drive-through covid-19 testing sites across the country where people could be tested "very safely, quickly and conveniently." In a Rose Garden news conference, chief executives of Target, Walgreens, Walmart and CVS said they would work with the government to provide space in store parking lots.

HE WAS WARNED

New York City's top health officials were tracking warning signs of the flu, and didn't like what they were seeing: A massive, late-season spike in influenza-like-illnesses that revealed a troubling aberration.

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