lmao hell yeah pic.twitter.com/VJRyB0JTzl— crunk badonkadonk aaron (@Bertovo) March 29, 2020
Thank you for expressing your concerns. We took immediate action to address this on a local level & the sign has been removed. This sign does not reflect our brand values & the great work being done by our dedicated franchise network during this difficult time.— Subway Listens (@SubwayListens) March 27, 2020
— Paul Lukas (@UniWatch) March 29, 2020
The hand-washing aspect of the Bodhisattva Avalokiteśvara pic.twitter.com/cRJzekD8Hf— Brendan O'Kane (@bokane) March 29, 2020
calling it Corona instead of SARS2 makes our underpreparedness seem less embarrassing since epidemiologists have been saying "better watch out for the next SARS for 17 years— Mlxebz (@Mlxebz) March 27, 2020
“Reckless idiot with no mask!” — 🇯🇵 Japanese government poster from 1919 urging citizens to wear their face masks to counter the spread of the Spanish flu. pic.twitter.com/DPN3m7FhE8— Propagandopolis (@propagandopolis) February 28, 2020
A neighbour is blowing bubbles from their garden. Great, whimsical little flying blisters of plague.— Mitten d'Amour (@MittenDAmour) March 24, 2020
There's a global shortage of face masks.— Danielle Paquette (@DPAQreport) March 29, 2020
Nigerian fashion designers are sewing substitutes with glitter and rhinestones:https://t.co/rMAjydChRK pic.twitter.com/U787rfv8El
need everyone to see this sign at my neighborhood strip club pic.twitter.com/Hnmlxtkov9— katherine fitzgerald 🌵 (@kfitz134) March 29, 2020