
NEEDED.
Good afternoon kinfolk. What’s good in the hood today?
I’ve been on a researching binge of what scientist have to say
about this pandemic that is sweeping the world by far.
It’s being compared to yesterday’s strains of SAR.
I woke at 8am this morning to an incredible read
that a family member sent to me; an educational seed.
It was from STATNews.com and therein it conveys
that Scientists are in ploy; good minds are at play.
Still, for the masses, they have nothing good to say.
They are working from behind the eight ball to restore the day.
Turns out that W.H.O. did not offer our country a CORONA Test and we didn’t really say NO.
We have always staffed the biggest and brightest minds in science – per history shows.
So when initially we were notified of a test prototype –
America just responded with its usual rigmarole ‘hype:

Feeling nostalgic about our capacity to lead.
But this administration has laid off CDC scientists; they’re in the unemployment line.
I am over here on my domestic research looking for a viral bind;
a natural substance that can render protection.
I’m also praying for a new W.H. resident after the election.
We need leadership. We need healthcare solutions. We need the V.A.
We need to adopt an INDIVIDUAL’s MISSION to help ourselves every day.
It’s okay if you want to look at New York as Governor Cuomo leads the way.
He doesn’t have a blueprint on COVID19, but his wisdom is at play.
Washing our hands is a good way to avoid spread, as well as not visiting your friends.
If we all take a minute to cut-it-out, lives won’t unnecessarily end.
This is something that we all can comprehend.
Go on and hit up Skype and Facetime again.
Yesterday was St. Patrick’s Day and I drank myself silly.
I was in the company of a few friends; well kind of, but not really.
I’m about science and safety so —
I partied unbridled and solo on video. 😛
What did you do, yo? Please don’t tell me that you —
were locked in the house with a pursed mouth watching the news.
Were you? That’s what’s up. I applaud you for thinking “safety first.”
Me, too, man, but I couldn’t save the plan of not quenching the calendar-day thirst.
Enough of that. It’s HUMP DAY and I’m talking much,
because I miss your presence and the human touch.
I am glad that I have this blog page to write
and connect with you on life-saving insight.
So, if you are home and have a minute to “knowledge add,”
I implore you to go on over and read the article and comments on STAT.
Do it and be wise.
Do it to save lives.
Let’s do what we can to stop this virus, by comedy-hook or lab crook,
I’m Qui
Be encouraged to keep living and take your cue from The Brooks:
YouTube: https://youtu.be/LMuBwcHqaGc
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