11-24-2020, 06:07 AM
(This post was last modified: 11-24-2020, 06:16 AM by DerVVulfman.)
(11-23-2020, 09:14 AM)kyonides Wrote:California's Covid curfew to beginUS cases hit 12-million mark
Of course right now...
California Governor Newsom And Family In Quarantine After Covid-19 Exposure
Forbes Wrote:The Newsom family’s quarantining comes less than a week after the governor publicly apologized for a controversial lavish dinner at the French Laundry restaurant which appeared to violate the state’s Covid-19 restrictions.Wait. What? He violated the State's restrictions? But he's the Governor. He MANDATES these restrictions.
Forbes Wrote:After Newsom previously described the event as an “outside” dinner between friends, photos and details that emerged after-the-fact showed 10 people from five different households in a room with three enclosed walls and one sliding glass door open to the outside.Uh-huh. Fine enough for everyone else, but he can break his own rules. Sounds like Pelosi and her hairdo a month ago.
Police Refusing to Cancel Thanksgiving... and more.
13 agencies that refuse to enforce California's Curfew
El Paso Police to enforce County Judge Orders to limit businesses
Some New York Sheriffs refuse the order
Believe it or not, Governor Cuomo was issued an emmy for his daily briefings on COVID Leadership. However, many feel that this is scandalous for his order that required nursing homes in his state to admit COVID-19 patients. While that order has since been reversed, the policy has been heavily attributed to New York's record-breaking death toll, which includes many senior citizens living in nursing homes, nearly 7,000 alone.
Fox News senior meteorologist Janice Dean, lost her in-laws living in New York and places blame straight upon Cuomo, And Cuomo's recent Covid Book never once mentions the Nursing Home deaths.
Finally...
Washington Post Wrote:The AstraZeneca candidate was 70 percent effective on average, with up to 90 percent efficacy in a smaller group that got a lower dosage. Pfizer and its German partner BioNTech and Moderna have each reported vaccines that were 95 percent effective in clinical trials. Different trial designs make direct comparison complicated, but even with somewhat lower protection, the AstraZeneca vaccine may be a more realistic option for much of the world, as it is likely to be less expensive and does not need to be stored at subzero temperatures.