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Ilovelife144's avatar

No surprises with this except it took “them” so long to “activate it as a panic mechanism. Who else has been waiting for this and dengue, bird flu, and another Zika and another and another 😂🤪🤣 I have to laugh

Because it’s just so in our faces and people can’t see 👀

Dear Lord,

Please open the eyes of those who cannot see and who cannot hear.

If people continue to refuse to do so, shake the dust off of our feet and carry on…

https://www.who.int/groups/global-advisory-committee-on-vaccine-safety/topics/ebola-virus-vaccines

https://www.gatesfoundation.org/ideas/articles/global-partners-respond-to-new-ebola-outbreak

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April M's avatar

As a writer, who’s always enjoyed the feel of an actual pen on paper over typing on a keyboard any day. I have to say, as much as I do NOT enjoy the United States Postal Service and think it’s archaic in far too many ways. I would sincerely miss the ability to send an actual personalized letter, card, and more in my own handwriting with my own fingerprints all over it. I love the history and intimacy that letters and cards provide of our culture in the past. And I have many friends and family over the years who have expressed how touched they are to still get a hand written note or card from me. It is a dying art form and there’s nothing that technology can do to improve upon it. I’ve sent various gifts through Amazon like everyone else, and used letter writing services, including one that sends cards for a year at a fairly hefty price I might add. And even though my mom enjoyed that particular gift… Nothing makes her light up more than an actual hand-picked card and letter from me along with some photographs. Sadly, I don’t think I’ve ever received an actual handwritten letter from my own adult children. So it looks like the art of the letter, has stopped with me.

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