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Old 03-29-2020, 11:46 AM   #136
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Originally Posted by Sirtel View Post
You can't afford not to watch the news in Europe. The situation here changes daily and so do the restrictions. I guess it's much calmer in some parts of the US where there is relatively little of the virus (at least yet).
It changes here daily, too, but at least in my state, I find it easier and faster to get the updated info direct from the sources instead of from the news. I do tune into the mayor / governor daily press conferences when I catch them on TV, but they are also available to watch on city and state government web sites after they air online, along with written updates and FAQs on current restrictions, services, and other info.
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