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The Sound of Covid-19

 

 


Jarring description of Covid 19 sound. Please mask up indoors and out. Get used to it & live. Use these links. ✨N95 masks ✨rubber gloves ✨silver hydrosol (I spray mine in my eyes, throat, and ears to be sure)  ✨ Oscillococcinum

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