Mendocino County COVID Information as of May 24

Mendocino Numbers May 23Press release from the Mendocino County Health Officer:

Health Officer Update – May 24, 2020

Post Date: 05/24/2020 11:04 AM
  1. Number of Mendocino County COVID-19 cases: 21 (12 recovered; 2 hospitalized; 7 on home isolation).
  2. Three people hospitalized in Mendocino County from the Redwood Valley outbreak stemming from the Assembly of God Church – Mother’s Day Livestream service with singing. Upon notification of the situation the Health Officer ordered testing to occur in Redwood Valley.On May 19, testing occurred with 337 individuals being tested.All results have been received and 6 more individuals were found to test positive for COVID-19.Each of these six were connected to this event. There are now a total of nine people who have tested positive for COVID-19 associated with this outbreak: 2 are Lake County residents and 7 are Mendocino County residents. While there are 3 hospitalized patients, 2 courses of Remdesivir (enough to treat 2 people), the only FDA approved medicine for COVID-19, have been received by Adventist Health Ukiah Hospital. The Blanket Isolation and Quarantine Orders of the Health Officer mandate that the 6 new cases (announced 5/22) who tested COVID-19 positive, remain in ISOLATION for 10 days from the date of their test (until 5/29). These Orders also mandate that the close contacts of the cases (being closer than 6 feet for more than 10 minutes) must remain in quarantine for 14 days from their last contact with a case. Instructions for Isolation and Quarantine are contained in the Blanket Isolation and Quarantine health officer orders on the County website.
  3. For community members both trained in the medical field and those that are not but who wish to join our team and volunteer to fight the pandemic THANK YOU! We are looking for volunteers to join the Case Investigation and Contract Tracing Team. This is a two-step process
    1. Interested individuals will need to sign up as a volunteer through NCO. If you are medical professional please sign up as a volunteer through the Disaster Health Volunteers. You can contact NCO at https://www.ncoinc.org/ or (707) 467-3200.
    2. Once you have signed up as a volunteer, please contact Donna Schuler at [email protected] and share with her your availability for assistance.
  4. Testing is ongoing. If you believe you have been exposed to COVID-19 from the Redwood Valley Assembly of God Church, please register for FREE testing at OptumServe by completing the online registration and booking your appointment through their website https://lhi.care/covidtesting. Appointments are currently available as soon as Thursday afternoon.
  5. UPDATE ON TESTING: on Saturday, May 23, Public Health tested 36 people for COVID-19. These individuals were offered free testing due to their exposure to the Redwood Valley Assembly of God Church outbreak and/or to the industry workplace in Sonoma County associated with the 15th Mendocino County case. These results should be available by May 27.
  6. OPTUM SERVE TESTING INFORMATION: The OptumServe testing site is open to the public Tuesday – Saturday from 12:30 pm – 7:00 pm at the Redwood Empire Fairgrounds, 1055 N. State St., Ukiah CA 95482 in Carl Purdy Hall.Appointments can be made by calling 888-634-1123 or by visiting https://lhi.care/covidtesting.
  7. As a reminder lodging (hotel, motels, campgrounds etc.) are closed for tourism and leisure for all people (for County residents and visitors).
  8. PLEASE SEE COUNTY WEBSITE FOR
    1. Posters for Businesses: Stay Home when sick, wear a facial covering, stay 6 feet apart (https://www.mendocinocounty.org/business/business-resource-for-covid-19)
    2. Infographic on Social Bubbles and Work Units (https://www.mendocinocounty.org/home/showdocument?id=35704)

 

For more on COVID-19:

www.mendocinocounty.org

Call Center: (707) 234-6052 or email [email protected]

The call center is open Monday-Friday from 8:00 a.m. – 5:00 p.m.

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Obliviously
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Obliviously
3 years ago

I wish somebody would point this out to Dr Frankovich. Imagine listing current hospitalizations. They even put in ICU numbers. One helluva lot more informative than the BS Dr Frankovich gives us.

DivideByZero
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DivideByZero
3 years ago

OMG the horror, .0233% of the County’s population got this flu, and nobody died. Cower, flee, run and hide. It’s everywhere and don’t get close because we’re all going to die. Arrrrrg (you know, that sound Howard Dean Makes) So back to the couch and the bon bons and be thankful you’re
one of the 99.976% that didn’t.

DivideByZero
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DivideByZero
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Of course they aren’t Kym, but my post is statistical and not about emotions. I’m speaking to a overblown response to a really nasty flu. I’m concerned about politicizing a health issue. You’re either seeking solutions or assessing blame, and the MSM is clearly focusing on the later. Example; CBS runs photos of an Italian emergency room and claims it’s NYC. CBS runs photos of child with a horrible rash and claims it C19, when in fact, it’s an archived photo from a 2016 virus. Why would they do that? What could be their motivation? Give it some thought. I have.

Mike
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Mike
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

On a conspiracy note, anyone have an idea why the USA that is roughly(roughly as I didn’t actually do the math just ballpark)1/20 of the worlds population has almost 1/3 the global deaths? At this point it can’t be spread containment, so is the rest of the world massively underreporting covid deaths of are we massively over reporting them? If you apply the us death rate to the worlds population there should be well over 2 million deaths so far. That’s a huge discrepancy. Feel like it actually deserves an answer from some person in power. Statistically someone has to be lying. Are all the underdeveloped countries just not reporting it? And if so why do we get pictures of warlords killing a village but suddenly we’re ok with a discrepancy of over 1.5 million dead people?

Mike
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Mike
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

so underdeveloped countries that shut down latter in many cases with more lax restrictions or none did a much better job with virtually no testing and minimum hospital facilities? We have to send food and medical aid to Africa because many regions have none, but they handled this crisis better by not reacting? If one or the other government isn’t lying then the virus is more affected by local traffic due to economic reasons or weather and humidity or another natural reason. Russia shut down in late March and have already opened allot back up weeks ago, so shutting down latter and opening up earlier is how you save life’s? Russia is now claiming that 1 out of 7 of their citizens have had the coronavirus but in a nation of 155 million they have only had 3,600 deaths? From a sheer number position the only way that’s possible is that Putin is magic and trump is the devil. Or they had immunity’s from a previous bout with covid, but these are the questions that aren’t being asked or answered or someone is lying out their ass

P*** W***lies
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P*** W***lies
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike

It’s hard to believe that people still choose to politicize the wrong decisions not made soon enough, or whether the impeachment was just a waste of time and money at a very strategic point in the spread of this virus.

A case could be made that the impeachment would never have made it through the Senate, yet the blue team chose to make sure the president and country was distracted.

The president has made some bad decisions, but hearing That He donates His Salary Every Quarter says that it’s not all about the greed that some people make it out to be.

The president has been attacked since before entering office and the possibility of corruption at the highest levels of government shouldn’t be lost on just one party.

It’s a dirty business, which is why honest wholesome naive people wouldn’t last a minute in Washington DC.

I hear an incredible amount of naive people speaking from a different perspective from… let’s say… a retired NSA whistle-blower who has been exposing the corruption at the highest levels of government.

Truth be told, I’d be no better than the anyone else who goes into a system believing for one minute they could change a deeply embedded power structure that’s been designed to keep the public as misinformed and confused as possible.

Then turn communities against one another at every level, and you prevent any real challenge to authority as it currently is being protected.

This is class warfare, and if you are wealthy, you will need to play along with the establishment power structure, or risk losing your wealth.

“Freedom is just another word for nothing left to lose”

Grim
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Grim
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike

I mean China pulls this shi* ! Everyone kinda believed China was probably fudging numbers . . who knew the greatest country in the world ,with our great supreme leader doesn’t want to keep track either.

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WASHINGTON — The Trump administration is not requiring nursing homes to provide data on COVID-19 deaths and cases that occurred prior to May 6, according to a public government document, limiting the accuracy of the federal data collection effort to measure the impact of the pandemic on older Americans.

https://www.nbcnews.com/health/health-care/trump-admin-won-t-require-nursing-homes-count-covid-19-n1213141

Ullr Rover
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Ullr Rover
3 years ago
Reply to  Mike

It’s an anomaly that deserves scrutiny. If you take NYC out of the stats the US has rates similar to Germany.

Despite stories to contrary it appears that deaths are being overcounted. Just look into flu deaths for this year… they are remarkably low.

https://www.cdc.gov/nchs/nvss/vsrr/covid19/index.htm

Swine
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Swine
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Using pictures from other instances is not an innocent mistake. Wake up

Sharman Braff
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Sharman Braff
3 years ago
Reply to  DivideByZero

[edit] We’ve been fortunate that we are so remote, and that our excellent health services officers have jumped on every case as it surfaced, and did the testing and contact tracing that is actually effective. There’s a reason S Korea contained its outbreak very well, and the most of the US is stumbling blindly.

This is no nasty flu. 100,000 dead in two months, when there were restrictions in place. Just wait for the horror show to come. Many that recover have permanent disabilities.

And yeah, we need to assign blame. Because Trump and Co are still screwing it up; at least local leaders can benefit from his failings; and we have a chance to vote the incompetents out soon.

P*** W***lies
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P*** W***lies
3 years ago
Reply to  Sharman Braff

The horror show has been perpetuated by the domination of the two party system.

We are still a very special and unique country that has been the focus of the global minded billionaires and their dream of a society molded in their fantasies, which is taking down the upward mobility of the average person who wants to invest in an education and play by the rules of the game.

The winners of this multi dimensional chess board game are selected from a very narrow group of higher educational /ivy league schools and families with long ties to ruling class.

The sad part is how much our educational system, in conjunction with the growing disparity of wealth, holds most people hostage In their silent acceptance of the system that dictates almost every waking hour of their respective lives.

Sure, working until mid April just to pay for the opportunity to play the game , is the source of most of our hardships.

Taxation without representation.

Bailouts for the corporate class makes every working class family dig deeper and sacrifice more just to make ends meet.

This system is eating people alive, much worse than any plandemic with a massive PR campaign keeping our mental and physical health hostage for the sake of growing the government and the runaway spending.

I wish that every elected official would forfeit their salaries until this thing is done. It would create the same stress and anxiety that middle class is facing every day .

The last thing we have is our inalienable rights, and our duty to push back at the oppressive nature of bureaucracy at every level of government.

If we can’t find common ground, as neighbors and as a community, we will keep having our economic viability dictated by people who don’t have the interests of working families in mind.

Good night and Good luck.

P*** W***lies
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P*** W***lies
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

I’m just pointing out that it’s not trump who benefited from being president.

ObaMA bought an 8 million dollar home after 8 years @400k/year.

The book deal was , in my opinion, a pay off.

They all get paid, I’m just weary of singling out Trump as the devil, and overlooking the wealthiest of our political class. .

I wish for better times for or children.

Selling out our manufacturing base is not a good idea .

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Can you remind me why it’s OK for Obama to make money while Barack was in office but not for Trump? Or Biden & son Hunter?

Obama entered the White House with a $1.3 million net worth in 2008. That has since grown to $40 million, according to a 2018 estimation.

From speaking at events around the world to writing memoirs and signing a massive production deal with Netflix, the Obamas’ life after the White House has been full and very lucrative.

For her part, Michelle Obama’s memoir “Becoming” was published in November 2018 and became the year’s No. 1 best-selling book.

These endeavors — along with the six-figure pension all former presidents receive — have significantly contributed to the Obamas’ net worth, which is at least $40 million, according to a 2018 GoBankingRates estimate. The New York Post recently pegged their fortune much higher, at $135 million.

From the time Barack joined the US Senate in 2005 to the end of his presidency, he made $20 million alone from his presidential salary, book royalties, and investments, Forbes reported. And based on all the projects the couple has taken on in the short time since leaving the White House, we can only expect them to make many millions more.

( notice the part that says INVESTMENTS ) What investments exactly?

( I’m sure he would have sold ALL those books if he wasn’t president)

https://www.lmtonline.com/technology/businessinsider/article/Watch-Barack-Obama-surprise-Michelle-at-a-12253007.php

Barack Obama Net Worth:
$70 Million
Barack Obama’s Salary
$400 Thousand

Barack Obama net worth and salary: Barack Obama is a former Senator from Illinois and the 44th President of the United States. Obama served one term in the Illinois Senate and is the first African American President of the United States.

As if this writing Barack Obama’s net worth is $70 million. That is a combined net worth with his wife Michelle Obama. The Obamas were not wealthy for much of their adult lives. They first became millionaires in roughly 2005 thanks to book royalties as Barack entered the political spotlight.

https://www.celebritynetworth.com/richest-politicians/presidents/barack-obama-net-worth/

So much for the poor poverty stricken Obama fairy tale.
And then there is the fiasco over his presidential library.

And many aren’t buying the lunch bucket Joe scenario either while his son and brother make out as the bandits they are.

Bill & Hillary raked in so much money from so many banks and countries ( and intended to continue doing so) I’d need a book to cover it.

Yet for some reason Trump should go broke, hmm.

The Big Liebowski
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The Big Liebowski
3 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

Wow, that’s something worth repeating, as well.

Rags to Riches doesn’t strike anyone as potentially getting bought off?

It’s good to see some people actually paying attention when people complain about the nature of selling out ones country for comfort.

Critter
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Critter
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

He was a billionaire before he got into office. He’s not there to make money. I would however like to see the tax reports of those who BECAME wealthy while in office. Or those who have parked their butts in government jobs for 40 years and become quite wealthy indeed

Swine
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Swine
3 years ago
Reply to  Sharman Braff

Most do not develop permanant disability. That is is literally fake news.. I personally know 5 people who have tested “positive” and recovered and are all just fine.

Vannyfb
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Vannyfb
3 years ago
Reply to  DivideByZero

Dividebyzero – For people who have lost loved ones to CoVid-19 your attitude is pretty obnoxious..

researcher
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researcher
3 years ago
Reply to  Vannyfb

As in totally.

DivideByZero
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DivideByZero
3 years ago
Reply to  Vannyfb

People die every year from the flu and suddenly this overwhelming concern. I was fourteen when the Asian flu hit in 1957 and this pales in comparison. The flu this year is about an election. Period

Guest
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Guest
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

It took 10 years to kill over 100,000 in the US? Basically it killed 100,000 in 1957-1958 in the US. While it persisted seasonally, in years after that most people had either had it or not the vaccine. But that first year, people really got hit hard. https://www.washingtonpost.com/local/in-1957-a-new-flu-appeared-in-asia-the-world-watched-and-waited-for-it-to-spread/2020/03/17/9f5205b4-685f-11ea-b313-df458622c2cc_story.html Considering the population was about half of what it is now, that was a harder hit than covid-19 at this point. The per capita death rate was 9.4 per 1000 in 1957 and right now it’s 8.8. https://www.macrotrends.net/countries/USA/united-states/death-rate

Guest
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Guest
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

The deaths were mostly over a period of less than 12 calender months over the
Late Summer 1957 to the early Summer 1957 but covers 2 calender years. Remember the number of deaths is controlled by the number of people available to die and in 1957 there was half the population . We don’t know the duration of the Covid-19 outbreak but I suspect that the lock downs will make it last longer. I just don’t know if the total death rate will total higher or not considering the urban nature of the places already considered hit spots. But then neither do you for all your insistence.

Guest
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Guest
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

BTW Not only is Baltimore not all of the US, the attribution of deaths was not as consistent- a word conscientiously used- as it is now. “Near the end of March 1958, it was estimated that 69,800 people had died from the flu in the United States.” https://historycollection.co/10-deadliest-global-pandemics/8/

“By June 1957 it reached the United States, where it initially caused few infections.[3] Some of the first affected were United States Navy personnel at destroyers docked at Newport Naval Station, as well as new military recruits elsewhere.[10] The first wave peaked in October (among children who returned to school) and the second wave, in January and February 1958 among elderly people, which was more fatal.” https://en.m.wikipedia.org/wiki/1957–1958_influenza_pandemic

Guest
Guest
Guest
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

First- what started me on this was your statement it took 10 years to accumulate 116000 flu deaths. Nothing I saw in your links mentioned 10 years. Maybe you meant 10 months.

Next, if a hundred thousand die out a population of 170,000,000, then to equal the death rate in a higher population of 350,000,000, there must be roughly 200,000 deaths. Size matters in stats, not just raw numbers. Brining this up is not an attack – it is arithmetic.

Now corona virus deaths may yet get to that level. It is new and not clear what the future may bring but so far the pattern and stats for covid-19 are eerily similar to the 1957.

None of this is said by me (I can’t speak for others) to minimize the danger of covid-19 but to minimize the influence of fear in making decisions. It is just that it is not like this is unprecedented as so many keep saying. What is unprecedented is the human reactions of wide spread quaranting and how long it can be maintained at this state. My personal feeling is that people will not stay locked up for months on end. And that they can’t be made to by regulation nor driven to it by horror stories. And, yes, the refusal to stay locked up will cause more virus related deaths. What those who insist on it refuse to think about is the consequences of trying and what the tactics of “shunning and shaming” do to the social cohesion at a time when that is required more than usual. Unreasonable fear will do that to many people. Make things worse and drag everyone down with them.
https://www.msn.com/en-us/news/us/pandemic-leads-to-shunning-and-shaming-in-small-towns/ar-BB12gccQ https://www.psychologytoday.com/us/blog/longing-nostalgia/201705/why-shaming-doesnt-work

The best reason that I can think of for mass quaranting is to gain time to develop methods of strategic dealing with the outbreak- developing mobile hospitals care, tracking outbreaks do as to target quarantining for specific locations and shorter times, etc. But there is only so much time to gain trust towards cooperation before it is no longer going to be possible. And We are squandering that time. Have squandered rather. Maybe the magic bullet of a vaccine or universal treatment is the only hope to short circuiting the oscillation of bullying and rebellion always ending in an orgy of finger pointing

Sharman Braff
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Sharman Braff
3 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Are you missing the difference between one year and two months?

Guest
Guest
Guest
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

And the Hong Kong flu year, the death rate was 9.5. The trouble with making grand pronouncements is that, while you are in a pandemic, it is very hard to tell just how bad it is. It is surprising easy to mistakenly think it is worse or better until the totals come in. In 1957 and 1968, we did not have the benefit of the sensationalized internet covering every bit of bad news, so we couldn’t agonize over everything on a constant basis. If we were personally effected, we had one view. If we weren’t- and most weren’t- then we blithely went on with everyday life. I was personally affected in 1968 and didn’t view it with the level of horror that people are now. But still, whether horrified or insouciant, I just can’t help but think irrationality lies more with the horrified than the reverse. This is not the Black Death where one person out of three died and whole towns were made empty. It is serious but not THAT serious.

https://www.minnpost.com/community-voices/2020/05/the-true-scope-of-a-pandemic-only-becomes-clear-after-its-over/

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Kym,

It’s possible for more than one thing to be going on at the same time. Did you see Fareed’s special on post covid last night?

Do you see what China is doing in Hong Kong?
Have you read agenda 2030?

Never let a virus go to waste!

Just maybe world leaders and expert scientists are not what they appear to be.
Perhaps there is much power and control to be gained for a select group. It’s much easier to gain power when the people are afraid.

Of course a person would only consider that if they had been lied to before.

What Country is actually better off after striking a deal with the IMF? ( John Perkins’ Book Economic Hit man )

Is Haiti better off after Bill and Bush saved them with the donations the people gave them ?

So, how many died over the gulf of tonkin? And that’s only a couple examples, there’s so many more.

Notice how most of the world is under dictatorships and tries to come to the western world? Maybe we shouldn’t give it up so easy or wear blinders because of a virus.

Critter
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Critter
3 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏👏
HotCoffee!!!

Winner winner, chicken dinner!

Every major event is turned to their purpose. Kissinger, Soros, Gates have spoken for the elite. Its just nobody pays attention. They want most of us gone, and the rest under tight control.

The Big Liebowski
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The Big Liebowski
3 years ago
Reply to  HotCoffee

You are doing good work!

Guest
Guest
Guest
3 years ago
Reply to  Kym Kemp

Not why were there calls for quarantine in 2020 but why weren’t there calls for it in 1957.

“Today, thanks to vaccines, fewer and fewer people remember what it was like to survive a succession of childhood diseases. Is the unfamiliar threat of serious sickness making us more afraid of Covid-19 than we need to be? Does a society that relies more on politics than faith now find itself in an uncomfortable bind, unable to lecture, browbeat, intimidate, or evade the incorrect behavior of a dangerous microbe?” https://www.city-journal.org/1957-asian-flu-pandemic

Lucy Burr
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Lucy Burr
3 years ago
Reply to  Vannyfb

DivideByZero…. I can only assume you’re under 70 and have no preexisting conditions which could possibly lead to death if you become infected by the Novel Coronavirus. 93,000 Californians have contacted the virus and 3,000 have died, yet you seem to think it’s no big deal. Your tune might change if you or someone you care about tests positive. In the meantime, please practice social distancing and wear a mask when you’re out and about. Thank you.

P*** W****lies
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P*** W****lies
3 years ago
Reply to  Lucy Burr

1957 Asian Flu

He was 14 at the time.

Birth year 1942/43

There is no chance this boomer is under 70.

Perspective from the elders is essential.

Remember when the Doctors recommended smoking?

It was a much simpler time.

Today we have too much information.

Not enough wisdom.

Guest
Guest
Guest
3 years ago
Reply to  Lucy Burr

Many people who are over 70 are taking precautions but that doesn’t mean they don’t have a better persective than consider it different than they have seen before. Considering it as something that has happened previously without stopping everyone in their tracks makes them maybe a better judge.

DivideByZero
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DivideByZero
3 years ago
Reply to  Vannyfb

The numbers don’t lie. Why don’t you challenge me on the facts instead of your emotions at the moment. I’ll tell you why, an emotional response is easier than doing the work.

The Real Brian
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The Real Brian
3 years ago
Reply to  DivideByZero

60,000 died in April.

With social distancing and business shutdowns, it was still America’s 2nd deadliest month in history.

Lucy Burr
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Lucy Burr
3 years ago
Reply to  DivideByZero

DivideByZero…. I can only assume you’re under 70 and have no preexisting conditions which could possibly lead to death if you become infected by the Novel Coronavirus. 93,000 Californians have contacted the virus and 3,000 have died, yet you seem to think it’s no big deal. Your tune might change if you or someone you care about tests positive. In the meantime, please practice social distancing and wear a mask when you’re out and about. Thank you.

DivideByZero
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DivideByZero
3 years ago
Reply to  Lucy Burr

No Lucy, I’m 77 and statistically among the most vulnerable according to the experts. You know, the ones who will know tomorrow why the things they predicted yesterday, didn’t happen today. No, I will not wear a mask, but I always practice social distancing, from the stupidity.

Faithful
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Faithful
3 years ago
Reply to  DivideByZero

Thank you dividebyzero for your courage to speak. I too am in the risk age group, but I smell fear mongering and a drive towards a dystopian society. Alot of emotions are running high these days. And alot of fear, we a feel it. But this can’t continue if we are to have future of any kind. If ANY of you are interested in another perspective which discusses the dangerous effect that the continued lockdown will have on our society, or on how there are quite a few concerning discrepancies between reality and what we’re told – please see the videos of British doctor Vernan Coleman on YouTube. He has been censored a few times (as are most independent viewpoints mentioning CV19) but is very somber about what he is seeing and how this lockdown will affect our children and society in general. His channel has quite a few short videos that are hyperbole-free.
The effect of social distancing will be longlasting and likely worse than the virus. For example, this just in…. Northern California suicide attempts spiking radically and the casualties are higher than CV19 deaths.

https://www.washingtonexaminer.com/news/california-doctors-say-theyve-seen-more-deaths-from-suicide-than-coronavirus-since-lockdowns

Vernon Coleman:

https://youtu.be/eljyWrbGTlk

https://youtu.be/k2NLa3aNUw4

Faithful
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Faithful
3 years ago
Reply to  Faithful

Do you like this?

DivideByZero
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DivideByZero
3 years ago
Reply to  Lucy Burr

Lucy, while we’re on the subject of the petri face coverings, you are aware, unless you’re wearing a surgical grade mask, the porosity of the mask is fills with H20 droplets from your breath and diverts air intake from the edges. By the way, this process is rapid.

Faithful
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Faithful
3 years ago

Please see the videos of British doctor Vernon Coleman for another perspective. Right now I smell fear mongering and manipulation which will turn our society into a dystopian nightmare. The consequences of lockdown are bad for us all, for our children, and the future. Dr Coleman’s videos are pointed and brief, revealing discrepancies between reality and what we are told. Fear is the enemy here, not the virus. And we are already seeing the results from this lockdown, in human lives. Northern California suicides for example.

https://www.nationalreview.com/news/a-years-worth-of-suicide-attempts-in-the-last-four-weeks-california-doctor-calls-for-end-to-lockdown/amp/?__twitter_impression=true

Vernon Coleman:

https://youtu.be/eljyWrbGTlk

https://youtu.be/k2NLa3aNUw4

Faithful
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Faithful
3 years ago
Reply to  Faithful

Everybody like what they see?

Guest
Guest
Guest
3 years ago
Reply to  Faithful

They will certainly remember it, just as I still get faintly nauseous at the sound of a faucet running into a stainless steel sink as I was confined at age nine in a room so very sick that had one in it. I always equated that sound with being horribly sick. So much so that I only have ceramic sinks in my house.

Faithful
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Faithful
3 years ago
Reply to  Guest

Kids in the picture are not ill!

They are the kids of now who will never learn communion or cooperation , how to be a kid gang or how to hug.
Kids of the now are only learning fear from this and it’s not necessary.

Swine
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Swine
3 years ago
Reply to  Faithful

Agreed. And with the over sanitization and distance the powers that be are trying to enforcr will only cause weaker immune systems and more carnage when simpler sicknesses come into play and kill peoole… Wake up

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
3 years ago

Today is a good day to remember that freedom hasn’t been for free many paid a very high price for it.

Many around the world are paying a price right now to obtain it….
Good Luck Hong Hong wish you sucess!

HotCoffee
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HotCoffee
3 years ago

Do you believe this will stop when the virus vaccine is here or will your employers and government still want to track you after it’s over?

Whats next? Tracking you so your employer can see if you took your meds? Smoked a little mmj? Drank to much last night ???

No smartphone app no work?? Really? They need your phone info to take your temperature?? Odd we could take our temp. for centuries without a phone.

That sure was quick IBM!

Press Democrat.

Sonoma County to require cellphone app, temperature checks for employees returning to the workplace

Sonoma County is set to require the use of a smartphone application to verify that employees don’t have coronavirus symptoms and haven’t been exposed to anyone with COVID-19 before showing up to work.

The county hired technology giant IBM to develop the SoCo COVID-19 Check app at a cost of $160,000 and already has released it on the Apple App Store and the Google Play Store. Employees using the app will screen themselves for symptoms and exposure, and employers will use a parallel feature of the same app to verify employees’ wellness checks before shifts start.

“It takes literally like 30 seconds, as long as you don’t have any symptoms, of course, and haven’t had any contact with anyone with COVID,” Dr. Sundari Mase, the county’s health officer, said Friday.

https://www.pressdemocrat.com/news/10983660-181/sonoma-county-to-require-cellphone?trk_msg=7REOGH0QE3O41BI1HHUGF059Q8&trk_contact=9BJIFDA52N6DI17FT70JT5ABG8&trk_module=new&trk_sid=P7FM8OJRNNTQ0A40IU32RD5MOS&utm_email=C4DCF5A3246124E0748DA4E38A&utm_source=listrak&utm_medium=email&utm_term=http%3a%2f%2fwww.pressdemocrat.com%2fnews%2f10983660-181%2fsonoma-county-to-require-cellphone&utm_campaign=pd_daily

Pay attention to the REQUIRE part. Then they can also pull info on anyone you’re in contact with by phone just by claiming you have a fever whether you do or not.. oops! We had an error in our app ..right? But we have all their contacts!

You don’t need much imagination to see where this can go. Do you really want to go there?

Swine
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Swine
3 years ago
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Sadly a lot of people do.. Not folks who take entheogens.. Its the only way to see behind the veil of media and fear… Even old “hippies” are shakin in their crocks and believeing everything the health officers and governments and amy goodmans are telling them.. Sad times indeed. Only a mycelial network will save us is anyway or at least wake some of us up.