Well let’s think about this for a second... unvaccinated won’t be permitted to bars, cinemas, or sporting events. Okay. I hear you. How about grocers? WalMart? Target? Will we still be able to order delivery from Amazon? This might not be a bad thing.
Those of us who’ve prepared for years may be able to hunker down and watch as these idiots self-destruct. I can’t tell you the last time I was in a bar or a movie theater, and there’s not a sport on the planet that interests me enough to see it in person.
They’re not doing a very good job of threatening us with a good time.
>>>Well let’s think about this for a second... unvaccinated won’t be permitted to bars, cinemas, or sporting events. Okay. I hear you. How about grocers? WalMart? Target? Will we still be able to order delivery from Amazon?
The CDC said it was perfectly FINE for someone with an ACTIVE positive case of Covid to vote at the polls on election day 2020. You can’t stop someone from voting just because they are spreading a pandemic in a crowd.
Isolating after a positive coronavirus test? The CDC says you can still vote in person.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/nation/2020/11/03/cdc-covid-19-vote-election/
Andrea Salcedo
November 3, 2020 at 7:25 a.m. EST
Can voters who test positive for the coronavirus still come to the polls on Tuesday?
Yes, says the Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, which on Sunday published new guidelines noting that sick voters still have the right to cast a ballot.
“Voters have the right to vote, regardless of whether they are sick or in quarantine,” the CDC says on their website. Under federal law, turning someone away from a polling site is considered illegal and an act of voter intimidation.