Joked the other day with a buddy about people washing their groceries and amazon packages. He got a little defensive. I pick interesting friends.
Pierce County Executive Bruce Dannmeier has been hitting Inslee pretty good. I'm most surprised that Thurston County has avoided almost all phase reductions but being adjacent to Pierce, Kitsap, and Lewis counties that all have high numbers. Gotta wonder if some cooking of the books has been happening there. I also imagine man of the residents work for the state and do anything Lord Inslee says.
Inslee is a petty fucking liar. It's obvious the Phase 2 designation for Pierce County was politics and not science at all. This fucker committed election fraud, allowed at least $600 million of our state's unemployment fund to be siphoned off, and nobody does anything because he's a democrat. No accountability.
The biggest SARS outbreak in Hong Kong spread through the plumbing in an apartment complex after visits from a man sick with the disease, a health official said Thursday.
Water droplets contaminated with the SARS virus may have been sucked out of bathroom drains into apartments by ventilation fans, said the Hong Kong health secretary, Dr. Yeoh Eng-kiong.
The disease - severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, apparently also was spread through person-to-person contact and possibly by rats and cockroaches, Yeoh told a news conference.
The outbreak at the Amoy Gardens apartment complex was traced to a mainland Chinese man visiting his brother in March. The man's symptoms included diarrhea and his use of the bathroom helped set in motion a chain of events that eventually sickened 324 people from the apartments, an official report found.
Many who came down with SARS in the Block E building of the apartments also got diarrhea, spreading the disease further through faulty seals between sewage and water drains, Yeoh said.
The biggest SARS outbreak in Hong Kong spread through the plumbing in an apartment complex after visits from a man sick with the disease, a health official said Thursday.
Water droplets contaminated with the SARS virus may have been sucked out of bathroom drains into apartments by ventilation fans, said the Hong Kong health secretary, Dr. Yeoh Eng-kiong.
The disease - severe acute respiratory syndrome, or SARS, apparently also was spread through person-to-person contact and possibly by rats and cockroaches, Yeoh told a news conference.
The outbreak at the Amoy Gardens apartment complex was traced to a mainland Chinese man visiting his brother in March. The man's symptoms included diarrhea and his use of the bathroom helped set in motion a chain of events that eventually sickened 324 people from the apartments, an official report found.
Many who came down with SARS in the Block E building of the apartments also got diarrhea, spreading the disease further through faulty seals between sewage and water drains, Yeoh said.
Joked the other day with a buddy about people washing their groceries and amazon packages. He got a little defensive. I pick interesting friends.
Pierce County Executive Bruce Dannmeier has been hitting Inslee pretty good. I'm most surprised that Thurston County has avoided almost all phase reductions but being adjacent to Pierce, Kitsap, and Lewis counties that all have high numbers. Gotta wonder if some cooking of the books has been happening there. I also imagine man of the residents work for the state and do anything Lord Inslee says.
Inslee is a petty fucking liar. It's obvious the Phase 2 designation for Pierce County was politics and not science at all. This fucker committed election fraud, allowed at least $600 million of our state's unemployment fund to be siphoned off, and nobody does anything because he's a democrat. No accountability.
To be a liar, you must presume Inslee knows an actual truth. He doesn't.
Oregon adopted a controversial rule on Tuesday that indefinitely extends coronavirus mask and social distancing requirements for all businesses in the state.
State officials say the rule, which garnered thousands of public comments, will be in place until it is “no longer necessary to address the effects of the pandemic in the workplace.”
“We reviewed all of the comments – including the many comments that opposed the rule – and we gave particular consideration to those comments that explained their reasoning or provided concrete information,” said Michael Wood, administrator of the state’s department of Occupational Safety and Health. “Although we chose to move forward with the rule, the final product includes a number of changes based on that record.”
Oregon, which has been among those with the country’s most stringent COVID-19 restrictions, had previously had a mask rule for businesses, but it was only temporary and could not be extended beyond 180 days. That prompted Wood to create a permanent rule with the intent to repeal it at some point.
“To allow the workplace COVID-19 protections to simply go away would have left workers far less protected. And it would have left employers who want to know what is expected of them with a good deal less clarity than the rule provides," Wood said.
But the proposal prompted a flood of angry responses, with everyone from parents to teachers to business owners and employees crying government overreach.
Wood’s agency received more than 5,000 comments —mostly critical — and nearly 70,000 residents signed a petition against the rule.
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Covid is just a construct
So, not a liar, but instead an ignorant fool.
Why should anyone be worried about that minor fact?
Pathetic
Riiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiiight!
State officials say the rule, which garnered thousands of public comments, will be in place until it is “no longer necessary to address the effects of the pandemic in the workplace.”
“We reviewed all of the comments – including the many comments that opposed the rule – and we gave particular consideration to those comments that explained their reasoning or provided concrete information,” said Michael Wood, administrator of the state’s department of Occupational Safety and Health. “Although we chose to move forward with the rule, the final product includes a number of changes based on that record.”
Oregon, which has been among those with the country’s most stringent COVID-19 restrictions, had previously had a mask rule for businesses, but it was only temporary and could not be extended beyond 180 days. That prompted Wood to create a permanent rule with the intent to repeal it at some point.
“To allow the workplace COVID-19 protections to simply go away would have left workers far less protected. And it would have left employers who want to know what is expected of them with a good deal less clarity than the rule provides," Wood said.
But the proposal prompted a flood of angry responses, with everyone from parents to teachers to business owners and employees crying government overreach.
Wood’s agency received more than 5,000 comments —mostly critical — and nearly 70,000 residents signed a petition against the rule.