Honeymooners quarantined 27 days: How coronavirus spreads and help from the wisdom of Job
The Daily Article
The Denison Forum
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🗓️ 5 March 2020
⏱️ 7 minutes
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THE DAILY ARTICLE FOR MARCH 05, 2020
A honeymooning couple was quarantined for twenty-seven days because of coronavirus. Today's podcast provides an update on the epidemic, discusses advice from health professionals, and explores the wisdom of Job for suffering people.
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| 0:00.0 | This is the Daily Article podcast, published by the Denison Forum for Culture-Changing Christians. |
| 0:07.8 | To receive the Daily article directly to your email inbox each weekday morning, visit |
| 0:12.5 | thedailyarticle.com. Now here's today's news, discerned differently. |
| 0:19.4 | Rachel and Tyler Torres made it home to the Dallas area this week. |
| 0:23.6 | The honeymooners were on a cruise from Japan in January when there was an outbreak of COVID-19 |
| 0:29.6 | on their ship. |
| 0:30.6 | They spent 27 days in quarantine, including 14 days in a military base in San Antonio. |
| 0:41.2 | We joke now that we have been married 15 years, Rachel says. |
| 0:46.6 | In related news, release of the new James Bond movie will be postponed to November because of theater closures in China, which is the second biggest movie market in the world |
| 0:51.9 | behind the U.S., Italy, and South Korea. The governor of |
| 0:55.9 | California declared a state of emergency yesterday as the number of coronavirus cases in the state |
| 1:01.7 | rose to 54, and Congress agreed to an $8.3 billion emergency spending bill to combat the epidemic. |
| 1:11.6 | Coronavirus is affecting our planet in ways we have not seen in my lifetime. |
| 1:16.6 | The Washington Post reports that the spreading coronavirus is shaping up as a pandemic of potentially historic proportions, |
| 1:24.6 | possibly on the scale of the global outbreak of influenza in |
| 1:28.6 | 1957, but unlikely to be as catastrophic as the Spanish flu of 1918. |
| 1:35.0 | How do we protect ourselves? Here are some advice offered by health professionals. Let's begin |
| 1:40.9 | by explaining how the disease is transmitted. Droplets containing the virus are rejected from those who are sick via the mouth or nose as they cough, sneeze, laugh, sing, or talk. |
| 1:53.0 | These droplets typically land in the floor or ground unless they hit something along the way. |
| 1:58.6 | To access our cells, they must enter our bodies through |
| 2:01.9 | the eyes, nose, or mouth. You cannot absorb them through the skin. Experts believe sneezing |
| 2:07.7 | and coughing are likely the primary forms of transmission. Talking face to face or sharing a meal |
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