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“Even if there is some asymptomatic transmission, in all the history of respiratory borne viruses of any type, asymptomatic transmission has never been the driver of outbreaks. The driver of outbreaks is always a symptomatic person, even if there is a rare asymptomatic person that might transmit, an epidemic is not driven by asymptomatic carriers,” Fauci said at a Sept. 9, 2020 press conference
Police said they learned that Border Patrol was quarantining other undocumented individuals who were COVID positive, or showed symptoms of illness, then handing them over to the non-profit. Catholic Charities would in turn place the undocumented individuals in hotels in the McAllen area as well as La Joya. ....
La Joya also said that Catholic Charities of the Rio Grande Valley didn’t tell them that they were placing COVID stricken people at the Texas Inn Hotel.
In response, Hidalgo County Judge Richard Cortez called on federal immigration officials to stop releasing infected migrants into their communities......
originally posted by: detroitnative
originally posted by: seagull
a reply to: HawkEyi
Put people in cars, eh??
I wonder if Cuomo is going to be one of the folks going door to door??
By the by, didn't Uncle Joe tell us shotguns are good for home protection?
originally posted by: liliththedestroyer
a reply to: Gothmog
Yes! That's what China did during their whole quaranting people, they kidnapped people so they wouldn't spread the virus, and focred people to saty in their homes. Doesn't surprise me that a Democrat wants to mimic what China did! Yes he cares about people, such a people person!
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
originally posted by: liliththedestroyer
a reply to: Gothmog
Yes! That's what China did during their whole quaranting people, they kidnapped people so they wouldn't spread the virus, and focred people to saty in their homes. Doesn't surprise me that a Democrat wants to mimic what China did! Yes he cares about people, such a people person!
I firmly believe that the whole Chinese boarding up buildings crap was propaganda to make the virus look ten times worse than it was.
The whole pandemic has reeked of propaganda since day one.
originally posted by: BrujaRebooted
originally posted by: Wide-Eyes
originally posted by: liliththedestroyer
a reply to: Gothmog
Yes! That's what China did during their whole quaranting people, they kidnapped people so they wouldn't spread the virus, and focred people to saty in their homes. Doesn't surprise me that a Democrat wants to mimic what China did! Yes he cares about people, such a people person!
I firmly believe that the whole Chinese boarding up buildings crap was propaganda to make the virus look ten times worse than it was.
The whole pandemic has reeked of propaganda since day one.
And the people dropping like flies in the street. I agree that this was ginned up to get rid of Trump. And like a bad TV drama, they dont know how to end it now…
originally posted by: MDDoxs
a reply to: Chance321
What are the similarities you see between vaccination programs and the interactions between early settlers and the native Americans?
Colonial weaponizing of smallpox against Native Americans was first reported by 19th-century historian Francis Parkman, who came across correspondence in which Sir Jeffery Amherst, commander in chief of the British forces in North America in the early 1760s, had discussed its use with Col. Henry Bouquet, a subordinate on the western frontier during the French and Indian War.
The fort’s commander, Capt. Simeon Ecuyer, reported in a June 16 message to his superior, Philadelphia-based Col. Henry Bouquet, that the situation was dire, with local traders and colonists taking refuge inside the fort’s walls. Ecuyer wasn’t just afraid of his Native American adversaries. The fort’s hospital had patients with smallpox, and Ecuyer feared the disease might overwhelm the population inside the fort’s cramped confines. Bouquet, in turn, passed along the news about the smallpox inside Fort Pitt to his own superior, Amherst, in a June 23 letter. In Amherst’s July 7 response, he cold-bloodedly saw an opportunity in the disease outbreak. “Could it not be contrived to Send the Small Pox among those Disaffected Tribes of Indians? We must, on this occasion, Use Every Stratagem in our power to Reduce them.” “We must, on this occasion, Use Every Stratagem in our power to Reduce them.” On July 13, Bouquet, who at that point was traveling across Pennsylvania with British reinforcements for Fort Pitt, responded to Amherst, promising that he would try to spread the disease to the Native Americans via contaminated blankets, “taking care however not to get the disease myself.” That tactic seemed to please Amherst, who wrote back in approval on July 16, urging him to spread smallpox “as well as try Every other method that can serve to Extirpate this Execreble [sic] Race.”