u/JohnnycompUtah

In your opinion, what was the peak era of McDonald’s?

I’ve never been a “regular” of McDonald’s but recently I’ve started getting a McDouble every day so I guess I might be becoming one. I understand from the sentiment on this sub and fast food prices going up across the board that this obviously is not the peak experience. For those of you that have been longtime McDonald’s customers, what era was your favorite?

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u/JohnnycompUtah — 7 days ago

So, is "prolonged, close contact" a lie?

Joseph Allen is a Harvard professor in their Public Health program. He's not just some random guy. To be clear, I'm not an advocate of panic. We still haven't seen a lot of cases or anyone come down with it that wasn't directly in contact with someone on the ship. It's just interesting to me how some of these narratives and buzzwords/phrases like "prolonged, close contact" go unchallenged.

I personally have bought some N95s just in case. I'm still living my life like normal though unless things take a turn for the worse. I think anyone pretending that they know how this is going to play out for sure is a liar.

u/JohnnycompUtah — 12 days ago