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To: impimp

“””And I am sick of the trust Trump’s plan crowd - there is triangulation and politics that go on in his planning and if his base (us) advise him to do something hard enough it CHANGES HIS PLAN for the better.”””


The enemy are the *obstructionists* to President Trump’s plan. Don’t lose focus.

If you don’t believe he is doing everything he can while being fired on from all sides, or have lost confidence in him or believe he is incompetent, then there is an election this November to change things for the better.


8 posted on 08/06/2020 5:46:15 AM PDT by haffast (Double Standards Exist. Freedom of Speech. Patriots are Dying. Woke is hard. Anons Know.)
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I learned yesterday that General "Mad Dog" Mattis supports the Constitutional rights of peaceful protesters and encouraged his neighbors to obey his local hometown health official Dr. Amy Person's guidelines to wear masks during the Covid pandemic.

"Washington Governor Jay Inslee and Dr. Amy Person, our local Health Officer, have both issued face covering directives in our community. Citizens are required to wear them while in public to help stop the spread of COVID-19."
https://www.nbcrightnow.com/coronavirus/richland-hosts-drive-thru-face-covering-event/article_f235b74e-c85e-11ea-add0-d7c07df6ed88.html

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Amy Person M.D.

Dr. Amy Person is a licensed and board-certified pediatrician with advanced training in public health informatics and population health. She graduated from the University of Illinois College of Medicine and completed her residency at Medical College of Wisconsin. She has spent her career in pediatrics until relocating to the Tri-Cities, where she became the Benton-Franklin Health District Officer in 2011. Amy is also the President of the Washington State Public Health Association.

http://www.509recovery.org/team/

PAST-PRESIDENT

"Dr. Amy Person has been the Health Officer for the Benton-Franklin Health District since 2011. Prior to joining BFHD, she was a primary care pediatrician in Milwaukee, WI for 18 years, working with teen mothers and inner city families. Recognizing the impact of health disparities on the lives of her own patients, she pursued a career in public health to better address prevention and the social determinants of health at the population level"

https://www.wspha.org/board-of-directors

Bentonville-Franklin Health District

https://www.bfhd.wa.gov/?id=21086&catid=0

COVID-19 Information

The following information regarding COVID-19 is being provided as a resource for Hospitals, Skilled Nursing Facilities and Family Members as to the role of the Benton County Coroner’s Office in a COVID-19 related death.

Hospitals:

·  Known COVID-19 Deaths do not need to be reported to the Coroner

·  COVID-19 Deaths should be reported to the Benton-Franklin Health District

· The Benton County Coroner’s Office will not perform autopsies on COVID-19 Deaths, OSHA and others have recommended that autopsies not be performed in COVID-19 Deaths. Cases with extenuating circumstances will be evaluated on a case-by-case basis.

·  The Washington State Department of Health has issued guidelines for completing death certificates in these deaths

·  Report other cases, as usual, to the coroner’s office such as drug overdoses, motor vehicle collision deaths, and suicides, etc.

Family Members:

·  OSHA (Occupational Safety and Health Administration) recommends that autopsies not be performed on people who are known to have died from COVID-19, such as people who die in the hospital and have a positive COVID-19 test

·  The coroner’s office does not perform COVID-19 testing on all deceased persons, but will review each death on a case-by-case basis to determine the necessity of a COVID-19 test.

·  The coroner’s office is screening each death reported to us by obtaining information about their symptoms before death: (travel, fever, coughing, shortness of breath and other flu-like symptoms)

·  Coroner investigators investigate natural deaths that occur in private residences.  If a person dies at home and has symptoms typical of COVID-19, testing for Coronavirus may be performed, at the discretion of the Benton County Coroner's Office on a case-by-case basis.

·  The coroner’s office is primarily involved with deaths that are suicides, homicides, or accidents.  Natural deaths, such as COVID-19 deaths, that occur in a medical facility or skilled nursing facility, ordinarily are not under Coroner’s jurisdiction

Nursing Homes:

·   Do not report all your deaths to the Coroner during the pandemic

·   In patients who are known to have COVID-19 because of a positive test, the death does not need to be reported to the Coroner’s Office, however all such deaths (positive for COVID-19) are to be reported to the Benton-Franklin Health District

·   It is presumed that since Nursing Home patients have a physician of record, that physician will sign the death certificate

·   During the COVID-19 pandemic, continue to report deaths to the Coroner as per policy, reporting accidents, and other non-natural deaths

·   For deaths that are suspected, but undiagnosed COVID-19 deaths, with typical symptoms, contact the Benton-Franklin Health District for guidance.

https://www.co.benton.wa.us/pview.aspx?id=21084&catid=0


Tired of your old lady?

 


9 posted on 08/06/2020 5:50:58 AM PDT by haffast (Double Standards Exist. Freedom of Speech. Patriots are Dying. Woke is hard. Anons Know.)
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To: haffast

I still believe that when his base voices strongly in a certain direction, which may be slightly different than the direction Trump himself is voicing, that it helps Trump.


17 posted on 08/06/2020 7:41:20 AM PDT by impimp
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