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Coronavirus Briefing: Umbilical cord treatments, counter-narratives and tailgating – PRWeek

May 19th, 2020 5:44 pm

Theres a lot to discuss this week and most of it isnt so bad theres a pervasive sense that the human race is picking itself up and dusting itself off. Pain and sadness are still very much on tap, but the world has changed and were starting to accept it, figure out how to make it work, tap into our inner Delores (fromWestworld) and architect a new reality. If were lucky, when this is all over itll turn out to have been a savage plot twist, and we can go back to worrying about all the things we worried about before we had real things to worry about.

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Ideally, every country would share best practices with every other country when it comes to lifting lockdowns and reopening businesses, making the slogan were all in this together ring true.This is not going to be the Summer of Love. Dont take hydroxychloroquine without a medical reason.

Some new technologies are coming down the pike that, even in these early stages, give one some hope.

We may be tired of hearing it, but testing matters.

How were talking to our friends, employees, coworkers and families about the pandemic and the havoc its wreaking on us, matters.

Dont support Big Tobacco, unless theyreusing their plants to create a vaccine.

Some interesting, concerning and helpful statistics.

How is flying on a plane, like packing into a restaurant or bar, not simply a form of Russian Roulette?

We miss our squads. We need our tribes. Our social lives, reformulated with restrictions, are better than eternal solitaire.

Tailgating is the new black.

We may not go tripping through the desert in our festival finest this summer, but if we close our eyes and listen, we can dream.

Peace out and see you tomorrow.

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