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To: Auslander154
Someone lays awake at night and thinks up this crap and giggles. Saw this on twitter. New elevator rules?


11 posted on 05/24/2020 6:25:17 AM PDT by katnip
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most telling is how FakeNewsMSM is obsessive, and virtually monolithic, in its support for never-ending lockdowns, yet they are considered “ESSENTIAL”! some more of the lunacy:

23 May: Deutsche Welle: Coronavirus latest: Spain anti-lockdown protest draws thousands of far-right supporters
Several thousand followers of Spain’s far-right VOX party have staged a vehicle rally through Madrid against the lockdown. ***In Germany, the number of protesters saw a sharp drop.
The country has seen frequent protests against lockdown curbs despite starting to ease the measures from April 20...

18:45 Spain’s death toll from COVID-19 rose by 48 in the past day to 28,678, the health ministry said...
The figures were released as thousands of people, led by the country’s right-wing Vox Party, gathered in cars and motorbikes in Madrid and other cities to protest the Spanish government’s handling of the nation’s coronavirus crisis.
Vox accused Socialist Prime Minister Pedro Sanchez’ government of lying about the impact of the health crisis and of violating rights by confining people to their homes and closing businesses during the lockdown...

06:20 The UK is planning to require companies to cover 20% to 30% of the wage subsidy paid to furloughed workers from August to reduce the state’s share of the pandemic-related aid package. The Times reports that employers would also be required to restart paying their share of national insurance contributions, which amount to 5% of a worker’s wage...

05:27 A police officer has been shot in Chile during protests against restrictions on public movement to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Police said in a tweet that a bullet hit the officer’s left arm during riots in the Cerrillos neighborhood, part of the greater Santiago de Chile area.
Police targeted demonstrators with a water cannon before a person ran into the street and fired in their direction, a video published by a radio station showed. The greater Santiago de Chile area remains under quarantine, so many people cannot go to work. Although the government has announced the distribution of food parcels, delivery has been delayed...

03:35 Demonstrations against coronavirus restrictions are once again expected to take place in several German cities this weekend, with protests announced in Berlin, Stuttgart, Munich, Frankfurt, and Hanover.
The demonstration in Stuttgart is forecast to be smaller than the one last weekend that drew 5,000 people. In Cologne, some 500 people plan to make a human chain. In Bavaria, 60 separate protests are expected.
Last weekend, thousands gathered in cities around Germany to protest restrictions on public life put in place to slow the spread of the coronavirus. Many argue that the restrictions violate rights guaranteed by Germany’s constitution.
Other groups also turned out for counter-demonstrations against conspiracy theories and right-wing groups that police have warned could exploit the current situation...

Peru has extended its state of emergency and national lockdown until the end of June...
By June 30, Peru will have been under lockdown for more than three months. “We must move to a new coexistence, which allows us as a society to be more caring, more responsible, disciplined, respectful of the minimum standards of behavior so as not to harm the people we love the most,” President Martin Vizcarra said...
https://www.dw.com/en/coronavirus-latest-spain-anti-lockdown-protest-draws-thousands-of-far-right-supporters/a-53542279

DW insinuates Germany has seen a sharp decrease in the number of protesters, but omits:

24 May: Russia Today: Police in Hamburg use WATER CANNONS to disperse demonstrators against anti-lockdown protest (VIDEO, PHOTOS)
The anti-lockdown gathering was greenlit to go ahead after organizers agreed to cap the number of its participants at 750 instead of some 3,500-4,000, as originally requested.
Less than 20 minutes after the meeting officially kicked off, at about 3:17 p.m. local time, the maximum allowed number of participants had already arrived, police said, noting that it had to block more people from coming...
One of the speakers at the rally argued that more people have died due to planned surgeries being postponed than from the virus itself...
https://www.rt.com/news/489599-germany-protests-lockdown-coronavirus/


13 posted on 05/24/2020 6:29:15 AM PDT by MAGAthon
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I'm surprised they haven't brought back elevator operators to limit the passengers to one person per ride. Good grief.

Did they wear latex gloves to touch the button for the floor they wanted to go to? This is problematic.

These three people are not practicing proper social distancing. From my eye, they are only a yardstick apart, which is half of the 6 ft requirement. I wonder if they will be arrested when the ride is over?

And do they wipe down and disinfect all surfaces on the interior of the car after each ride? That's probably next on some loon's list of made up rules.

In the past, no one did any of these things during a pandemic. They went on about their lives as usual. This time the politicians and fake medical experts have created a whole new set of rules for society to function under government control.

The democRATS and liberals are getting us ready for how life will be under their "rule" when they get back in power.

And how I have survived during all of this lockdown and quarantine when I haven't followed ANY of these stupid rules since this virus thing started, is beyond me.

23 posted on 05/24/2020 9:29:48 AM PDT by HotHunt (Been there. Done that.)
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