Heart of the City by Steenz for April 13, 2020

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    codycab  over 4 years ago

    I wonder if anyone is actually winning at this.

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    Ubintold  over 4 years ago

    Hopscotch it ain’t.

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    Silly Season   over 4 years ago

    Most people should not use medical masks—either loose-fitting surgical masks or the more snug N95s—because these should be reserved for healthcare professionals who need them to protect against COVID-19 while in close contact with patients, officials say.

    Trump and Surgeon General Jerome Adams, M.D., M.P.H., recommended simple masks that could be made at home or purchased online.

    The two city health departments advised using common household items like scarves, bandannas, or other cloth.

    These reusable, washable items are constructed from materials like cloth scraps, and won’t further stress the supply of medical masks.

    Public health experts have also emphasized that the potential benefit of wearing a face covering is not for your own protection but to safeguard others around you. “This is to protect people around you if you are infected but do not have symptoms,” according to the CDC website.

    That’s because a significant share of people with COVID-19—perhaps a quarter, by some estimates—show no symptoms. But they may still be contagious.

    https://www.consumerreports.org/coronavirus/do-you-need-a-mask-to-prevent-coronavirus/

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    treutvid  over 4 years ago

    Please! Current insanity. Not new normal. Please!

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    Ermine Notyours  over 4 years ago

    Saw something painted like this on a street you wouldn’t think would have high pedestrian traffic or people waiting in line. Maybe it was for a separate construction project.

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    cknoblo Premium Member over 4 years ago

    Checkout lines at the grocery store have 6 foot markers. Isles have directional arrows. A lot of those marks are going to be with us a while. As comics use up their lead time, most will become reminders of reality. This is not a happy time. In a year or so, some of these things will go away, and a new normal will be established. Some things will stay with us for many years. I may never shake a hand again.

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    tad1  over 4 years ago

    I’d like to go back to the old normal.

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    Jim Kerner  over 4 years ago

    And when would that be? After 9/11? 2008/2009 recession? Viet Nam? Various Black Outs? Just think, years from now. We’ll consider this to be the good old days. Sorry to be such a Donny Downer.

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    Sailor46 USN 65-95  over 4 years ago

    6’ poles are the answer.

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    WDD  over 4 years ago

    Heart is left-handed! Like Harry Truman, Leonardo DaVinci, and me!

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    Decepticomic  over 3 years ago

    I’d call it community service.

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    benjnavarro28  about 2 years ago

    To think that social distancing would still be recommended (in the U.S.) for almost 2 and a half years after this comic was published. Wow..

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