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The results of following the orange devil, not GOD!
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After a Tennessee church became a superspreading hotspot, its pastor says he should have made everyone wear masks

https://www.yahoo.com/news/tennessee-church-became-superspreading-hotspot-235400033.html.
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A church in Cleveland, Tennessee, was the site of at least a dozen coronavirus cases in June.

Members practiced social distancing and had their temperatures taken before entering, but they were not required to wear masks.

The lead pastor, Kevin Page, said that, in hindsight, he should have emphasized mask-wearing during services.
 

Oklahoma Governor Tests Positive

Kevin Stitt 'pretty shocked' to be first governor to test positive for COVID-19


OKLAHOMA CITY — Gov. Kevin Stitt has tested positive for COVID-19, he confirmed Wednesday.
The news comes after the state recently reopened but is seeing record spikes in cases.
"I feel fine," Stitt said, just a little achy, after his test Tuesday came back positive. "I was pretty shocked that I was the first governor to get it."
 
This Republican governor just showed the receipts to the coronavirus 'herd immunity' crowd
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/15/politics/tate-reeves-mississippi-coronavirus-herd-immunity/index.html

ate Reeves is the Republican governor of Mississippi. He's also an economics major who worked for a bank prior to getting into politics.
In other words, he knows numbers.

Which brings me to a series of tweets from Reeves earlier this week in which he systematically destroyed the argument that everyone should just get Covid-19 now so that we build up a herd immunity. (The geniuses behind that theory of the case are some of the same ones pushing for young people to have coronavirus parties so everyone there gets exposed.)

Here's Reeves' data-driven argument against that thinking -- in seven tweets.
 
Chuck Woolery’s Twitter Account Disappears After His Son Apparently Comes Down With Coronavirus
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Coronavirus data has already disappeared after Trump administration shifted control from CDC
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https://www.cnbc.com/2020/07/16/us-...stration-shifted-control-from-cdc-to-hhs.html

Previously public data has already disappeared from the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention’s website after the Trump administration quietly shifted control of the information to the Department of Health and Human Services.

Since the pandemic began, the CDC regularly published data on availability of hospital beds and intensive care units across the country. But Ryan Panchadsaram, who helps run a data-tracking site called Covid Exit Strategy, said that when he tried to collect the data from the CDC on Tuesday, it had disappeared.

“We were surprised because the modules that we normally go to were empty. The data wasn’t available and not there,” he said. “There was no warning.”
 
Pastor: 40 infected with coronavirus after church event
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https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireS...ource_4380645_2_heads_hero_live_headlines_hed

An Alabama pastor says more than 40 people have been infected with the coronavirus after attending a multi-day revival event at his Baptist church
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STRAWBERRY, Ala. -- More than 40 people were infected with the coronavirus after attending a multi-day revival event at a north Alabama Baptist church, according to the congregation's pastor.

“The whole church has got it, just about,” Al.com quoted pastor Daryl Ross of Warrior Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Marshall County as saying.

The pastor says the churchgoers, including himself, tested positive after the congregation held a series of religious services featuring a guest pastor over the course of several days last week.

Ross said the services were shut down by Friday after learning that one of the members who attended had tested positive for the virus. The member presented no symptoms, but got tested when several of his coworkers received positive tests, according to the pastor.
 
Anti-mask US senator who called coronavirus a hoax tests positive for Covid-19.
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https://www.yahoo.com/news/anti-mask-us-senator-called-142351086.html.
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An Arkansas senator who shared an article that described the coronavirus pandemic as a “hoax” has contracted Covid-19.
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Republican senator Jason Rapert, who unsuccessfully introduced a bill to ban gay marriage in the US in 2017, was hospitalised with coronavirus and pneumonia on 24 July.

Earlier in the year, as many states were beginning to take social distancing measures to attempt to control the spread of the virus, Mr Rapert shared an article on Facebook that called the pandemic the “biggest political hoax in history”.

He has been critical of policies taken to stop the spread of Covid-19 in various social media posts over the last few months and was filmed last week not wearing a face mask at a church service, according to Raw Story.
 
Pastor: 40 infected with coronavirus after church event
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https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireS...ource_4380645_2_heads_hero_live_headlines_hed

An Alabama pastor says more than 40 people have been infected with the coronavirus after attending a multi-day revival event at his Baptist church
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STRAWBERRY, Ala. -- More than 40 people were infected with the coronavirus after attending a multi-day revival event at a north Alabama Baptist church, according to the congregation's pastor.

“The whole church has got it, just about,” Al.com quoted pastor Daryl Ross of Warrior Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Marshall County as saying.

The pastor says the churchgoers, including himself, tested positive after the congregation held a series of religious services featuring a guest pastor over the course of several days last week.

Ross said the services were shut down by Friday after learning that one of the members who attended had tested positive for the virus. The member presented no symptoms, but got tested when several of his coworkers received positive tests, according to the pastor.
When will these people learn?
 
You can't do "what you feel like" when there is a highly contagious various roaming around. Part of the reason the U.S. is failing at controlling the virus is that there is no consistency in mitigation practices.

Some cities and states have mask mandates. Others don't.

Some states and cities have closed bars, gyms, and indoor dining. Others haven't.

Some individual churches have shut down for the foreseeable future. Others are moving forward with business as usual.

Is there going to be risks associated with everything you do these days? Without question. But until there is uniformity across the board, this country is going to continue to struggle slowing COVID.

The virus doesn't care you want to have a revival, go to the club or play Major League Baseball. We just have to realize that we're going to be inconvenienced for a minute. We won't be comfortable. We're all looking for that green light -- that little bit of latitude -- to allow us to get back to normal. It just ain't happening in 2020.
 

Pastor: 40 infected with coronavirus after church event
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https://abcnews.go.com/Health/wireS...ource_4380645_2_heads_hero_live_headlines_hed

An Alabama pastor says more than 40 people have been infected with the coronavirus after attending a multi-day revival event at his Baptist church
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STRAWBERRY, Ala. -- More than 40 people were infected with the coronavirus after attending a multi-day revival event at a north Alabama Baptist church, according to the congregation's pastor.

“The whole church has got it, just about,” Al.com quoted pastor Daryl Ross of Warrior Creek Missionary Baptist Church in Marshall County as saying.

The pastor says the churchgoers, including himself, tested positive after the congregation held a series of religious services featuring a guest pastor over the course of several days last week.

Ross said the services were shut down by Friday after learning that one of the members who attended had tested positive for the virus. The member presented no symptoms, but got tested when several of his coworkers received positive tests, according to the pastor.
Sand Mountain AL peeps are a bit different
 
This Republican governor just showed the receipts to the coronavirus 'herd immunity' crowd
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https://www.cnn.com/2020/07/15/politics/tate-reeves-mississippi-coronavirus-herd-immunity/index.html

ate Reeves is the Republican governor of Mississippi. He's also an economics major who worked for a bank prior to getting into politics.
In other words, he knows numbers.

Which brings me to a series of tweets from Reeves earlier this week in which he systematically destroyed the argument that everyone should just get Covid-19 now so that we build up a herd immunity. (The geniuses behind that theory of the case are some of the same ones pushing for young people to have coronavirus parties so everyone there gets exposed.)

Here's Reeves' data-driven argument against that thinking -- in seven tweets.

It is gonna be a long 3 years here in Mississippi

I'm gonna pay that $150 and put my name on the ballot as a Demopendent lol (Democrat ballot but basically an independent like the guy who ran in 2015)
 
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