Cumulative Confirmed COVID-19 Cases

Wednesday, July 28, 2021

Adding Insult to Injury

Chris Cuomo is on his CNN show once again pleading with unvaccinated resisters to get their shot, and I can't take it anymore. We ought to all run to our windows and do what Howard Beale suggested:

"So, I want you to get up now. I want all of you to get up out of your chairs. I want you to get up right now and go to the window. Open it, and stick your head out, and yell: ‘I’m as mad as hell, and I’m not gonna take this anymore!’"

Meanwhile, here are 2 more reminders that we have a lot of COVID-saboteurs who knows where in our country, spreading the disease:

1. Washington Post: A spike in coronavirus infections in Mexico and along the southern U.S. border has shelved Biden administration plans to phase out the controversial public health law used to return more than 1 million migrants to Mexico, according to U.S. officials working on border policy.
2. CBS Dallas: "South Texas Police Department Issues Public Health Announcement After COVID-Stricken Migrants Seen ‘Coughing, Sneezing’ At Whataburger"

So now,  on top of everything else that we responsible, vaccinated Americans already deal with, we also have to worry about illegal aliens spreading COVID in our country! How about closing the border and protecting us instead of making everything even harder for us to deal with?

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The Wall Street Journal helpfully & succinctly explains the latest mask guidance. (Unfortunately you have to be a subscriber to read the whole article.):  "Reduced to a nugget of precision, the best words right now might be: If you are an unvaccinated or otherwise vulnerable person, keep a distance from people who aren’t wearing masks. Everything else is fine print. If you are a vaccinated person going about your business in most respects, it is not your job to compensate for others’ unwillingness to be vaccinated. If you are attending on a vulnerable person, wear a mask. Because children under 12 are not eligible for the vaccine and are at extremely low risk from Covid, their caregivers should be vaccinated or find other work."

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