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One of the greatest quotes of the 20th century was by Franklin Delano Roosevelt when he stated “Yesterday, December 7, 1941 is a date that will live in infamy” as he announced the attack on Pearl Harbor where 2,335 people died.   On September 11, 2001 where 2,977 people died George Bush said “Today, our nation saw evil -- the very worst of human nature -- and we responded with the best of America.”   As of today, almost 30,000 people have died in the US and we again are facing fear and uncertainty. But this time we are not at war with other countries –we are at war with a virus. This time we will not fight with guns and the loss of human life in the name of freedom. No, this time we fight by following the basic rules of hygiene and common sense.  Stay home – stay away from infected people – wash your hands with soap - don’t touch your face – keep your fingers out of your mouth – and, for at least a while, follow the rules.   We will win this war on the virus – but what will the collateral damage to the glob