really wish you would quit posting only links and at least quote a paragraph of what the link is about instead of click baiting. It is called net etiquette.
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really wish you would quit posting only links and at least quote a paragraph of what the link is about instead of click baiting. It is called net etiquette.
Post was last edited on April 16, 2020 4:46 PM PDT
In the case of Reuters, the link itself usually displays the topic, as here.
Compare with their headline.
"Coronavirus clue? Most cases aboard U.S. aircraft carrier are symptom-free"
My first thought was that it means thorough testing will have to replace temperature checks and questionnaires. We've already learned testing is not the US' strength.