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<blockquote data-quote="Texas" data-source="post: 746569" data-attributes="member: 42267"><p>There's good news all around in my town.</p><p></p><p>Things are back to normal road traffic wise here in San Antonio, TX (heavy traffic especially at rush hours). </p><p></p><p> Everyone wears a mask, I use the 10 cent ones that allows easy breathing. Even our local politicians who make the mask a legal requirement personally favor the bandana type mask.</p><p></p><p>At the store the other day a lady in front of me pulled down her mask and let out a big sneeze. Her friend said 'what are you doing?' Sneezer said 'Im <u>not</u> sneezing into my mask' . I took off in the other direction.</p><p></p><p>Death rates locally are down 20:1 off the peak six months ago. That's the best news ever, even though 'cases' are crazy high. Whatever that means.</p><p></p><p>We are nearing year-end where accurate numbers of national annual deaths due to all causes will be available for comparison to previous years. Looks like the downward trend of the past few years will continue.</p><p></p><p>The election panic has cause a T.P. shortage, everything else seems to be available on store shelves. Then again the violence is on hold for a while.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Texas, post: 746569, member: 42267"] There's good news all around in my town. Things are back to normal road traffic wise here in San Antonio, TX (heavy traffic especially at rush hours). Everyone wears a mask, I use the 10 cent ones that allows easy breathing. Even our local politicians who make the mask a legal requirement personally favor the bandana type mask. At the store the other day a lady in front of me pulled down her mask and let out a big sneeze. Her friend said 'what are you doing?' Sneezer said 'Im [U]not[/U] sneezing into my mask' . I took off in the other direction. Death rates locally are down 20:1 off the peak six months ago. That's the best news ever, even though 'cases' are crazy high. Whatever that means. We are nearing year-end where accurate numbers of national annual deaths due to all causes will be available for comparison to previous years. Looks like the downward trend of the past few years will continue. The election panic has cause a T.P. shortage, everything else seems to be available on store shelves. Then again the violence is on hold for a while. [/QUOTE]
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