PANIC PORN PROGRAMMING: Calf. Gov. Newsom allows protests, riots but CLOSES bars, indoor dining, ahead of Fourth of July weekend

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During the protests, riots, wilding, looting — it was as if COVID never happened. But now that protests  are dying down, we are back to our regularly scheduled COVID panic programming.

Mind you, all these new cases are overwhelming in young people, present no danger to their health and are largely asymptomatic, which is actually a good thing — moving towards herd immunity (here and here).

Old people and those with co-morbidites should take all precaution. The rest of the world — get on with it!

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And don’t you dare blame the BLM protests!

https://twitter.com/HLAurora63/status/1277705478689247232

Newsom is targeting family gatherings for the Fourth because he knows that families are law abiding. And this conditioning is necessary for absolute control. And the lawless riots are anctioned and necessary to complete the revolution.

Democrats want all these super spreader events to spike positive results — thereby justifying shutdowns in order to seize our freedoms and the November election.

Gov. Gavin Newsom closes bars, indoor operations for restaurants in 19 counties ahead of Fourth of July weekend

By: Melissa Daniels, Palm Springs Desert Sun, July 1, 2020:

PALM SPRINGS, Calif. — Gov. Gavin Newsom on Wednesday said bars must close and indoor operations will need to stop in certain business sectors including restaurants, wineries, movie theaters, zoos, museums and card rooms, in order to mitigate the spread of the coronavirus ahead of Fourth of July weekend.

The order is effective immediately and Newsom expects it to be in place for at least three weeks.

“This doesn’t mean restaurants shut down,” Newsom said. “It means we’re trying to take activities, as many activities as we can, these mixed activities, and move them outdoors, which is a way of mitigating the spread of this virus.”
The order applies to the 19 counties that have been on the state’s monitoring list for at least three consecutive days. Those counties include:

Contra Costa
Fresno
Glenn
Imperial
Kern
Kings
Los Angeles
Merced
Orange
Riverside
Sacramento
San Bernardino
San Joaquin
Santa Barbara
Santa Clara
Solano
Stanislaus
Tulare
Ventura

Newsom said the closures are designed to focus on indoor operations, which have been open for several weeks. Some of the affected sectors, like movie theaters, bowling alleys and arcades, were allowed to reopen less than three weeks ago. Restaurants were able to open to indoor dining on Memorial Day weekend.

Additionally, state beach parking facilities will close in Southern California and the Bay Area, though Newsom is not mandating their closure. The state ordered beaches to close in counties where local officials have already done so.

The state on Tuesday reported 5,898 new COVID-19 cases and 110 virus-related deaths, with a positivity rate of 6% over the last 14 days, Newsom said. Two weeks ago, the state’s positivity rate was 4.6%.

Newsom in recent days has warned residents about becoming lax with public health protocols like wearing masks and physical distancing, especially at family gatherings, in advance of the Fourth of July holiday. It’s “a weekend that has raised a lot of concern from our health officials,” he said Wednesday. As such, he’s urging counties to shut down fireworks displays and telling residents to avoid gatherings with people from outside of their household.

“Patriotism, at least in a COVID-19 environment, can be expressed a little bit differently with consideration of our independence again from COVID-19,” Newsom said. “That needs (to) come with conditions and considerations on wearing masks and making sure we’re physically distanced.”

Newsom urged people to avoid family gatherings or meeting up with friends and neighbors who aren’t in their immediate household. While people may have the best of intentions and come wearing masks, they may get lax as the party goes on, he said.

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Philip
Philip
3 years ago

Soup Nazi.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

When I be lookin’ at dat pitcher … it doan’ look like der be many of dem masks. I saw dem morbidly obese ones, but I din’ hardly see me no masks.

No Justice. No Peace.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
3 years ago

Boom: Hydroxychloroquine With Good Supportive Care Lowers COVID-19 Death Rates
Hydroxychloroquine lowers COVID-19 death rate, Henry Ford Health study finds
https://www.detroitnews.com/story/news/local/michigan/2020/07/02/michigan-henry-ford-health-study-finds-hydroxychloroquine-lowers-covid-19-death-rate/5365090002/
Officials with the Michigan health system said the study found the drug “significantly” decreased the death rate of patients involved in the analysis.

The study analyzed 2,541 patients hospitalized among the system’s six hospitals between March 10 and May 2 and found 13% of those treated with hydroxychloroquine died while 26% of those who did not receive the drug died.

“As doctors and scientists, we look to the data for insight,” said Steven Kalkanis, CEO of the Henry Ford Medical Group. “And the data here is clear that there was a benefit to using the drug as a treatment for sick, hospitalized patients.” Patients did not suffer heart-related side effects from the drug.

The UK is testing Hydroxychloroquine to see if it can keep Covid-19 patients out of hospital in the first place.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago
Reply to  DemocracyRules

Sorry but the Orange Man promotes it so it doesn’t matter how many legitimate medical people confirm it works, it is bad for you. Sarcasm off.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

It’s not simply “bad for you”, according to faux-chee and others connected to Big Pharm …

It’s a death sentence.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

Agree! It’s a financial death sentence for them. I don’t believe to many people are interested in any of their abortion based vaccines either.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Felix: Yeah I know. But this study is hard to ignore. The sample was huge, the controls were good, and the setting was US hospitals, with US care. One big feature of the standard treatment was careful heart monitoring. So now we have some good tools that really work:

1. Hydroxychloroquine, to substantially reduce death rates in sick an hopitlaized pateints.

2. Hydroxychloroquine is also being tested in the UK as a preventative, to keep people out of hospital in the first place.

3. Remdesavir seems to be useful in the beginning part of hospitalization. It’s expensive, but Trump is obtaining substantial supplies, and treatment lasts only a few days. With the hydroxychloroquine and dexamethasone, Remdesavir may not be needed.

4. Dexamethasone is a cheap and safe corticosteroid that has been proven to work in late-stage Covid-19 patients, substantially reducing death rates.

5. Colchicine is an old and very cheap drug that will probably reduce the blood clot [thrombosis] problem that is wreaking hearts, brains, and other organs, by plugging up blood vessels. It may also stop the ‘inflammation cascade’ that wreaks the lungs, and causes sepsis [blood poisoning], and organ failure. Colchicine is dirt cheap, available worldwide, and it has proven safety margins. It stops the blood clots from forming in a different way than other blood thinners.

Let’s hope they all work, and we can blast mortalities and morbidities for both Covid-19, and also the flu as well. Trump’s aggressive war-time approach will eventually save millions of lives.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago
Reply to  DemocracyRules

Bet you a cyber dollar that the main stream liberal media will continue to ignore it, deny it and ridicule it but don’t let it stop you from posting it. Post it all over the internet.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Keep my list in case someone you know gets sick.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago
Reply to  DemocracyRules

I just found out my next door neighbor had COVID-19 in March for three weeks! She was painting her mail box and we got to talking. She said it was frightening. It was painful to breathe, deep coughing and she could only take short gasping breathes to breath. I didn’t press her on what she took as medication. I did ask if they put her on a ventilator and she said no. Somehow she did improve and eventually released from the hospital and quarantined at home with her family.

She is terrified to return to work. She got it from office people.Alot of the people in her office had it too. She has been working from home. If she doesn’t return back to work by the end of July, she loses her job. In her situation, because she is in the high risk category, she should be given the option of continuing to work from home but I am not the decision maker.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Thanks for the story. Colchicine might have helped her avoid the worst symptoms, because it seems to reduce the damage to the lungs. Covid-19 patients sometimes take a long time to heal. The end of July seems too early, and she might look for a doc who will help her get onto short term disability insurance support.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago
Reply to  DemocracyRules

Are you a doctor?

She has a good doctor. I am sure she will continue to get good care. She’s not lazy either. She’s a conservative.

DemocracyRules
DemocracyRules
3 years ago
Reply to  felix1999

Oh sorry, I don’t mean to horn in. It’s just that sometimes, patients don’t ask their docs for help in getting insurance coverage for disability leave.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

How do you do that?
It just goes against me. It’s like what’s left of my brain and fingers freeze up.
It’s almost like they are trying to recreate the 1960’s in dumbed down mode.
Will “cut your hair and put on a suit” be next?

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago

Governor Newscum also extended his moratorium on all evictions (either commercial or residential) thru Sept. 30. Because of separate edict from Californication’s judicial council no evictions may be initiated for 90 days after Newscum’s emergency COVID19 edict is lifted so the earliest any evictions maybe initiated is Dec. 30, 2020.
I’d really like to see Trump declare war on the government of Californication and just initiate a Sherman’s march to the sea across all the cities that constitute this rotten, corrupt state — especially Silicon Valley.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

Nohio’s governor, little mikki da-whiner, has done similar. Perhaps not quite as draconian steps, but quite bad.

You don’t suppose any of these governors, and local authorities, would waive property taxes, do you?

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago

I’ve heard rumors you can get relief from property taxes in Californication if you can prove your tenants aren’t paying rents, but I’ve found no official announcement of that policy anywhere.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

It ain’t gonna happen.

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago

Surprisingly enough Newscum did something for property owners however meaningless:

‘The governor’s executive order “waives penalties for property taxes paid after April 10 for taxpayers who demonstrate they have experienced financial hardship due to the COVID-19 pandemic through May 6, 2021. This will apply to residential properties and small businesses,” Newsom’s office said in a news release.

Several Bay area tax collectors said they were still trying to understand the complicated order, which has various restrictions.’

Californication supposedly will work out payment plans for property taxes if they can’t be paid in full.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

When a state mandates that there are to be no evictions, without the renter having to “prove” that they cannot pay, due to Covid-19 “hardships”.

What are the financial penalties for the deadbeat renters?

MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet
3 years ago

Supposedly said renters are supposed to pay back the foregone rent and I believe that just like I believe the Dem0rats are going to run an honest, impartial and transparent 2020 presidential election here in Californication.
Have a Happy Fourth AM!

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

It’s like trying to collect past rent after you evict a deadbeat tenant. You go back to court to claim “Second Cause”. Oftentimes the judge won’t even hear the case, although it is state law AND you’ve paid extra upfront fees, to the court, and another hit for Bailiff fees. One judge actually stated that it should be taken to small claims (five large max). You cannot make up this stuff.

Just get ’em out and move on. Throwing good money after bad just eats you up and spits you out.

Achmed Mohandjob
Achmed Mohandjob
3 years ago

A wondrous Independence Day, to you and yours, MuhamMUDTheFakeProphet.

santashandler
santashandler
3 years ago

Ha, ha, ha! Waive property taxes? In CA? Just hilarious! That is a good one, Mohandjob!

Poetcomic1
Poetcomic1
3 years ago

We are being played like a fiddle every single day.

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago
Reply to  Poetcomic1

Yes we are with allot of sour notes…

felix1999
felix1999
3 years ago

How come they don’t list out those that are asymptomatic and those ill with it? It’s because 90% of them are asymptomatic! It’s still the older and compromised health that will push up the death rate if they are on contact with them. They still want you to believe that you will die from it which isn’t true! It is the younger people that are healthy with a stronger immune system that if they get it are asymptomatic and don’t get ill.

I have no doubt this hyped up concern is being done to STOP Trump rallies. Protests, violence, rapes, and lootings are okay but not Trump rallies! Biden would have trouble getting paid people to attend his and they want to hide his unpopularity. They want Biden to be the nice old white liberal that cares about you so he will mask up and hide in his basement. Biden will throw out some bait now and then for Trump to react to and Trump will hit back harder making him look meaner and ideally a “racist”. Blue governors are also using it as an excuse to keep some businesses closed and delay opening up. DEMS want you miserable and impoverished.

AlgorithmicAnalyst
AlgorithmicAnalyst
3 years ago

The mask situation in California is chaotic. Each county has different rules. The rules keep changing, day by day. Most people don’t even know what the rules are. Compliance is spotty at best. Enforcement is pretty much a Terra Incognita.

ed
ed
3 years ago

While Newsome is shutting down everything he can think of, he is the owner of a winery. Said winery will NOT be shutdown, and will gladly separate you from your money to go inside and partake in a wine-tasting. Kinda funny that everything else would be shut down./sarc off

Scott Tonk
Scott Tonk
3 years ago

At the risk of having my comment deleted by the censors, in my considered opinion Gavin Newsom of CA is a jerk. My younger son lives in Los Angeles County, and he can’t – or won’t – control the lawless, screaming mobs there – and meanwhile deprives my younger son of dining out, drinking out, seeing movies (he is a film colorist in Burbank), and all the other amusements on the CA Governor’s list of prohibited activities.

Laddyboy
Laddyboy
3 years ago

RIGHT ON Kalifornacation politicians!!!! Close all of the LEGAL businesses that try their best to follow the “CDC” rules. HOWEVER, YOU DemocRAT ICONS are allowing shoulder to shoulder proximity during the RIOTS YOU SUPPORT! YOU DemocRAT ICONS ARE the REASON the “Dr.” FAUXCI supported Wuhan, CCPFLU is being spread again.
GO FIGURE!!!!!!!

Leonard Payne
Leonard Payne
3 years ago

“110 virus-related deaths”
New-speak meaning that the EMT thought they heard them cough in the ambulance after the car accident, or after the ‘bad-guy’ broke in and shot them in the chest.

Robert Kahlcke
Robert Kahlcke
3 years ago

He’s a LIAR, that’s why Kimberly kicked him to the curb.

Cauc-Asian Patriot
Cauc-Asian Patriot
3 years ago

IN TX, I GATHER THERE ARE INCENTIVES FOR THE HOSPITALS TO DIAGNOSE AS POSITIVE SO OF COURSE THEY WILL! THERE IS A MONEY ANGLE PLUS A POLITICAL ANGLE TO THIS COVID 19 WHICH ISN’T GOOD! WE NOW ARE BEING THREATENED IN TX WITH $250 FINES FOR NOT WEARING MASKS! REPUBLICAN OFFICIALS NEED TO QUIT THE MEDIA DRIVEN HYSTERIA AND I BELIEVE IT IS, HYSTERIA! SUPER SUMMER, RIGHTISTS!

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