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Their latest solution is to stop breathing
Posted by: fresh ()
Date: July 11, 2020 12:45PM

That is essentially what they are implying with their new "warnings" about aerosol "transmission"

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Just when I thought their lunacy could not go any higher.

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Re: Their latest solution is to stop breathing
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: July 13, 2020 01:51AM

Yes, what will they think of next? eye rolling smiley

It seems like this guy is in charge of Gaging To What Degree of Ridiculousness The Masses Can Be Controlled -

How Social Distancing Rules Are Created

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Re: Their latest solution is to stop breathing
Posted by: Jennifer ()
Date: July 13, 2020 08:00PM

And then there's always this tactic to stop the spread - which is a ploy, just an excuse to release criminals and so score brownie points (and 8,000 more Democrat votes) with The Left -

California to release 8,000 prisoners in hopes of easing coronavirus crisis

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As many as 8,000 California prisoners could be released ahead of schedule in an unprecedented attempt to stop the spread of COVID-19 inside state prisons, with more than half of the releases expected by the end of the month.

The announcement on Friday by top advisors to Gov. Gavin Newsom offered stark evidence of the dire health conditions at several California prisons. The total number of prisoners at facilities for men and women has already been reduced by thousands since Newsom declared a statewide emergency in response to the coronavirus.

More than 2,300 prisoners have tested positive for the coronavirus, state officials said. Significant increases have been reported at the California Institution for Men in Chino and at San Quentin State Prison in Marin County. At least 31 prisoners have died from COVID-19 related illnesses.

The decision to expedite the release of prisoners comes on the heels of a growing chorus of complaints by state lawmakers, prisoner advocates and a federal judge that the state hasn't done enough to stem the rising tide of infection.

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This Yahoo article has more Comments:

California Gov. to Order the Release of 8,000 Prisoners Amid COVID-19 Surge

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According to the Mercury News, the Democratic lawmaker will announce the move Friday afternoon in wake of the massive COVID-19 outbreaks at a number of correctional facilities. It was recently reported that San Quentin prison had over 1,300 confirmed infections among its inmates and staff—that's more than half of the state's active coronavirus prison cases. As of Friday afternoon, six of the reported infected prisoners have died.

The devastating outbreak has prompted activists and officials to pressure Gov. Newsom to clear additional space within the prisons, where social distancing measures are difficult to implement. Alameda County Chief Public Defender Brendon Woods, a major prisoner rights advocate, is among those who have called for the immediate release of additional inmates in California.

Mercury News reports the releases will take place over the next several weeks, with low-level offenders getting priority. California previously released about 3,500 prisoners back in April, weeks after Newsom implemented a stay-at-home order.

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