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  • NorthwestFreshNorthwestFresh Member Posts: 7,972
    edited December 2020
    Tough month for the guy who literally wrote a book on how to defeat Covid. Cuomo May go down as the biggest mass murderer in US history by deliberately sending spreaders into nursing homes/care centers.

    A grim milestone of over 35,000 dead now.

    At least 124 new coronavirus deaths and 10,027 new cases were reported in New York on Dec. 13. Over the past week, there has been an average of 10,031 cases per day, an increase of 56 percent from the average two weeks earlier.



  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,281 Standard Supporter
    Just remember when a leftard says SCIENCE he hasn't a phucking clue what science means.

    https://fee.org/articles/one-statistic-shows-cuomo-is-destroying-nyc-s-restaurant-industry-for-no-reason/

    One Simple Statistic Shows Cuomo Is Destroying NYC’s Restaurant Industry For No Reason
    The figure alone reveals that the governor’s crushing mandate banning in-person dining has no basis in reality.


    At least 4,500 restaurants in New York City have permanently closed their doors in the wake of COVID-19 lockdowns. Thanks to Governor Andrew Cuomo’s latest dictate, that number looks sure to surge.

    Amid rising COVID-19 cases, the Democrat ordered an end to all indoor dining in New York City starting on Monday. NYC Mayor Bill de Blasio has fully supported this mandate.

    Cuomo’s decision to follow through on his threat to shut down restaurants has received enormous backlash, in part because its very basis is undercut by the governor’s own data. Restaurants and bars have driven only 1.4 percent of New York’s COVID-19 cases, according to the state’s contact tracing program. Meanwhile, private personal gatherings have driven nearly 75 percent of the state’s COVID-19 spread.



    So Cuomo is shutting down an industry—crushing small businesses and putting service workers out of a job—that is only making a minuscule contribution to the spread of COVID-19. (After all, restaurants have operated at reduced capacity, required mask-wearing, heightened sanitization protocols, and more.)

    Understandably, restaurateurs were infuriated by the governor’s arbitrary and baseless order.

    “We’ve been following everything that they gave us — the guidelines, we changed our air filter systems, we do the protocols of taking temperatures, getting people to sign the [contact tracing] papers, everything from A to Z,” one restaurant owner told the New York Post. “It’s just not right you have small businesses that are day to day surviving, and day to day they’re trying to pay the bills and day to day trying to feed their staff who are trying to feed their kids.”Cuomo is shutting down an industry—crushing small businesses and putting service workers out of a job—that is only making a minuscule contribution to the spread of COVID-19.

    “The government is shutting us down without actually justifying it with hardcore facts,” another restaurateur added. “We didn’t do anything to deserve a complete destruction of our business.”

    The toll this dictate will have on small business and the New York economy is beyond our ability to fully measure. However, according to Eater, 54 percent of New York restaurateurs said in a late November survey they may have to close down in the next six months. That was before this shutdown order...

    Think about it like this: The spike in COVID-19 cases is being driven by large household gatherings without social distancing or mask-wearing. Closing restaurants down removes one of the only options New Yorkers have left to socialize in a public, well-spaced, ventilated setting. It will almost certainly prompt more people to shift their gatherings to private settings that are actually less safe from a COVID-19 perspective.

    So all the economic destruction and pain being imposed comes from a policy that will likely only make the virus’s spread worse. This from the same Governor Cuomo who wrote a book about how excellently he handled the COVID-19 pandemic before it was even close to over.
  • GrundleStiltzkinGrundleStiltzkin Member Posts: 61,498 Standard Supporter
    Thanks Trump!!
    https://hotair.com/archives/john-s-2/2020/12/15/vaccine-naysayers-got-wrong/

    Some good ball spikes in that article. I didn't have much hope for a vaccine either.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,734 Founders Club

    Thanks Trump!!
    https://hotair.com/archives/john-s-2/2020/12/15/vaccine-naysayers-got-wrong/

    Some good ball spikes in that article. I didn't have much hope for a vaccine either.

    The accountability for the naysayers is the half of the country that doesn't trust the vaccine whether because of Gates or Trump

    I'm not so willing to turn on a dime and stick a needle in my arm.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,124 Standard Supporter

    Thanks Trump!!
    https://hotair.com/archives/john-s-2/2020/12/15/vaccine-naysayers-got-wrong/

    Some good ball spikes in that article. I didn't have much hope for a vaccine either.

    The accountability for the naysayers is the half of the country that doesn't trust the vaccine whether because of Gates or Trump

    I'm not so willing to turn on a dime and stick a needle in my arm.
    But but unity!!!!

  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,734 Founders Club
    A little Dark Winter mood music

    Angel of darkness is upon you
    Stuck a needle in your arm
    So take another toke, have a blow for your nose
    One more drink fool, will drown you
    Ooooh that smell
    Can't you smell that smell
    Ooooh that smell
    The smell of death surrounds you
  • dfleadflea Member Posts: 7,233
    I take 4 or 5 injections a day. It will just be one more shot that day. Why do they have to use big ass horse needles to give vaccines, though.

    "It may cause some soreness in the injection site. Not from the vaccine, from the gigantic horse needle."
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,734 Founders Club
    dflea said:

    I take 4 or 5 injections a day. It will just be one more shot that day. Why do they have to use big ass horse needles to give vaccines, though.

    "It may cause some soreness in the injection site. Not from the vaccine, from the gigantic horse needle."

    I can still find the polio vaccine needle mark. And I was like 6 years old when they stabbed me
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,281 Standard Supporter

    dflea said:

    I take 4 or 5 injections a day. It will just be one more shot that day. Why do they have to use big ass horse needles to give vaccines, though.

    "It may cause some soreness in the injection site. Not from the vaccine, from the gigantic horse needle."

    I can still find the polio vaccine needle mark. And I was like 6 years old when they stabbed me
    Sure it wasn't the small pox vaccine. They used to scratch it in and leave a scar.


  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,124 Standard Supporter

    dflea said:

    I take 4 or 5 injections a day. It will just be one more shot that day. Why do they have to use big ass horse needles to give vaccines, though.

    "It may cause some soreness in the injection site. Not from the vaccine, from the gigantic horse needle."

    I can still find the polio vaccine needle mark. And I was like 6 years old when they stabbed me
    Sure it wasn't the small pox vaccine. They used to scratch it in and leave a scar.


    Dats what I have on my left arm.

    Except mine is dead sexy as would be expected.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,734 Founders Club

    dflea said:

    I take 4 or 5 injections a day. It will just be one more shot that day. Why do they have to use big ass horse needles to give vaccines, though.

    "It may cause some soreness in the injection site. Not from the vaccine, from the gigantic horse needle."

    I can still find the polio vaccine needle mark. And I was like 6 years old when they stabbed me
    Sure it wasn't the small pox vaccine. They used to scratch it in and leave a scar.


    Could be. Was a bit ago
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,281 Standard Supporter
    Well, the first small pox vaccine was in 1796 so no wonder.
  • RaceBannonRaceBannon Member, Swaye's Wigwam Posts: 105,734 Founders Club
    Noem was right. Cuomo is a moron
  • DoogieMcDoogersonDoogieMcDoogerson Member Posts: 2,491
    edited December 2020

    dflea said:

    I take 4 or 5 injections a day. It will just be one more shot that day. Why do they have to use big ass horse needles to give vaccines, though.

    "It may cause some soreness in the injection site. Not from the vaccine, from the gigantic horse needle."

    I can still find the polio vaccine needle mark. And I was like 6 years old when they stabbed me
    Sure it wasn't the small pox vaccine. They used to scratch it in and leave a scar.


    Dats what I have on my left arm.

    Except mine is dead sexy as would be expected.
    You sound old. I don't have one of those and I'm 50.
  • WestlinnDuckWestlinnDuck Member Posts: 15,281 Standard Supporter
    The stopped vaccinating for small pox in 1972. One of the big threats is that there still are live smallpox virus samples frozen around the world. Don't need to do much to release them. Then if the chicoms are interested just tack on a few bells and whistles. The entire human population would be ravaged. Think of the American Indians who were largely depopulated by European viruses.
  • PurpleThrobberPurpleThrobber Member Posts: 44,124 Standard Supporter



    dflea said:

    I take 4 or 5 injections a day. It will just be one more shot that day. Why do they have to use big ass horse needles to give vaccines, though.

    "It may cause some soreness in the injection site. Not from the vaccine, from the gigantic horse needle."

    I can still find the polio vaccine needle mark. And I was like 6 years old when they stabbed me
    Sure it wasn't the small pox vaccine. They used to scratch it in and leave a scar.


    Dats what I have on my left arm.

    Except mine is dead sexy as would be expected.
    You sound old. I don't have one of those and I'm 50.
    I'm a man and I'm at least 50!

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