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D&D and the rising pandemic

Umbran

Mod Squad
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In good news, while I am waiting for certain sources to update data charts, it sounds like my state just had its first day since March without a covid-19 death.

While our testing rate has been generally increasing, our positive tests and daily new cases have been slowly dropping since mid April. If they can just not open us up too quickly, we might be able to beat this thing.
 

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Zardnaar

Legend
Yes, Russia.

Moscow was interesting, but St. Petersburg was a classic taste of old Europe. The architecture, the museums, the whole feel.

Moscow is the head but St Petes the heart of Russia.

Amazing architecture.


That time between Covid known about and the lockdowns beginning.

Rough parts of Kyiv


And poor old Moldova.


Stupid lockdowns. Worst parts of Russia make Chernobyl exclusion zone look like holiday camp.
 
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Hussar

Legend
Well, outside of Tokyo and Osaka and a couple of other areas, we're lifting our state of emergency. I'm staying closed for the rest of the month - doing online zoom classes with my students, but, it looks like things are going to slowly open up.

And, got the first of my government help money yesterday too. Not a bad couple of days.
 

Istbor

Dances with Gnolls
Oof. My state's extended Shelter-at-home was overturned by the State Supreme Court. All but a few counties are now completely 'open'.

Here is a little write-up of a place I grew up around.


On the upshot, after reaching out to my father, it sounds like he won't be going to any bars anytime soon. So that is good. Not a lot to do in small towns sometimes.
 

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