Re: Wuhan Coronavirus
Posted: Thu Nov 26, 2020 5:10 pm
Denver’s mayor urged residents to avoid Thanksgiving travel. Then he flew cross-country to see family.
Andrea Salcedo 7 hrs ago
On Wednesday morning, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock urged residents to stay home and meet family online for Thanksgiving to help curtail the spread of the coronavirus.
“Pass the potatoes, not covid. Host virtual gatherings instead of in-person dinners,” the Democrat tweeted. “Avoid travel, if you can.”
Then, less than an hour later, Hancock boarded a flight on his way to Mississippi for Thanksgiving with his wife and daughter, his spokesman Mike Strott confirmed to The Washington Post.
The move left critics blasting Hancock for appearing to ignore his own advice at a time when the coronavirus continues to rise precipitously in Colorado.
“Our Mayor has abandoned his city during one of the most critical times we needed leadership the most,” tweeted Tay Anderson, a Denver Board of Education member.
Hours later, amid mounting blowback on social media and from local politicians, the mayor apologized.
Way to set a good example.Biker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 5:59 pm Remember, COVID edicts are for the peasantry only
Denver’s mayor urged residents to avoid Thanksgiving travel. Then he flew cross-country to see family.
Andrea Salcedo 7 hrs ago
On Wednesday morning, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock urged residents to stay home and meet family online for Thanksgiving to help curtail the spread of the coronavirus.
“Pass the potatoes, not covid. Host virtual gatherings instead of in-person dinners,” the Democrat tweeted. “Avoid travel, if you can.”
Then, less than an hour later, Hancock boarded a flight on his way to Mississippi for Thanksgiving with his wife and daughter, his spokesman Mike Strott confirmed to The Washington Post.
The move left critics blasting Hancock for appearing to ignore his own advice at a time when the coronavirus continues to rise precipitously in Colorado.
“Our Mayor has abandoned his city during one of the most critical times we needed leadership the most,” tweeted Tay Anderson, a Denver Board of Education member.
Hours later, amid mounting blowback on social media and from local politicians, the mayor apologized.
He should resign.Biker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 5:59 pm Remember, COVID edicts are for the peasantry only
Denver’s mayor urged residents to avoid Thanksgiving travel. Then he flew cross-country to see family.
Andrea Salcedo 7 hrs ago
On Wednesday morning, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock urged residents to stay home and meet family online for Thanksgiving to help curtail the spread of the coronavirus.
“Pass the potatoes, not covid. Host virtual gatherings instead of in-person dinners,” the Democrat tweeted. “Avoid travel, if you can.”
Then, less than an hour later, Hancock boarded a flight on his way to Mississippi for Thanksgiving with his wife and daughter, his spokesman Mike Strott confirmed to The Washington Post.
The move left critics blasting Hancock for appearing to ignore his own advice at a time when the coronavirus continues to rise precipitously in Colorado.
“Our Mayor has abandoned his city during one of the most critical times we needed leadership the most,” tweeted Tay Anderson, a Denver Board of Education member.
Hours later, amid mounting blowback on social media and from local politicians, the mayor apologized.
Why you being racist? He black.spudoc wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 9:31 pmHe should resign.Biker wrote: ↑Thu Nov 26, 2020 5:59 pm Remember, COVID edicts are for the peasantry only
Denver’s mayor urged residents to avoid Thanksgiving travel. Then he flew cross-country to see family.
Andrea Salcedo 7 hrs ago
On Wednesday morning, Denver Mayor Michael Hancock urged residents to stay home and meet family online for Thanksgiving to help curtail the spread of the coronavirus.
“Pass the potatoes, not covid. Host virtual gatherings instead of in-person dinners,” the Democrat tweeted. “Avoid travel, if you can.”
Then, less than an hour later, Hancock boarded a flight on his way to Mississippi for Thanksgiving with his wife and daughter, his spokesman Mike Strott confirmed to The Washington Post.
The move left critics blasting Hancock for appearing to ignore his own advice at a time when the coronavirus continues to rise precipitously in Colorado.
“Our Mayor has abandoned his city during one of the most critical times we needed leadership the most,” tweeted Tay Anderson, a Denver Board of Education member.
Hours later, amid mounting blowback on social media and from local politicians, the mayor apologized.
Apology after patients with life-limiting illnesses asked to sign 'do not resuscitate' form if they get coronavirus
A GP surgery in Maesteg has asked patients with "significant life-limiting illnesses" to sign a DNACPR (do not attempt CPR) form in the case they contract coronavirus.
Llynfi Surgery on Llynfi Road sent a letter to patients with health conditions such as incurable cancer, motor neurone disease, and untreatable heart and lung conditions.
It told those patients they are "unlikely to be offered hospital admission" if they become unwell with the virus and "certainly will not be offered a ventilator bed".
It comes after UK Government calls to boost the number of vital ventilators need to treat coronavirus patients.
A total of 98 people have died in Wales after contracting the virus, with the number of confirmed cases standing at 1,837 as of 1 April.
One patient who received the letter said, "It not only greatly upset me but my family and close friends.
"It was like having my death warrant being sent by the grim reaper. It
made me feel worthless.
"I've lived with cancer for eight years and I want to live another couple of years. I'm not digging my grave yet."
Biker wrote: ↑Fri Nov 27, 2020 5:10 pm Muh, free healthcare
#cUcK
Apology after patients with life-limiting illnesses asked to sign 'do not resuscitate' form if they get coronavirus
A GP surgery in Maesteg has asked patients with "significant life-limiting illnesses" to sign a DNACPR (do not attempt CPR) form in the case they contract coronavirus.
Llynfi Surgery on Llynfi Road sent a letter to patients with health conditions such as incurable cancer, motor neurone disease, and untreatable heart and lung conditions.
It told those patients they are "unlikely to be offered hospital admission" if they become unwell with the virus and "certainly will not be offered a ventilator bed".
It comes after UK Government calls to boost the number of vital ventilators need to treat coronavirus patients.
A total of 98 people have died in Wales after contracting the virus, with the number of confirmed cases standing at 1,837 as of 1 April.
One patient who received the letter said, "It not only greatly upset me but my family and close friends.
"It was like having my death warrant being sent by the grim reaper. It
made me feel worthless.
"I've lived with cancer for eight years and I want to live another couple of years. I'm not digging my grave yet."
They used the word curfew so we know its just clickbait for the moronsCaptQuint wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 1:09 am San Antonio and Bexar County issue partial curfew for Thanksgiving weekend
https://www.texastribune.org/2020/11/25 ... us-curfew/
cuck state
Sure, Texas has fake curfew and PA has real one. Keep cucking that chickenBiker wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 5:24 pmThey used the word curfew so we know its just clickbait for the moronsCaptQuint wrote: ↑Sat Nov 28, 2020 1:09 am San Antonio and Bexar County issue partial curfew for Thanksgiving weekend
https://www.texastribune.org/2020/11/25 ... us-curfew/
cuck state