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My dad always says he's undefeated at tailgating
Maybe it's not I who doesn't know what he's talking about
BREAKING: Austin and Travis County officials announce 28 young people returning from a spring break trip to Cabo San Lucas, Mexico, have tested positive for #coronavirus.
MADISON, Wis. - An undisclosed number of college students returning from a spring break trip to Alabama’s beaches have tested positive for coronavirus, according to news reports.The University of Wisconsin – Madison’s Health Services said the students contracted the virus after returning from Gulf Shores, Ala., AL.com reported."University Health Services (UHS) and Public Health Madison & Dane County (PHMDC) recently became aware of a cluster of COVID-19 cases associated with a spring break trip organized by seniors," UW-Madison's Health Services announced in a statement Friday.Many of the students were members of fraternities and sororities, a WKOW report said.
At least five students from the University of Tampa have tested positive for coronavirus after traveling with other students from the school for spring break, the university announced on Twitter. This comes after crowds of spring-breakers in Florida were criticized for ignoring social distancing guidelines and packing beaches in complete disregard of the potential risk.University of Tampa announced on Friday that it learned that one student, who resides off-campus, tested positive for the virus. Just a day later, the school confirmed that five students, who were part of a larger group traveling together during spring break, had tested positive.
It's not malice, they decided to live in China and work there. There are certain legal stipulations you accept in the fine print, so go ahead talk to the press with out speaking to your local party official etc. but expect some blowback if it's against party policy.
White House predicts 100,000 to 240,000 will die in US from coronavirus
He shook my hand breed tub and walked away
Don't worry. By April, you know, in theory, when the weather gets warmer, it miraculously goes away.
I know it's serious but I don't think 250,000 deaths are going to happen looking at the numbers, maybe world wide.If we're lucky this will be over by Mid to late June and not because of the weather.
"Hello good sir GM, may we pretty please have your throwaway centers and gords please??!? I'll suck yo'dick!"
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