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Nov.02 — Linda Findley Kozlowski, president and chief executive officer of Blue Apron Inc., discusses the company’s falling stock price amid customer loss due to the Covid-19 pandemic on “Bloomberg Technology.”

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  1. Владимир Киселёв

    November 2, 2020 at 5:29 pm

    The US Supreme Court must declare unconstitutional laws that oblige people to wear masks.
    Viruses, microbes and bаcteria live cоnstantly in the human body. Including Koch’s bacilli, influenza, pneumococci, in general, almost the entire set that exists in nature. In small doses that enter us through the respiratory tract and mucous membranes. If humanity is not yet extinct, what does this mean, our immunity is successfully fighting and fighting them.

    If you cоnstantly wear a mediсal mаsk after оne and a half to two hours, the concentration of all microorganisms on its surface and a humid and warm environment is constantly increasing. Masks are an incubator for their reproduction, the cоncentration of microorganisms becomes so high that you have no chance of staying healthy, regardless of whether how strong your immunity is, it simply does not persist. You inhale the сoncentrate of viruses and bacteria thаt has accumulated and multiplied on your mask. With each exhale, there are more and more of them.
    Here is no second wave of соronavirus in Belarus. In Sweden there is no second wave of coronavirus.
    In countries where there was no quarantine, the epidemic is over.

    A patient runs in to the infectious disease specialist.
    – Doctor, save me, I have a coronavirus!
    – No, no, this is not for me, psychiatrists treat coronavirus.

    Free people do not wear muzzles!

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      November 2, 2020 at 5:58 pm

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  2. Celeste Ma

    November 2, 2020 at 6:03 pm

    I really don’t think their recipes taste good.

  3. Elizia teJ xKen

    November 2, 2020 at 6:25 pm

    Good. I wait for love from you ????????

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