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29/03/2021 15:17:16
 
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Forum:
Politics
Category:
Health
Title:
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01679066
Message ID:
01679327
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>>>>>Well, now this is an inconvenient chart ...
>>>>
>>>>Assuming you're referring to NY....in fairness, the combination of them being hit early, plus the huge population density in the NYC boroughs, makes NY's numbers off the charts. (And for that matter, Northern New Jersey has some per capita stats that are even WORSE)
>>>
>>>But pariah Sweden is among other europeans, perhaps higher than neighbours, but not as bad as everybody warned a year ago.
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>>I played golf in Bermuda with a man from Sweden. He told me that he could play golf at home two months/year - July and August. The others were too cold.
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>>I played in Charleston, SC with a local resident who told me that he played 10 months a year, but July and August were unbearably hot and humid so he stayed inside with the A/C.
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>>Here in the Northeast we can often get a round in in any month except during January and February.
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>>It's not hard to imagine that public health policies would vary in those locations, is it?
>
>The public health policies would be simpler if the guy from Sweden would come to SC and stay with they guy from Charleston the entire year except July and August. Then, the guy from Charleston, SC, would go to Sweden and stay there July and August.

Not a bad idea.
I could go down to Charleston in January and February and we'd have a threesome.
Anyone who does not go overboard- deserves to.
Malcolm Forbes, Sr.
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