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A state appelate court has overruled the San Diego judge. Everything is on lockdown again.B-Tender wrote: ↑Fri Dec 18, 2020 11:37 pm A Judge in San Diego has ruled that strip clubs may remain open, and serve food because the there has been no evidence that restaurant dining or strip clubs have led to corona virus outbreaks or a lack of ICU beds being available. The County has stopped enforcing shut downs until more guidance is issued, or an appeal is filed. Some, but not all restaurants have reopened for indoor and outdoor dining because of the ruling. Other restaurants have decided to wait and see if the ruling will hold. They don't want to order a lot of perishable product and then not be open to sell it.
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Maybe he was one of the people scheduled for a shot, before they found out they were only getting 30-40% of the shots they were promised?
P.S. For some reason, it annoys me that the non-scientific sites are calling the vaccination shots "jabs." I don't know why they do that. To me it has negative connotations.
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Beats me. Maybe he already got the shot and they're like hey you're supposed to do that on TV..... whoops
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Maybe he had the shot beforehand and this was just theater? I understand your desire to blame Trump, but it was clear healthcare workers were first in lineFSchmertz wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 10:55 pmMaybe he was one of the people scheduled for a shot, before they found out they were only getting 30-40% of the shots they were promised?
P.S. For some reason, it annoys me that the non-scientific sites are calling the vaccination shots "jabs." I don't know why they do that. To me it has negative connotations.
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Eh, the generals in charge get any blame, but I didn't expect something this immense to always go smoothly.Biker wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 11:40 pmMaybe he had the shot beforehand and this was just theater? I understand your desire to blame Trump, but it was clear healthcare workers were first in lineFSchmertz wrote: ↑Sat Dec 19, 2020 10:55 pmMaybe he was one of the people scheduled for a shot, before they found out they were only getting 30-40% of the shots they were promised?
P.S. For some reason, it annoys me that the non-scientific sites are calling the vaccination shots "jabs." I don't know why they do that. To me it has negative connotations.
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lOoK cLoSeLy


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Any damn fool can navigate the world sober. It takes a really good sailor to do it drunk
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I wonder when we will see the first U. S. report of the uber contagious covid variant freaking out the U. K.......Im betting New York city first
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Biker thinks because he saw a few Tik Tok videos to boost morale that all medical staff are slackers....... meanwhile he safely works from his basement computer while Pedro trims his palm trees
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California Reports Record COVID Cases and Deaths—Despite Strict Lockdown
Sadly, but perhaps predictably, government regulations do not appear to be slowing down the coronavirus.
Thursday, December 17, 2020
On December 4, a bipartisan group of California legislators sent Gov. Gavin Newsom a letter urging him to reconsider his order closing outdoor playgrounds as part of his regional stay-at-home order.
“While we must appropriately consider best practices to reduce the risk of COVID-19 transmission, we also must ensure the children across the state are not unfairly deprived of their opportunities for outdoor access and play,” the legislators wrote.
Newsom’s order closing outdoor playgrounds—a response many see as senseless and ineffective, which prompted the governor to rescind it—is just one example of the hardline approach California public officials have taken in their attempt to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus.
Other restrictions include a 10 p.m. curfew, bans on outdoor dining and religious gatherings, as well as school closures. Surveys in recent months have shown California’s restrictions are some of the strictest in the US.
Sadly, but perhaps predictably, the regulations do not appear to be working. State data show California is smashing its previous highs in both COVID-19 cases and deaths.
“California broke its statewide records for both coronavirus cases reported and deaths reported in a single day on Wednesday,” The Hill reports. “The state reported 51,724 COVID-19 cases on Wednesday, breaking the previous record of 42,088 cases, which was just set on Monday, according to a Los Angeles Times tally.”
To put these numbers into perspective, the number of deaths California reported on Wednesday was more than double the daily high in any previous month.
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How to raise your kids to be paranoid little birches like we have here.
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Rules for thy, but not for me
Birx travels, family visits highlight pandemic safety perils
By AAMER MADHANI and BRIAN SLODYSKO
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WASHINGTON (AP) — As COVID-19 cases skyrocketed before the Thanksgiving holiday weekend, Dr. Deborah Birx, coordinator of the White House coronavirus response, warned Americans to “be vigilant” and limit celebrations to “your immediate household.”
For many Americans that guidance has been difficult to abide, including for Birx herself.
The day after Thanksgiving, she traveled to one of her vacation properties on Fenwick Island in Delaware. She was accompanied by three generations of her family from two households. Birx, her husband Paige Reffe, a daughter, son-in-law and two young grandchildren were present.
The Centers for Disease Control and Prevention has asked Americans not to travel over the holidays and discourages indoor activity involving members of different households. “People who do not currently live in your housing unit, such as college students who are returning home from school for the holidays, should be considered part of different households.”
Even in Birx’s everyday life, there are challenges meeting that standard. She and her husband have a home in Washington. She also owns a home in nearby Potomac, Maryland, where her elderly parents, and her daughter and family live, and where Birx visits intermittently. In addition, the children’s other grandmother, who is 77, also regularly travels to the Potomac house and returns to her 92-year-old husband near Baltimore.
Birx’s own experiences underline the complexity and difficulty of trying to navigate the perils of the pandemic while balancing a job, family and health, especially among essential workers like her.
Yet some of Birx’s peers in public health say she should be held to a higher standard given her prominent role in the government’s response to the pandemic and the current surge in COVID-19 deaths across the country.