People on Instagram are like “my quarantine pod ❤️” pic.twitter.com/A9KI3n4PHp
— Kevin Fallon (@kpfallon) July 20, 2020
The man who made N95 masks so effective had been retired for over two years when the coronavirus pandemic struck. But the inventor didn't think twice about returning to work when healthcare workers needed him most. https://t.co/EWzeiB1Lgp
— CNN (@CNN) July 19, 2020
Coronavirus claimed several members of this Fort Bend family.
— Texas Tribune (@TexasTribune) July 20, 2020
“If you don’t think this is for real, you’re wrong. I’ve lost my mom. I’ve lost my dad and I’ve lost my brother, all in one fell swoop. This is serious.”
Via @HoustonChron:https://t.co/WioqCe4aBO
If I ever die from COVID, please know that my dying wish is that my corpse be catapulted at high speed directly into Mitch McConnell’s bedroom window at 3 am
— C.A. Pinkham (@EyePatchGuy) July 20, 2020
Someone was like “do you mean into or through” as a grammar gotcha and I was honestly thinking into but really you can choose your own adventure here
— C.A. Pinkham (@EyePatchGuy) July 20, 2020
Yup pic.twitter.com/hEjDEvqObm
— Yashar Ali 🐘 (@yashar) July 21, 2020
"More than a century ago, epidemiologist Dr. Thomas Tuttle prescribed face masks and social distancing to slow the influenza pandemic. He made a lot of enemies—but it worked." https://t.co/p4Sne66JiF
— Erin Biba (@erinbiba) July 21, 2020
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