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I wanna smash a Brazilian
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I wanna smash a Brazilian
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One conspiracy team to lower the numbers, One conspiracy team to raise the numbersFunny thing is there is actually a real conspiracy to actually make the numbers look less.
Don’t be surprised if firms and other business office spaces in NYC don’t renew their leases in the months following the stay at home. I’ve been remote working since mid March and have been even more efficient than I was in the office, not to mention I’ve left my home in Jersey and currently living in GA taking the occasional trip back to the city when need be. This pandemic has exposed that you don’t need to somewhere in the flesh to be an asset.
Like right now? Brazil in bad shape. You risky lol.I wanna smash a Brazilian
Like right now? Brazil in bad shape. You risky lol.
It's probably possible to get pneumothorax from wearing a tight fitting mask like an N95 and doing strenuous activity, but definitely on the extremely rarer side.Just saw these on FB lol
Dr Ravi Shekhar Jha, senior consultant and head of the department, pulmonology, Fortis Escorts Faridabad explained how it happens. “A tight fitting mask like N95 adds inspiratory resistance which increases the work of breathing. A mask which is not valved, changes the blood gas equation, and it leads to a special phenomena called PEEP (Positive End-Expiratory Pressure). This PEEP may lead to pneumothorax (punctured lungs), especially when there is too much strain on lungs, like when we are running, or doing strenuous exercise,” he said.
all these places going to have a rat problem with it being closed. can't imagine what the restaurants going to be like if they haven't been serviced for month