Coronavirus

Old Man Jingles

Rat out of a cage
India's Dramatic Fall In Coronavirus Cases Leaves Experts Stumped
...infections began to plummet in September, and now the country is reporting about 11,000 new cases a day, compared to a peak of nearly 100,000, leaving experts perplexed.

So perplexing....
Health department officials involved with Covid-19 management said that Ivermectin is already being given to frontline health workers. The additional chief secretary of the health department on Thursday directed all chief medical officers to start giving doses of the medicine to individuals being treated for Covid-19, their primary contacts as well as to health workers deputed in Covid care centres.
Good thing Trump did not recommend this drug as it would have been banned and ridiculed.
 

PT Car Washer

Well-Known Member
I thought this was going to kill everybody?


President Biden has been in office for 4 weeks and has already done more to stop the virus than trump did in a year. God bless you President Biden.
 

tonyexpress

Whac-A-Troll Patrol
Staff member

Los Angeles County health inspector caught dancing after telling brewery to close

An owner of a brewery in Los Angeles County told that a video camera inside his establishment appeared to capture a health inspector breaking out into a dance after informing a worker that the place had to close - just before the Super Bowl. Bart Avery, one of the owners of Bravery Brewery in Lancaster, California, said the inspector visited the brewery at about 11 am on Super Bowl Sunday. She told one of his employees that the brewery was in violation of county guidelines because there was no food truck, and it had to close, he said. Like many small businesses, Avery said his brewery has been "decimated financially and emotionally." Avery said the inspector turned out to be incorrect and the establishment had every right to be open.

 

Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns

Los Angeles County health inspector caught dancing after telling brewery to close

An owner of a brewery in Los Angeles County told that a video camera inside his establishment appeared to capture a health inspector breaking out into a dance after informing a worker that the place had to close - just before the Super Bowl. Bart Avery, one of the owners of Bravery Brewery in Lancaster, California, said the inspector visited the brewery at about 11 am on Super Bowl Sunday. She told one of his employees that the brewery was in violation of county guidelines because there was no food truck, and it had to close, he said. Like many small businesses, Avery said his brewery has been "decimated financially and emotionally." Avery said the inspector turned out to be incorrect and the establishment had every right to be open.

Imagine taking delight in shutting someone down? What scum.
 

zubenelgenubi

I'm a star
He hasn't done anything at all.

He's letting it run It's course naturally, which is all that could have been done considering how long it took China to stop covering it up. Governors of some states are still trying to destroy lives with experimental lock downs that have only proved to be let downs. I say all the politicians and public health experts who twisted the emergency powers provisions to push experimenting with unproven methods of controlling viral spread should be tried for crimes against humanity under the Nuremberg Code. No experiments on humans without informed consent.

Also, endlessly extending emergency powers flies in the face of the point of emergency powers. Everyone involved in those unconstitutional farces needs to be removed from office.
 
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Wally

BrownCafe Innovator & King of Puns

Los Angeles County health inspector caught dancing after telling brewery to close

An owner of a brewery in Los Angeles County told that a video camera inside his establishment appeared to capture a health inspector breaking out into a dance after informing a worker that the place had to close - just before the Super Bowl. Bart Avery, one of the owners of Bravery Brewery in Lancaster, California, said the inspector visited the brewery at about 11 am on Super Bowl Sunday. She told one of his employees that the brewery was in violation of county guidelines because there was no food truck, and it had to close, he said. Like many small businesses, Avery said his brewery has been "decimated financially and emotionally." Avery said the inspector turned out to be incorrect and the establishment had every right to be open.

I wonder what the cost to the taxpayer this all was? The owner should find out then have a press conference
 

MAKAVELI

Well-Known Member
Lol
 

DriveInDriveOut

Inordinately Right
Lol
Thanks for the link showing the great success they're having in Florida!
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