Actually I think the proper connection is that when *everyone* gets scared, the virus eases (if not easing, it is finding it harder to find victims). Unfortunately, once it eases some, people get less scared and then get C-19.

—Barry

On 17 Nov 2020, at 10:56, [email protected] wrote:

Anecdotal "evidence".  Two weeks ago, I hadn't known anybody  _who knew anybody_  who had tested positive; today I know two.  No connection between them.   It appears that only fear regulates the distribution of the virus.  Myself, I am up to March fear level.  Narcissistic Abduction: Now that I am scared, perhaps the virus will ease off? 

 

Nick
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