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  • I have had a positive covid test. Being double-vaxxed I had just mild symptoms, but they fit the description, so I got tested. It started on Friday & I am 80% better already. It literally felt lik

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4 hours ago, Mr Dee said:

To Trump’s brilliant statement of no testing, no cases, Trevor Noah from the Daily News responds: Just like if black people stopped recording the cops, we’d have zero cases of Police brutality.

"If we stop measuring unemployment right now, we'd have very few people without jobs, if any." - Robert Reich

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https://www.patheos.com/blogs/progressivesecularhumanist/2020/06/pentecostal-church-responsible-for-oregons-largest-covid-19-outbreak/

A church in rural northeastern Oregon is now the epicenter of the state’s largest coronavirus outbreak, as 236 people tested positive for the disease, authorities said Tuesday.
The Observer reports the church ignored executive orders issued by Oregon Governor Kate Brown limiting public gatherings, noting:
The church held services in April and May, despite Gov. Kate Brown’s executive orders limiting gatherings, and recently held a wedding and a graduation ceremony with more than 100 people at each event.

 

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2 hours ago, Mr Dee said:


https://www.patheos.com/blogs/progressivesecularhumanist/2020/06/pentecostal-church-responsible-for-oregons-largest-covid-19-outbreak/

A church in rural northeastern Oregon is now the epicenter of the state’s largest coronavirus outbreak, as 236 people tested positive for the disease, authorities said Tuesday.
The Observer reports the church ignored executive orders issued by Oregon Governor Kate Brown limiting public gatherings, noting:
The church held services in April and May, despite Gov. Kate Brown’s executive orders limiting gatherings, and recently held a wedding and a graduation ceremony with more than 100 people at each event.

 

 

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13 minutes ago, do or die said:

The Tulsa arena that's hosting Trump's rally is asking the campaign for its plan to keep people safe from the coronavirus.......

.....because they still haven't received one 2 days before the event

https://www.businessinsider.com/trump-campaign-tulsa-officials-venue-quiet-on-protecting-rally-workers-2020-6

 

 

well duh, they've already said you can't sue them for catching the disease! problem solved. 

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5 minutes ago, Wideleft said:

If church services are essential, why am I as an atheist doing just fine during the pandemic and how have I survived 50 years of largely not attending services? 

That is a bit dismissive. Religion is important to a lot of people and that community they get in church is a big part of their life...

 

Now that being said churches are about the worst place to loosen restrictions. Old people, lots of close contact... yeah everyone has to make sacrifices to keep things under control and that means finding alternate ways to express their faith. 

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