Katniss lifts spirits in District 8 hospital. Image Source: Tribute.ca.
According to the Canadian government's timetable, and internet rumours, the nCov crisis will last for 20 months, meaning that it will pass by Thursday, 25 November 2021. It's best to have a laugh as we get ready for our Hunger Games New World Order.
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Image Source: Twitter.
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Yeah, NO! from r/CoronavirusMemes
Thinking we all need to Rethink!!! from r/CoronavirusMemes
Day 7 of quarantine from r/CoronavirusMemes
Remember to pick your designated person that has to go out during Lockdown very carefully from r/CoronavirusMemes
Big Business Stepping in to Help... from r/CoronavirusMemes
Here we go again, back to the battle. from r/CoronavirusMemes
Scandanvia strikes once again from r/CoronavirusMemes
CONGRESS YOU SUCK! from r/CoronavirusMemes
Corona on social media from r/CoronavirusMemes
What a coincidence! 2020 National Park of American Samoa Quarter. Image Source: Coin News. (Thanks to -D.)
Caption for the above image: "Designer: Richard Masters; Sculptor-Engraver: Phebe Hemphill. Mr. Masters’ design depicts a Samoan Fruit Bat mother hanging in a tree with her pup evoking the remarkable care and energy that this species puts into their offspring. The design is intended to promote awareness of the species’ threatened status due to habitat loss and commercial hunting. The National Park of American Samoa is the only park in the United States that is home to the Samoan Fruit Bat. Inscriptions are 'NATIONAL PARK,' 'AMERICAN SAMOA,' '2020,' and 'E PLURIBUS UNUM.'"
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