The coronavirus is a wake-up call. In many ways we should see this as a warning. On other issues too - the environment, war and peace, food, children, poverty - our allowing market forces to take precedence over care for the common good is leaving us vulnerable to disaster.

Mar 13, 2020 · 2:48 AM UTC

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Yes. From Sunday-Wednesday the urgent care I work for didn’t have the ability to test anyone. Did they post this to ANY of our socials or on our heavily visited site so that potentially positive pts could stay home? No. Why? So that they could still get $ from their visits.
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I would call it a reminder but who wants to quibble over words? It always happens when humans get off track. There's a catastrophe to bring 'em back. So goes the learning process, but we have to teach each generation, so learning progress is slow.
Replying to @marwilliamson
wonder how your disdain for pharmaceutical companies sits with the current situation.......hypocrite.
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That moron @ronpol needs to hear this.
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Sometimes the thing we most resist is what is meant to be. Older Democratic voters signaled they didn’t want change so stuck with Status Quo Joe. Now, the world will change and nothing we can do to stop it. Change IS coming!
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We need a new campaign law that establishes @marwilliamson as “Voice of Reason” and a necessary participant in every single candidate debate in the country.
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Please see if there is anything you can do to get this drug approved, it could save so many lives!! ROC biotech company says lab tests of former cancer drug confirm it stops COVID-19 13wham.com/news/local/roc-bi…
Replying to @marwilliamson
The light is exposing what needs cleared away. Things can’t stay the way they are. May we move forward with healing and compassion. Balance your analytical mind with the love in your heart. Send your prayers out to humanity.