I suspect Per Due has his hand on Luffler's ass in that first photo (Kelly's thumbs up gesture is what gave it away for me). Who the hell knows what went on in that Covid vice presidential bus after that clown show. And the air in that bus is probably like in a plane.....the same air recirculated.
Boris Epshteyn, an adviser to Donald Trump who recently joined Rudy Giuliani at a press conference alleging widespread voter fraud during the 2020 election, has announced that he tested positive for the coronavirus.
“I have tested positive for COVID-19,” he said on Wednesday. “I am experiencing mild symptoms, and am following all appropriate protocols, including quarantining and contact tracing.”
Oh goodie, contact tracing should nip this chain in the bud.
Mr Giuliani is expected to travel to Pennsylvania on Wednesday as Republican lawmakers in the state hold a hearing on “voter fraud” following the president’s loss in the 2020 election.
His son Andrew Giuliani, a special assistant to the president, also tested positive for Covid-19 on 20 November....
"... half of (Fox News) audience is over the age of 65."
COVIDiot Hannity viewers equaled "30% more COVID-19 cases by March 14, and 21% more COVID-19 deaths by March 28," than non-COVIDiot Tucker viewers. Too bad they didn't use non-Faux Noise viewers as a control group.
Jesus: Moron, I sent you scientists, doctors, nurses, public health officials, pols and sane religious leaders ALL telling you to wear masks and maintain strict social distancing. Instead, you killed yourself and scores of others. Go to Hell, literally.
Seven Washington state nursing home residents with Covid-19 died after staff members attended a 300-person wedding that violated the governor's coronavirus restrictions.
The deaths were at three nursing home facilities in Grant County, health officials said Thursday. They were men in their 70s, 80s, and 90s who had underlying health conditions, according to a press release by the Grant County Health District.
Four additional deaths are pending death certificate reviews.
The health department said it is looking into whether the deaths are linked to a Nov. 7 wedding in Ritzville, about 59 miles southwest of Spokane, but an investigation found that some staff members at the facilities had tested positive after attending the event....
Idk whether it's wise health policy or feasible legal practice, but it feels like some COVIDiocy should lead to criminal charges.
Idk whether it's wise health policy or feasible legal practice, but it feels like some COVIDiocy should lead to criminal charges.
I'm thinking that since the event they attended was a violation, and since a person working in a nursing home could be reasonably expected to take more caution than the average bear, it looks like good reason to sue somebody. OTOH, if somebody is injured while you're doing something illegal, maybe there is a criminal track there somewhere. But workers in a nursing home don't typically have much money, so maybe we could drag the facility owners in. We might wonder if after many months of dealing with covid they ever got around to issuing a specific policy prohibiting employees from engaging in risky activity, including such things as going to large gatherings. Or requiring them to request permission to attend or report having attended. We might want to know if the facility did know the employees attended the gathering and took no precautionary action.