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We had a lightening strike 50 feet away 2 years ago that scarred a 75 foot tree to the ground. Lilreb and our dog were standing on the porch at the time. I walked out as it hit, he said "I think it's time to go inside".
We live near the naval base and the storms here get pretty bad.
Too bad about the trees. At my home as a teen we had one get struck twice.... What's that expression? Lightening doesn't strike twice...😂

That was the one that sent the fireball( ish ) thing down the street , the bad one was the one struck the power pole / transformer across the street we had just opened the front door ( me and Zeus ) when that one hit , I could taste the metal in the air . This place around here and lightening strikes man it’s crazy .
 
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That was the one that send the fireball( ish ) thing down the street , the bad one was the one struck the power pole / transformer across the street we had just opened the front door ( me and Zeus ) when that one hit , I could taste the metal in the air . This place around here and lightening strikes man it’s crazy .
Because you are so “grounded”
 
The numbers from NY are definitely encouraging. I don’t know for sure, but I think the hospitalization number includes “Patients under Investigation (PUI)” who have a test pending but no result. But I may be wrong 🤷🏼‍♂️

NYC released antibody test results. 1/3 of kids under 17 have covid antibodies. Several other age cohorts were close to 30%. No herd immunity yet, but not nearly as many susceptible hosts as what the city had in March. And clearly with the March and April deaths, this virus was running rampant then. Way more cases than were reported, due to poor testing capabilities.

COVID-19: Data on Testing - NYC Health
 
NYC released antibody test results. 1/3 of kids under 17 have covid antibodies. Several other age cohorts were close to 30%. No herd immunity yet, but not nearly as many susceptible hosts as what the city had in March. And clearly with the March and April deaths, this virus was running rampant then. Way more cases than were reported, due to poor testing capabilities.

COVID-19: Data on Testing - NYC Health

I'm really struggling to decide whether you are purposefully ignoring science or you really just don't understand.

Help me help you.
 

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