https://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/coronavirus-the-hammer-and-the-dance-be9337092b56All I can find on the author so far: Thomas Pueyo has two MSc in Engineering and an MBA from St... morehttps://medium.com/@tomaspueyo/coronavirus-the-hammer-and-the-dance-be9337092b56All I can find on the author so far: Thomas Pueyo has two MSc in Engineering and an MBA from Stanford.The research he has collated certainly comes from the top peer reviewed sources.To me, his thinking and statistical analysis seems sound.What do others think?~ ~ ~I think that even if governments do not go hard with "the Hammer and the Dance" - if we agree with the reasoning, then as individuals most of us can manage to achieve strong social distancing few at least the first few weeks and months, giving time for faster-acting tests and the development of vaccines.On today's ABC (Australian Broadcasting Corporation) news, it was announced that researchers in Melbourne (Aust.) are very close to achieving a COVID-19 test that is effective in only half an hour. This would assist dramatically in reducing the spread.~ ~ ~For the benefit of anyone who worries about their computer being ambushed by a Trojan Horse, virus or bug, the... less
~~~that we all breath in each day...most all wet wipes contain about 85 % of plastic in each one... All the synthetic clothing you wear puts micro plastics down our drains and end ... more~~~that we all breath in each day...most all wet wipes contain about 85 % of plastic in each one... All the synthetic clothing you wear puts micro plastics down our drains and end up in out sewers and finally into our seas....Would you still buy them knowing what damage they are doing to our oceans and the air we breath and also what we eat...Who is to blame for this , the manafactures or the people that choose to keep on buying them....?