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<blockquote data-quote="Nandina" data-source="post: 756131" data-attributes="member: 23742"><p>I probably watch too much news as well. I know they need to keep us informed, but I think they tend to sensationalize these events, broadcasting every single time another person is diagnosed, talking up worse case scenarios, lack of testing ability, all the things that should have been done that weren’t, etc. etc. not to mention showing all the empty shelves in the grocery stores! Makes you wanna rush out and hoard a few things just in case! And at the same time they’re urging us to “Stay calm, don’t panic!” Yeah, right.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Nandina, post: 756131, member: 23742"] I probably watch too much news as well. I know they need to keep us informed, but I think they tend to sensationalize these events, broadcasting every single time another person is diagnosed, talking up worse case scenarios, lack of testing ability, all the things that should have been done that weren’t, etc. etc. not to mention showing all the empty shelves in the grocery stores! Makes you wanna rush out and hoard a few things just in case! And at the same time they’re urging us to “Stay calm, don’t panic!” Yeah, right. [/QUOTE]
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