Posted on 12/31/2020 7:19:56 AM PST by Hurricane
What do they know that we dont
A brief synopsis would be much appreciated.
Thank God, more fear mongering.
It’s been too long...
Looks like our governor is planning rolling power outages or mass evacuations. We’ll have to see what the pretext will be.
Warning that things are going to get ugly when Trump is declared the winner of Pennsylvania?
Um what, you didn’t notice the last 4 years of failed coup? Moving on to the next phase.
LOL
"Beware Wolf'nz!, Beware! Beware!
Holy crap! The man is insane if he pulls a stunt like that. Kind of glad I don’t live in PA.
Is this an effort to keep Pennsylvanians from going to the Jan 6 protest.. ?
Scaring them into staying home?
However, any association with Wolf taints that advice.
“What do they know that we dont”
They probably know that don’t is spelled with an apostrophe. And that a question is followed by a question mark.
/submitted on behalf of humblegunner
Keep in mind, this is guv that appointed an insane trans freak that loped off his own junk as his health director.
NOTHING would surprise me coming from either of these two insane jackasses.
Text language. lazy.
> IMO, this is just sound advice regarding disaster prep, given out from all levels of government. <
Agreed. Every year or so my state prints out a disaster prep booklet. Folks can pick one up at a state office. It lists the same things as are listed here. No big deal.
Your homepage is filled with punctuation errors and incomplete sentences.
I believe his post was a sarcastic dig at Humblegunner, not you.
Harrisburg, PA – As Pennsylvanians’ attention turns to a fresh start in the new year, PA Emergency Management Agency (PEMA) Director Randy Padfield and Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine are urging citizens to “Resolve to be Ready” in 2021 by creating family emergency plans and emergency kits.
“After an unprecedented year of getting on with our lives amidst a pandemic, many Pennsylvanians could easily start to feel burnt-out or ignore other important risks that we face in our communities,” Padfield said. “While those threats shift between severe weather, flooding, fires and more, we know that the single, most effective way to ensure the safety of our loved ones is to have a plan and follow it. Staying informed and being prepared are critical elements of emergency response.”
Padfield said to create an emergency plan, you should:
Identify locations in both your community and in a nearby town, where you can meet loved ones;
Identify an out-of-town contact everyone can check in with;
Text or use social media to let others know you are safe and where you are;
Have hard copies of lists of phone numbers and other important information such as doctor’s offices as well as copies of important documents; and
Practice your plan just like you would a fire drill.
A basic emergency kit should include enough basic supplies to support your loved ones for at least 3 days. Padfield said it should include:
One gallon of water per person per day;
Non-perishable food and a manual can opener;
Vital medical supplies, hearing aid batteries or other medical equipment and mobility devices you may need;
Specialized items such as baby supplies and pet care products;
First aid kit;
Hand-crank or battery-operated flashlights and radio;
Car cell phone chargers or battery packs;
Special toys or supplies to keep children and pets occupied and busy.
With the ongoing COVID-19 pandemic, it is good practice to add extra cloth masks and hand sanitizer into a basic emergency kit as well.
“While you wait for your phase to be called to get the vaccine, take time to prepare by learning about the vaccine safety and efficacy,” said Secretary of Health Dr. Rachel Levine. “Also, continue using the resources and tools that we provide you to mitigate the spread of the virus. Please download and use the COVID Alert PA app, social distance, mask up, and avoid gatherings. We are close to stopping the spread, but need all Pennsylvanians to play their part, especially into 2021.”
Additional resources, including emergency plan templates and emergency kit checklists, are available online. Padfield also encourages social media users to “follow” PEMA at www.facebook.com/PEMAHQOpens In A New Window and @PEMAHQOpens In A New Window on Twitter for timely emergency preparedness information.
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